Clones of hit games surface on Google Play Store

Shameless knockoffs of Tomodachi Life, Subnautica 2 and Paralives have appeared on the Google Play Store in recent weeks. Some use slightly altered names while others copy titles directly. Google has begun removing many of them.

The clones often feature AI-generated assets or direct asset rips from the originals. Links to some apps redirect users to unrelated titles such as transportation simulators or horror game spoofs. Reviewers report heavy advertising, in-app purchase prompts and occasional redirects to other software. One review stated simply: “IT ISN’T TOMODACHI LIFE!!!!!” GameRant noted that two Tomodachi Life clones each reached 50,000 downloads before removal. A Paralives clone hit 10,000 downloads despite developer statements that no official mobile version exists. Google Play moderators are actively delisting the titles, though several accumulated thousands of downloads beforehand.

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Illustration of Subnautica 2's massive sales success showing underwater exploration with sales statistics overlay.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Subnautica 2 sells over 1 million copies in under two hours

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Subnautica 2 launched in early access on Steam on May 14 and quickly sold more than 1 million copies. The underwater survival sequel reached 467,000 concurrent players shortly after release and earned a Very Positive rating from over 1,000 reviews.

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, the Nintendo Switch 2 sequel to the 3DS cult hit, has topped launch physical sales in France, outperforming Resident Evil: Requiem. French journalist Oscar Lemaire reported the life sim sold more than the horror title's 70,000 physical copies in its debut week.

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Paralives, a new life simulation game from a Canadian indie studio, launched in early access on Steam and quickly sold 250000 copies within eight hours. The title holds an 89 percent positive rating and promises free updates without paid DLC. Players have reported numerous humorous bugs alongside the strong sales.

Joe Merrick of Serebii claims the Pokopedia companion app for Pokémon Pokopia has copied his site's data, including errors and images, after he invested over 200 hours documenting the game. The app, developed by Hugo Duarte, includes a $8.99 ad-removal purchase. Duarte states he used public sources like Serebii and plans to add attributions amid harassment claims.

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Players of Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream report increased fights among Miis following a recent update. The Version 1.0.2 patch, released earlier this month, included a note about fixing issues to improve gameplay. Some fans suspect this change altered relationship dynamics.

Steam has rejected the upcoming Japanese horror visual novel This Game Is Not Real from its platform. Developer Viv announced the change after the game failed to meet Valve's distribution criteria. The title had accumulated 24,000 wishlists since its store page launched in August 2025.

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Following its March 5 launch on Nintendo Switch 2, Pokémon Pokopia has sold 2.2 million copies worldwide in its first four days, including 1 million in Japan. As players engage with its post-apocalyptic life sim themes of loss and rebuilding in a humanless Kanto, fan artists are creating poignant illustrations capturing the Pokémon's grief.

 

 

 

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