Zynga's new game supposedly a blatant, unabashed, shameless rip-off of NimbleBit's Tiny Tower
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There are plenty of cheap knock-offs on the iOS store. There's a clone of StarCraft, League of Legends, Call of Duty - you name it, there's an original copy of it. But usually, these soulless photocopies are made by no-name developers, and usually it's a small company ripping off a big company (or it's Capcom not realizing it was publishing a 'Splosion Man rip-off). That's what makes Dream Heights, which looks like a blatant, unabashed, shameless rip-off of NimbleBit's Ti𒁃ny Tower, all the more shocking.
The three-person NimbleBit a long, friendly message to Zynga comparing the two games, which we've posted below. The similarities aren't so much "similar" as they are "exactly the freaking same oh god hꩵow did they think they would get away with this."
Seriously, it's the same game. The only difference is the art, which replaces NimbleBit's cutesy 8-bit style with a more typical (see, higher-budget) style that adds 💮absolute𒁃ly nothing. Right now it's only available in Canada, though we're assuming that if it does well (and if they copied Tiny Tower, it will), it will make its way down to the US and over the pond to the UK.
If thi๊s ends up being as blatant as it seems - and we're having a problem seeing how it couldn't be - we'd be more than a little shocked. We've reached out to Zynga for a response, and we'll be sure to keep you updated on this interesting story.
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