Kongregate’s original turn in the Android Market was short lived due to some violations of Google’s distribution agreement. Namely, the app acted too much like its own marketplace for Flash games storing them on your SD card, a functionality not looked kindly upon by Google. Now the app is back up in the Market after its developers have made a few tweaks to help it better meet distribution standards.
The app now uses the phone’s browser cache to temporarily store the Flash games you play rather than storing them more permanently on local media. Here’s hoping Google takes it as enough of a change to allow the app to live in the Market a bit longer this time.
[via Engadget]