Nintendo has pulled a Switch game from the eShop after its creator sneaked in an “Easter egg” that let people create basic apps.

Nintendo pulled role-playing text-based game A Dark Room from the eShop on 26th April – two weeks after it launched on the platform – after developer Amir Rajan revealed he had included a secret editor that enabled a limited coding environment.

This secret code editor involves a programming language called Ruby. In a post online, Rajan proclaimed “a crazy announcement”:

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Source: Eurogamer Nintendo pulls Switch eShop game after dev reveals he sneaked in basic code editor "Easter egg"