"Phantom Beast Parlu" was just launched last week, and I saw a familiar figure in the mobile game. The game is called Create! Our Planet", published by Tencent.
Players can capture pets, build homes, and use pets to fight and ride in the game. As can be seen from the promotional video on Tap's details page, the gameplay cannot be said to be completely similar to Palu, it can only be said to be exactly the same.
In fact, this game has released a promotional video in 2021, so it is almost impossible to copy "Phantom Beast Pallu", but players who want to find Pallu meal replacement on their mobile phones can make an appointment to try it.
Create, our planet? Krypton gold, our leeks?
. . This game was pre-ordered two years ago, and I participated in the closed beta last year or the year before that.
Shan Hai and Chuang Mo didn't say anything, they kept talking about plagiarism of this and that. I really just look for heat everywhere.
I’m very curious about how Tencent projects are approved. There are so many projects that are cool at first glance. People who don’t know how to approve projects don’t play games. They spend money to make the best ppt and publicity, but the result is the same every time.
Is it considered infringement? ? Wait until I send an email to Huanshou. Don't run away, I'll take a screenshot.
Why play Tencent’s mobile games when you can play client games with a buyout system?
The fantasy beast Palu itself is a stitch monster. This game is copied from No Man's Sky.
This game has been in closed beta for several years, and it hasn’t even been released yet.
There was something called My Origin a few years ago. Guess what it looks like now?