Plug pulled on Rosmah-inspired 'Aku Jimat' app


'Aku Jimat', rated a second many renouned between Malaysian paid applications, appears to have left blank after 9 days of a existence.

NONEElectronic diversion 'Aku Jimat', hardly 9 days into a life as a paid application, has been mysteriously removed from Apple's iTunes App Store.

Malaysiakiniwas tipped off yesterday of a removal, a purportedly tutorial gameseemingly inspiredby Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's mother Rosmah Mansor.

On Saturday, Aku Jimat was rated thesecond many renouned gameamong Malaysian paid applications after multiform headlines portals had reported about it.

The game, given a five-star rating by users, was grown by a Antarctic Group as well as labelled during US$ 0.99 per download.

It is not well known when a diversion duplicate was removed. The authority to remove such an duplicate lies with Apple as well as a diversion developer.

Malaysiakini
has emailed an exploration to Apple about a removal. However, a technology giant has nonetheless to reply.

The diversion facilities a animation impression resembling Rosmah, complete with her iconic hairdo.

Game aims to 'educate kids'

The game, a only product grown by a Antarctic Group as well as done available during a Apple App Store for users of iPhone, iPad as well as iPod Touch, was launched a couple of months earlier.

NONEIn describing a game, a developer said, it was "to teach a kids a important (sic) of saving since childhood. The younger we grasp your saving (sic) goal, a better!".

Players catch descending coins as well as bullion bars by shifting a piggy bank opposite a screen as well as regulating a money to emporium for an array of handbags, a house, a automobile or many damningly, a solid ring w! orth US$ 24 million (RM74 million).

Rosmah was last year indicted of buying a solid ring value RM24.45 million, but she has vehemently denied it.

She has additionally been indicted of spending thousands of ringgit upon Hermes handbags, with a collage of press photographs of her carrying a bags going viral upon a Internet.

Efforts to contact a developer of a game, which is hidden in anonymity, has been unsuccessful.
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