![]() The gameplay was the same, the art was better but strikingly similar and the events were rewritten in different words. The Rebuild clone is an extreme case and it’s been taken down, but I’d like to start with it. It’s going to buzz around my brain until I do so I decided to look at some examples and ask some questions. The conversation tends to gets heated when the topic comes up, but I think it’s important that we talk about it all the same. It also got me thinking about the topic of clone games, which have always bothered me, but I find it hard to pin down exactly what constitutes a clone and why I find them offensive. When I contacted them, the publisher politely said it was a mistake and took it down immediately, but it reminded me of what’s at stake if I take my time with the sequel (which will come out for iPad as well as Flash). Last week someone released a knockoff of Rebuild for the iPad.
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