Indie devs take on King.com with Candy Jam
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id="article-body" class="row " section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> In response to Candy Crush Saga creator King.com trademarking the words "candy" and "saga", indie games website itch.io hosted a subversive game jam.
(Screenshot by Michelle Starr/CNET Australia) It's not uncommon for companies to trademark names, but few have caught as much public attention and flak as the creator of popular mobile game Candy Crush Saga, King.com.
This is for a few reasons, but most notably that against popular indie title The Banner Saga, Casino Slots went after a casino slots game that used the word "Candy" in the title and, it transpires, .
Add on top of that the fact that many of King.com's most popular games are reworkings of other popular games (Bejeweled, Peggle, Bust-a-Move) and suddenly the move to hurt other developers seems both petty and Casino Slots hypocritical.
Now, it can be argued that a system that lets you trademark a word but not gameplay is a little behind the times.
(Screenshot by Michelle Starr/CNET Australia) It's not uncommon for companies to trademark names, but few have caught as much public attention and flak as the creator of popular mobile game Candy Crush Saga, King.com.
This is for a few reasons, but most notably that against popular indie title The Banner Saga, Casino Slots went after a casino slots game that used the word "Candy" in the title and, it transpires, .
Add on top of that the fact that many of King.com's most popular games are reworkings of other popular games (Bejeweled, Peggle, Bust-a-Move) and suddenly the move to hurt other developers seems both petty and Casino Slots hypocritical.
Now, it can be argued that a system that lets you trademark a word but not gameplay is a little behind the times.
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