"It was very clear to me that "2048" was a clone, ripped from another game with almost identical gameplay, a cleaner and more beautiful design, and a catchy soundtrack. I had been playing that game, "Threes!", for about a month." (source infra)
The Most Popular iPhone Game Is Just A Shameless Ripoff | Taylor Casti: " . . . . And it goes without saying that most game developers aren't George Lucas, able to protect their games with costly lawsuits, like the famed director and producer often tries to do with his movies. Making games might be their livelihood, and what takes them months to build takes a copycat only a few weeks to clone. ..." ) (read more at link above)
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