I suspected this when I saw them selling Run Away in the store, a delisted game you could win in the challenges. I wonder how legal it is to sell a game like this, I don't even know if the developer is still around. But whatever, I guess most people don't want it or don't even remember that such...
It is said that people understand each other by talking, but that is totally useless when the other party is not even willing to try to understand what your argument is.
It's not "flawed", it's just some weird rebalancing they did.
Before that update, it was a bit harder for new players to achieve the objectives. Less tress, less normal rocks, slower movement...
Now I kind of understand what they were going for: this is a store, and they want you to do stuff...
Yep, pretty much the same thing happens with all the Disney games here. If the publisher doesn't want you to buy the game, you can't even see the key. But I guess it would be worse if the key was the one with the restriction.