I am very happy to announce that my seventh app now is finally published in the app store!
I submitted the app under the initial title, “Chemistry Memory” but as it turned out, there is a German company that has rights to the word “memory” and so Apple would not publish it. I had a choice, either take out everything with the word “memory” in it, or publish this app in areas where they don’t hold the rights to words memory, or submit proof that I have the right to use the word “memory” in my apps.
I choose the former, and now Chemical Combinations is now up and running in the app store.
https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/chemical-combinations/id1208355020?mt=8
It is an old school memory game where the player has to match the chemical elements with its corresponding number. It is actually a lot of fun to play! If it does well enough I will work on adding the other elements to the code. Right now, we only do the first 15 elements.
Fun Fact - The other elements, up to number 20, are already in the Project, you just can’t access them yet because the For loop only goes up to 15
Just remember the moral of the story, if you plan on making an app with the word “Memory” in it, don’t, find another word. Just out of curiosity, has anyone else had their app rejected, and if so, why? and what did you do to fix it?