For fun (and/or outrage" - 2012's most inappropriate iOS, Android apps (from FierceMobileContent blog)
HoboHunt - After 5 rejections from Apple for excessive offensiveness, it was ported to Android. The game calls for players to stalk the homeless, take their pictures, and overlay those with crosshairs and weapons - before sharing them online. Claimed to "raise awareness of homeless issues."
iScab - the goal of this game is for players to pick at sores as they randomly appear on a patch of virtual skin. Picked scabs get deposited in the jar and starts a new round of itching, scabbing, picking, etc. If you're good enough, you can collect "special scabs."
PooBlaster - The gameplay's a little tougher - you have to clean disgustingly dirty toilets by directing a "virtual stream of urine" at the messes. (Or should that be a "stream of virtual urine"?). The makers tout this app as a "simulation of how men clean toilets."
Gayometer Pro - from the app's Google Pay page: "Ever wonder if you or someone you know is gay, but aren't quite sure? ...With the patented technology behind our new Gayometer, you can, with the click of a button, know for a fact which team anyone plays for!"
All in fun, of course.
Need I really go on?
Source - The most inappropriate iOS, Android apps of 2012, FierceMobileContent
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