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So in the "Disallowed use cases" for the Spotify API it says:
This is quite vague I feel since "game" is a broad term. Is there a way to get more information and examples on what would be considered as games? Maybe if the reason would be stated for this restriction it could be more clear to understand if the app one is developing would be considered as a game. There are applications out there that for sure are games and are using the Spotify API so the restriction does not seem to be for every app which makes it a bit more confusing. Multiple threads on this topic already I know but unfortunately without a satisfying answer so bringing this back to life again.