Worldle is a word online game once a day that rises to the popularity recently.
The day after the game becomes a viral on the internet, some workdles appear on the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store.
Apple has removed this fooled spin-off and deleted the Worms clone application from the App Store.
Zach Shakked, a developer who created one of these fake applications in the App Store has apologized on Twitter after facing the backlash on the internet.
On Twitter thread, he said that he really realized that he was ‘crossing in line’ and that he would never do anything from a distance remotely remotely, not a trademark and there …
https://t.co/jbeae1ojrl – Zach (@zachshakked) 1641963747000asassuming that Wordle is a ripoff of another game, it does the calculation based on the fact that Wordle – said not a trademark and there are many other word applications that are not related to the same name.
Now, the original World Game is free to play and available for everyone at no cost.
But, Shakked charges $ 30 as an annual subscription fee.
He defended this point by saying “I put a subscription in every application that I did.
That’s how you make money on the App Store.” One thing that people don’t realize is that I speak on the phone with the creator of Worldle and for 30 minutes trying to …
https://t.co/6klhrftBsc- Zach (@zachshakked) 1642001372000in Tweets, Shakked also mentioned how he spoke with the Creator of Worms – Josh Wardle by telephone for 30 minutes.
He tried to convince Wardke for three things- “a) let me pay a large licensing fee (100k +), b) partnered with me to develop the office workdle application or c) send it a percentage of results”, when Tweet said.
For his disappointment, Wardle said that he was not interested.
The Shakked Tell him that he would consider changing the name.
He saw another option when Apple deleted the application.
Wardle can only be played on the website and does not have a cellular application.
The only product left in the App Store with the title Word!, A time-based game made by Steven Cravotta more than four years ago.
Google hasn’t deleted this clone application.