Separate names with a comma.
A noble sentiment that would be applauded if it were not for the fact in the same breath you are dismissing your actions regarding trademark...
Easy. People hate math.
Your claims you made the game better are irrelevant to the fact you are purposely infringing a registered trademark and are trying to trick consumers.
Yeah, that's why they have been sued multiple times for patent infringement Apple ordered to pay $533 million for patent infringement...
And BTW, this took less than 60 seconds to find on the www.USPTO.gov site. So, yes, you are violating their trademark.
Even if it wasn't a legal issue, I'd call it "morally questionable".
Putting detailed notes on how ads work in your game in the submission notes helps avoid issues around this, though even then it isn't foolproof.
Calling your game 2048v2 is about as brazen a case of trademark infringement as it gets. 6 months into the business and you are already...
Any website asking for money to review a game doesn't have the traffic to deliver you any meaningful amount of downloads. Spend your money...
Historically, I don't think similar business models such as a game with the first few levels free and the rest locked behind an IAP have worked...
While I think you are indeed bringing innovations to the table of an existing game, I personally think you are still riding a little close to...
Its only copyright infringement if it uses assets from your game or store listing. Its only trademark infringement if the name is close enough...
Don't they generally do this seeing as clones rarely get featured?
You say this like indies don't make F2P games. Plenty of indies make F2P games.
Yet another new and improved update approved and live v1.8.0 Change notes - NEW Buzzer Shot Power Plays! Make the shot to clinch the match!...
Apple can't really reject things wholesale lest they run afoul of anti-monopoly and antitrust laws. There is no legal grounds to reject a clone...
Not really. Have heard the odd rumour they are doing away with the Top Grossing charts as that arguably doesn't provide consumers with a valuable...