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> However, I can prove that Ketchapp has stolen solicited game submissions from two other independent developers like me
This statement piqued my curiosity. I was genuinely interested to see what evidence would be presented;
> ZigZag = Stolen (in my informed opinion) from Sven Magnus
(emphasis mine). This is immediately disappointing. You can't prove anything with an opinion.
> Sven was initially infuriated. But after contacting Ketchapp, they linked him to a YouTube video that showed that their game had been in development for awhile.
> In total transparency, Sven believes Ketchapp’s story and corroborated the coincidence with Dotson. He says that the video they showed him was pretty convincing.
Ok... So where's the proof? You seem to refute your own claim here.
And, while the games are similar, they are also different. In fact, my first thought was that it looks like Hellrider. Who did they steal it from?
> Prior to January 8th, Dot Up! (or App #933686314) was likely an entirely different app.
> However, spoofing is not something that can be definitively proved
Likely? Can't definitely prove anything? These aren't tough words. There's no proof here.
And, for the record, Jelly Jump appears to be a completely different mechanic than Tap Right Up.
HellRider is a great game. You can look ad video to unlock character, but you don't have to