I really loved Thomas Was Alone, a charming indie puzzle platformer from developer Mike Bithell. Apparently, the folks who make games for Wiredâs UK division liked it, too, because they cranked out a game that cribs heavily from Thomas Was Alone
https://lastchance.cc/thomas-was-alone-the-kotaku-review-5929049%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
CFBDSIR2149 Was Alone doesnât have the endearing narration of Danny Wallace or the excellent soundtrack by David Housden. But the newsgame tied to an article about an orphan planet does parrot the tone, text boxes and get-to-the-exit level design of Thomas. Despite being an unmistakableâand inferiorâclone of Bithellâs game, no acknowledgement of that inspiration is in the text. The developer of the CFBDSIR2149 game does mention Thomas Was Alone in the comments.
Bithell himself found out on Twitter:
Wired creates "Thomas Was Alone" clone based on the recent discovery of an "orphan" planet. http://t.co/wcIt2v6R
â Jerica (Jordan Erica Webber) (@jericawebber) November 28, 2012
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https://twitter.com/embed/status/273900763422539776
As of this writing, there hasnât been any change in the article text. No game deserves to be ripped off but itâs especially troubling when it happens to an indie release. Everyone go play Thomas Was Alone. Itâs better anyway.
Update: Mention of Thomas Was Aloneâand a link to the game on Steamâas inspiration has been added to the article. All is well.