so the level design itself can't be used?
OK, if I came up with my own levels, then only the game idea/game concept would be the same
(get two or more blocks of the same color to touch each other using a freely movable cursor, then they disappear. do this in a field where gravity applies. clear the field to advance.)
Would that be legal? Having ONLY the same gameplay mechanic?
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#2zissakos
Posted 26 April 2012 - 01:33 AM
so the level design itself can't be used?
OK, if I came up with my own levels, then only the game idea/game concept would be the same
(get two or more blocks of the same color to touch each other using a freely movalbe cursor, then they disappear. do this in a field where gravity applies. clear the field to advance.)
Would that be legal? Having ONLY the same gameplay mechanic?
OK, if I came up with my own levels, then only the game idea/game concept would be the same
(get two or more blocks of the same color to touch each other using a freely movalbe cursor, then they disappear. do this in a field where gravity applies. clear the field to advance.)
Would that be legal? Having ONLY the same gameplay mechanic?
#1zissakos
Posted 26 April 2012 - 01:31 AM
so the level design itself can't be used?
OK, if I came up with my own levels, then only the game idea/game concept would be the same
(get two or more blocks of the same color to touch each other using a freely movalbe cursor, then they disappear. do this in a field where gravity applies. clear the field to advance.)
Would that be legal?
OK, if I came up with my own levels, then only the game idea/game concept would be the same
(get two or more blocks of the same color to touch each other using a freely movalbe cursor, then they disappear. do this in a field where gravity applies. clear the field to advance.)
Would that be legal?