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Instructional female masturbation game removed from the Apple App Store

HappyPlayTime designer Tina Gong took to the game’s website to report her title was removed from the Apple App Store as a result of its content.

The game, an instructional title that sought to teach women how to masturbate and dispel taboos, wasn’t something “Apple wants to go forward with”, Gong said.

“I knew I was taking a chance with building the game natively but I was optimistic, as our app was created with a mission and with the best of intentions,” said Gong.

Gong also considered starting a petition to get the content back up, but in the end decided it would be “a waste of energy to argue with (Apple)”.

HappyPlayTime has been shifted to Android and web-based platform development.

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