Hereās a weird one. A video game developer was contacted by another developer and the two shared some tips and advice with each other. Then a year later, one of those devs turned around and cloned the otherās game and, when questioned about it, replied that this kind of thing happens āevery day homie.ā
As reported by PC Gamer on June 5, indie game developer kindanice claims that he was recently contacted by another developer, Terry Brash, who heād previously spoken to and shared some advice with back in 2023. This time, Brash who was excited to show him his new game, Wildcard. The thing is, the game appears to be an almost identical clone of kindaniceās Dire Decksāout now on itch.ioĀ Thatās not my or kindaniceās opinion, by the way. In DMs reportedly shared with PC Gamer, Brash introduced Wildcard, which already has a Steam page,Ā to kindanice as a ācloneā of Dire Decks
As you might expect, kindanice was confused and shocked by this whole situation. He reportedly asked Brash if the developer thought it was cool to just take art and concepts from one game and use them in your own. Brash replied that the game used new, redrawn art and original code. Brash then apparently asked kindanice if he wanted an āinspirationā credit.
āBro… thereās āinspirationā and then thereās blatantly copying an entire game,ā kindanice replied, according to PC Gamer.
Kindanice and Brash then discussed copyright laws and if Wildcard violated any before kindanice told Brash that, regardless of what the laws might say, copying someoneās game wasnāt good. He told Brash that his friends also found the situation weird.
āIām confused, whatās weird here?ā Brash replied in DMs, āI liked the game, so I made a clone with extra stuff. Happens every day homie.ā
Kotaku reached out to Brash, but didnāt hear back before publication.
Kindanice has asked Brash to remove Wildcard from Steam, but Brash has refused. When kindanice warned that this move could hurt Brashās reputation among developers, he didnāt seem to care, replying: āThe decisionās been made. I accept my fate.ā That would be the last time they directly chatted with each other, according to PC Gamer.
hi everyone. @terrybrash copied my game ādire decksā and is releasing it on steam under a different name without my permission. i have tried to get him to take the game down but he is unwilling to do so. not sure what to do in this situation⦠pic.twitter.com/jqT5SwiMpl
— kindanice (@kindanicegames) June 4, 2024
On June 3, kindanice publicly posted about the odd and frustrating situation, alleging that Brash had ācopiedā Dire Decks and was releasing a clone on Steam without his permission. He wasnāt sure what to do next, but is thinking about a copyright claim against Brash as he prepares to release Dire Decks on Steam. However, he would prefer if Brash just removed the game from Steam on his own. That seems unlikely.
Over on Brashās Twitter account, the developer has posted tweets seemingly referencing and joking about the whole situation. Heās also claimed that Wildcard will be free when it launches on Steam.
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