Template publishing

If i bought a complete game template, and changed actors appearances, sounds, and graphics but had the same mechanics. Are you legaly allowed to publish that?

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  • jamie_cjamie_c ImagineLabs.rocks Member, PRO Posts: 5,772
    You'd have to check with the author and/or the rights you purchased with the specific template to know for sure.
  • GamingCommanderGamingCommander Member Posts: 8
    I bought it on the marketplace crappybird lol
  • ArmellineArmelline Member, PRO Posts: 5,397
    edited February 2014
    Unless specifically stated, a complete game template is just that - a complete game. You are buying the rights to use everything - graphics, sounds, mechanics.

    Otherwise it wouldn't be a complete game :D

    I just checked the description: "All sounds and graphics included." The mechanics are of course included, otherwise it wouldn't be a template :D So technically you can just upload that straight to the store if you wanted (though obviously doing so wouldn't be advised - but would be perfectly legal).
  • -Timo--Timo- Member Posts: 2,313
    you will have to contact @lumpapps as he is the owner.
  • LumpAppsLumpApps Member Posts: 2,881
    All the stuff I in the template I can stand for but the I am not the owner of the gameplay of flappy bird. So I can't give any advice about that.

    Thanks Timo.
  • ArmellineArmelline Member, PRO Posts: 5,397
    Generally speaking, game mechanics themselves aren't copyrighted. If you use the same code and methods to implement them, then that starts to enter a grey area. But the mechanics themselves aren't protected.

    That's why you can see games like Words with Friends and 99% of the iOS app store.

    As long as LumpApps didn't reverse engineer Flappy Bird, rip out the exact code and logic used to make it, and then use that to make his game, all is good. I'll be damn impressed if he did though :P
  • BazookaTimeBazookaTime Member Posts: 1,274
    Yes, you can publish it.
  • GamingCommanderGamingCommander Member Posts: 8
    thank you everyone. Pretty much all the stuff on the marketplace here could be used in any game that is going to be published as long as it does not say otherwise?
  • ArmellineArmelline Member, PRO Posts: 5,397
    Yes. Most of it would be pretty useless otherwise :D
  • LumpAppsLumpApps Member Posts: 2,881
    Generally speaking, game mechanics themselves aren't copyrighted. If you use the same code and methods to implement them, then that starts to enter a grey area. But the mechanics themselves aren't protected.

    That's why you can see games like Words with Friends and 99% of the iOS app store.

    As long as LumpApps didn't reverse engineer Flappy Bird, rip out the exact code and logic used to make it, and then use that to make his game, all is good. I'll be damn impressed if he did though :P
    I'll be impressed if I did that too ;)
  • UtopianGamesUtopianGames Member Posts: 5,692
    edited February 2014
    Bear in mind the more you change the better your chances, there's been a lot of games featured by apple based of our templates but the users have at least changed the art and in most cases added extras.

    Darren.
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