Switch title "A Dark Room" included a Ruby code interpreter, gets pulled from eShop
Yesterday, an indie developer revealed that their game, A Dark Room, featured a Ruby interpreter and code editor within the game's files as an easter egg. Though the intentions were to inspire users to want to learn to code on their Nintendo Switch systems, and it was "tested thoroughly" to ensure that it couldn't be used as an exploit, offering such a capability was likely against Nintendo's developer ToS. The game was promptly pulled from all regional stores within a few hours of the announcement. A Dark Room initially released on the Nintendo Switch earlier this month, on April 12th. It remains to be seen if Nintendo will allow the game back on the eShop if the code functionality is removed, or if the game is permanently unavailable due to this.
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