iOS Publishing Problem
dolcompindia
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I created a board game in GS and uploaded on iPhone App Store for publishing. After reviewing, my App got rejected because the UI is not like TYPICAL iOS. I explained it to them that the App is made in GS and its a game so the buttons and menu screens are made based on game nature. But they insist that I should include iOS specific features and functionality in revising my app. Here is their reply:
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"Thank you for your response and providing this additional information.
However, your app does not leverage the iOS platform to provide a robust user experience. It would be appropriate to include iOS specific features and functionality in revising your app.
We look forward to reviewing your revision."
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Can anybody please tell me what exactly I should do? Have anyone faced similar problems?
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"Thank you for your response and providing this additional information.
However, your app does not leverage the iOS platform to provide a robust user experience. It would be appropriate to include iOS specific features and functionality in revising your app.
We look forward to reviewing your revision."
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Can anybody please tell me what exactly I should do? Have anyone faced similar problems?
Comments
It’s not a bug – it’s an undocumented feature
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@Fal01
Yes first category is Games, then 1st Sub-category is Sports and 2nd Sub-category is Board and then Second Category is 'Entertainment'. Does that causing this problem?
My first game was just a gimmicky one dimensional game where you repeatedly pushed bankers off the top of a building, and they refused that for the same reason as yours.
It’s not a bug – it’s an undocumented feature