The "mitsu desu" game, first posted on Twitter last Thursday, had more than 23,000 likes and was shared around 13,700 times before it was taken down by the social media giant.
One of her briefings reverberated on social media when she said, "mitsu desu" to news reporters when they gathered near her in early April.
When accessing the game, users are first greeted by a screen that says, "Let's protect social distancing by becoming the Tokyo governor."
(Screenshot of the "mitsu desu" game featuring characters resembling Tokyo Gov.
It has drawn derision on social media and has been dubbed "Abenomask," a pun on Abe's "Abenomics" economic policy.