My iPhone is too valuable, given its accessibility and functionality, not even considering the cost, to be treated this way. There's no way I would buy or even get this game for free.

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If guns kill people, writing implements cause grammatical and spelling errors! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Ward" <thomasward1...@gmail.com>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2013 9:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Send Me To Heaven game


Uh...Okay, I'm going to pay $500 or more for an Apple iPhone and begin
throwing it around like a beanbag. I don't hardly think so. The
developer obviously has a screw loose or has lots of money to throw
away on dangerous activities.

Cheers!

On 8/8/13, Phil Vlasak <phi...@bex.net> wrote:
Game measures the height of phone tosses .

By Salvador Rodriguez

August 7, 2013, 7:30 a.m.
Apple has rejected a game app that scores players on how high they can toss

their smartphone in the air.

The game, "Send Me To Heaven," launched this week and is available free for

Android smartphones. IPhone users, however, will not be able to download the

app.

"Apple thought it was violating one of the rules for submission as it was
encouraging behavior which could lead to a damage of iOS device," Petr
Svarovsky, the game's developer, said in an email to The Times.

"Send Me To Heaven," which Apple said was rejected for violating one of its

App Store guidelines, describes itself as a "sports game" since it takes
skill to throw and catch the device without breaking it. The app calculates

how high you throw it using the device's accelerometer.

If you try to cheat and throw your phone off of a tall building, the app
will know and show you an error message.

"Using a parachute or a rocket will not bring desired result either,"
Svarovsky said.

Svarovsky said it's important users throw their devices in a way that
doesn't cause them to rotate in the air or else they might get a score of
zero.

But before users can start throwing their phones, the app warns them to "be

careful not to injure yourself or others."

"Be always aware that there is enough space above you and around you," the app says on Google Play. "Do some training to learn right skills to get best

results."

The game also requires that users agree to a disclaimer before they start
playing. The disclaimer says that the user agrees the game developer is not

liable for any damages or injuries caused by playing the game.

Though the game is obviously risky -- and some would say foolish -- to play,

what with most smartphones costing several hundred dollars, "Send Me To
Heaven" has received many positive user ratings. Out of 101 ratings, it has

76 five-star ratings, the highest score users can give an app on Google
Play.

"Almost broke mine playing, but it's fun to pass the time with," said one
user who gave the app a five-star rating. "Not even trying for the high
score anymore, it is straight up phone-suicide."

salvador.rodrig...@latimes.com



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