I've developed an iPhone / iPad game similar to Namco's Pac-man.

What i've done:

  • changed the name to (for instance) CarMan
  • the yellow pacman character is replaced by a (for instance) car
  • the ghosts are replaced by other cars
  • new sound effects
  • playfield looks nothing like pacman, more like a top view of a city

All graphics and sound effects are custom made and even the way you control the player is unique.

The only thing that's similar to pacman is the fact you have to collect dots, evade the enemies and the ability to "kill" the enemies when you picked up a "special" dot.

Any chance this would result into legal issues with Namco?

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Not pacman but you may find some helpful info/opinions here stackoverflow.com/questions/404568/copyright-question-bejeweled – harper89 Jul 14 '11 at 18:19
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If copyright law were strict enough that the basic goals of gameplay were copyrighted, you wouldn't have all those WWII-era FPSes out there. In fact you'd have very few games at all. Maybe make the dots be road cones instead of actual dots, just in case? – JAB Jul 14 '11 at 18:30
I think the dots will be the least of my "problem" the only thing I'm worried about is the fact the "idea" is similar to Pac-man's – basvk Jul 14 '11 at 18:48
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I don't believe Namco has registered intellectual rights for the idea for PacMan game and the character itself, so you can freely reproduce the game, because you didn't steal any sorce code - you wrote it yourself.

Google PacMan Online

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pac-Man search for the word "scratch". "In 2011, Namco sent a DMCA notice to the team that made the programming language Scratch saying that a programmer had infringed copyright by making a Pacman game using the language and uploading it to Scratch's official website.", links to escapistmagazine.com/news/view/… – Mike Nov 1 '11 at 16:30
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