Apple Disapproves Sweatshop Game That, Perhaps, Hits A Little Too Close To Home
from the lame dept
Apple considering its iOS app store a way to nanny their customers is nothing new. We've already seen examples such as when they took down a dictionary that included profanity, a scan of the Kama Sutra, and an educational game revolving around the war in Syria. That last example is particularly relevant, as Apple has once again chosen to take down a game that sought to educate the public on how pressure-filled and awful work conditions are in sweatshops abroad.
Anyone with any level of understanding that's had the opportunity to play Sweatshop HD knows the defense-style game isn't about glorifying the practice of hiring underage workers to toil away in unsafe conditions to create designer clothes for wealthy foreigners. Instead it's an exploration of the pressure put on people in all aspects of the sweatshop business model. It's about raising awareness, and communicating the sick feeling one gets when seemingly the only way to win is to subject workers to dangerous conditions.And now that educational avenue has been blocked. According to the report, Apple finds something about a game based on sweatshops to be unfit for their customers' iDevices, which is an interesting stance for a company that has been accused of making those same devices in sweatshops themselves. Sweatshops: good enough to build your electronics, but not a fit subject for a game to play on them? Developer Littleloud even attempted to add a disclaimer to the game to clarify that you weren't supposed to think running a sweatshop was fun, but that didn't satisfy Apple.
As a result, people are beginning to see Apple devices as attractive only for a pigeon-holed selection of potential customers.
Given the size of its market, it's quite unfortunate that Apple has decided to take this sort of hardline stance on game approvals. The platform's reach could prove invaluable in advancing awareness and understanding of serious topics, but with each banned game, Apple's position becomes clearer — iOS is not a place for serious games, and other developers are beginning to get the message.Serving as an example of these other developers is Introversion Software, who released their game, Prison Architect, on Steam, but has since said they won't release an iPad version. Cutting off both potential customers and developers in favor of some obtuse nanny principal may end up coming back and biting Apple in the backside.
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I personally will never ever Support their Walled-In Garden nor their Proprietary Locked down Systems.
Computer Geeks might be able to State the usual but Apples are better because they Control the Hardware & Software so there is less Bugs, Etc.
But those same folks lose hands down when it comes to the other.Who the hell wants to Support a Walled-In Nanny Garden !
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im a geek, I hate dealing with apple, I can build a far better system for the same or less money then a mac, I can get a far better media player for the same price or less the an ipod, and i can get a far better phone with android or the like for the same money or less then an iphone....
My father talked my mother into getting a ip4s, i hate that stupid thing, shes constantly asking for help with it, shes got to install itunes on all her systems to be able to get pictures and videos she makes off the stupid thing....UGGG!!!!
I much prefer my cowon c2, or samsung DAP/PMP(mp3 players), they both "just work" no need for 3rd party crapware, support for better more common audio formats(flac and ogg).
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Apple may be "nannying" customers, but are exploiting laborers.
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your post is ALMOST a complete sentence.
I guess DIFFER is the verb?
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YOU HAVE BEEN EATEN BY A GRUE.
*** YOU HAVE DIED ***
YOUR SCORE IS: -1 OUT OF 9000, IN 2 MOVES.
THIS GIVES YOU THE RANK OF "SMELLY CORPORATE DOG".
WOULD YOU LIKE TO TRY AGAIN? (Y/N)
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Seriously, what the FU...nctional programming were you expecting?
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Not the first time
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What search engine are you using, that could be the problem too, but I think it is your hardware.
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Apple pulled that app likely out of the fact that it could desensitize people from a very real issue. The app implied (and the flash version here: http://www.playsweatshop.com/ is exactly the same as the iOS version) that sweatshop owners were smart, in charge, and sarcastically mean individuals. It made me laugh with them and not at their stupidity.
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The app promoted child labor, which, unlike Samsung, Apple has corrected its ways in the matter.
So yeah, I guess it is sort of ethical to make a joke out of child labor in an app meant for "education". /S
Here are the two reasons Apple may have pulled that app.....it swears at the user with the game's manager saying saying if you do not do your job right...."I will fire your sorry ass". That is against app policy for educational games.
And also this same game also asks you to "hire well endowed ones"
http://i.imgur.com/JQKGUDp.jpg
I am pretty sure that is fairly sexist and honestly some people might get offended at that. You have to understand Tim that while the game educated through humor, some people might take child labor as a joke and shrug off the real issue. We can always blame a scapegoat for things hitting way too close to home, but it also stands that Apple, while working to nor promote child labor in its efforts, would not like to represent an app in their store that makes people laugh at it. Normally I would approve the humor, but that type of humor is only meant to make fun of the stupidity of the matter and only works when appropriately applied to the subject at hand. I see no humor in such a way in this game.
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Games and art
They didn't take this game down because they are afraid it makes them look bad, they took it down because they are afraid it makes the world look bad.
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Sweatshop?
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Again? Not surprised.
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