The clone wars, it seems, are far from over. The practice of copying the essence of a popular game and repackaging it for financial gain has been around almost as long as videogames, but it’s become a particular problem in recent years on mobile platforms. Not only can this be dispiriting for creators, in the worst cases, clones can overshadow an original game’s performance on storefronts – as in 2018, when , a knock-off of Ben Esposito’s , shot to the top, the puzzle game which was copied as , then not one but two games called .
Double trouble
Mar 24, 2022
3 minutes
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