The 23rd Prime Minister of Canada today published his first video game (to our knowledge), but Twitter has been quick to report a game-breaking bug.



@JustinTrudeau your game is too hard i think pic.twitter.com/z2Ayg0FMfa — cedar rapids chiller (@iD4RO) December 5, 2016



@JustinTrudeau @codeorg I think you have a few bugs in your code. Would you like me to QA your future code? pic.twitter.com/RVLMSNukZu — Tweeds (@EricTweeds) December 5, 2016

The unnamed indie project, which sees players attempting to place an endlessly bouncing puck into a goal, can be played on the Code Studio website (with whom Trudeau is working to aid the Hour of Code movement).Unfortunately, Trudeau's game seems to have joined the litany of recent high-profile releases - including Watch Dogs 2 and No Man's Sky - to ship with game-breaking bugs or major issues, and Twitter has been quick to let the fledgling developer know.Neither Trudeau, nor the Canadian Government, has issued a statement on the matter, and speculation is rife as to whether a Day One patch will even be issued given the developer's dual role as a game developer and "guy who runs a country".IGN has contacted the Canadian Embassies in the UK, US and Australia for comment.I don't want to get into reviews territory, but the game is derivative of Pong, Brickbreaker and Air Hockey, and suffers from some unusual clipping issues and unrealistic physics.If I had to score it now, 3/10. Sorry, Big J.

Joe Skrebels is IGN's UK News Editor and, for once, will not flaunt his Canadian citizenship. This is a dark day for us all. Follow him on Twitter