It's almost like people saw the publicity afforded to The Interview and wanted to get on that because TWO Kim Jong-Un games have been doing the online circuits today: Flappy Bird-esque 'Lil Dictator' and the uber-realistic Kim Jong Golf.
Lil Dictator was given Apple's approval to be sold on the App Store after initially being rejected under the App Store's guideline against apps that are “defamatory, offensive, mean-spirited, or likely to place the targeted individual or group in harm’s way”. Previous North Korea games to get rejected by the App Store include Joyful Executions–where players took control on a firing squad tasked with killing protestors–which was rejected for "excessively objectionable or crude content".
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On a more realistic level, here's a game where you play golf as Kim Jong-Un in which it is literally impossible to not get a hole in one–which makes perfect sense when you know that his father shot 38 under par the very first time he picked up a set of golf clubs (according to North Korean state media).
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It just goes on forever.