You're probably right, and the the irony of me complaining about it isn't 
lost on me. I'm more than happy to take the app down, I've made all of $16 
on the paid version (which is different to the MB classic) and it cost me 
$25 to publish it. So I'm down $9. It was just a little project I did to 
learn Android, there are heaps of other Simon Says games out there - some 
very successful (in terms of downloads at least).

The other developer has still copied all my recourses, translations, 
artwork etc. I'm actually over the initial shock now, of seeing someone 
playing 'my game' at work - but with ads and 20 times the downloads LOL

And, hey, I'll go on record to say that if I make another cent from it 
(miraculously) I'll donate it all to *Médecins Sans Frontières* an 
international, independent organisation for medical humanitarian aid.

Cheers.

Also, can you actually remove aps yourself form from the developer console 
of Play?

On Saturday, 2 February 2013 02:27:53 UTC+11, bob wrote:
>
> It seems that both of your games are probably a violation of a Milton 
> Bradley trademark.  You might want to just pull yours down unless you 
> actually got permission from Milton Bradley.
>

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