IN RECENT YEARS, corners of the App Store have become shady… Rather than striving for innovation and quality, certain developers resort to trickery, stealing icons, names, artwork, descriptions and even the codebase of entire apps or games, and then try to make a fast buck. A common tactic is to essentially rip off a popular app or game, and use a similar name, with examples over the years including Tiny Birds, Numbers With Friends, and Temple Jump. More cunning developers simply add “+,” “Plus,” or “Pro” to a popular name.
The most brazen fakers go further, literally stealing content. Game creator Frank Condello (chaoticbox.com) recalls he’d had music stolen in the past, but when SHREDD (then called dEXTRIS) hit the App Store top 10, all bets were off: “Clones stole…