iSperm, a potentially controversial new iPhone and iPod touch game has made it past Apple's sometimes notorious submission process.
iSperm, in all innocence, is an arcade game in which you play as a single sperm cell fighting your way to the ultimate prize - a new life.
The game has three phases and each requires a different set of skills: shaking, tilting and multi-tapping your device, promises maker Mobigem.
David Formnek from Mobigem, admits the Apple Store submission process was draw out, but his success in achieving acceptance is bound to niggle iPhone developers who have had applications rejected.
Apple specifically cited porn, privacy-breaching tools, bandwidth-hogging apps, and anything illegal, as well as a category called “unforeseen,” when the iPhone App Store was first announced.
Since then, numerous applications have either been rejected or disappeared from the iTunes Store.
One can only guess Apple's logic at letting iSperm pass the standard tests while others miss out.
iSperm for iPhone and iPod touch requires iPhone 2.1 Software Update.
Available from the Apple iTunes App Store iSperm costs 59p.
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