Not a Clone Omiya Games Genres: Games Action Puzzle $3.99 USD Supported Devices: iPad2Wifi iPad23G iPhone4S iPadThirdGen iPadThirdGen4G iPhone5 iPodTouchFifthGen iPadFourthGen iPadFourthGen4G iPadMini iPadMini4G iPhone5c iPhone5s iPhone6 iPhone6Plus iPodTouchSixthGen Minimum iOS Version: iOS 9.0 Download Size: 106.6MB Not a Clone Omiya Games What if you were given a backdoor pass to a site filled with the hottest mobile games currently climbing the charts? Wha… $3.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsWhat if you were given a backdoor pass to a site filled with the hottest mobile games currently climbing the charts? What if just by playing the games well enough, you were able to earn money to buy even more games? Would you jump at the chance or just let it pass? Not A Clone is a frantic exercise in quick-thinking and even quicker responding. Featuring over two dozen original and parody micro-games, you must play through them one after another, chaining your successes into the highest score possible for possible fame and prizes. Beat your friends to the top of the leaderboards! Earn Zeni to purchase more games! You have five seconds to get through each micro-game that is thrown at you by following the instructions that appear on the screen. The further you go, the harder it gets. How long will you last before your device runs out of power? Will you earn enough to unlock your next challenge? Will you know which games are being parodies and which games are not a clone? --- By downloading this app, you agree to our License Agreement: http://wp.me/P3bFDA-Mf Information Seller:Omiya Games Genre:Action, Puzzle Release:Oct 13, 2016 Updated:Dec 16, 2016 Version:1.1.2 Size:107.0 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal OmiyaGames Well-Known Member May 25, 2015 58 0 0 Indie Game Developer http://www.omiyagames.com/ #2 OmiyaGames, Oct 15, 2016 Trailer And the trailer: Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Mrwubbs Well-Known Member Feb 19, 2012 498 0 16 #3 Mrwubbs, Oct 20, 2016 This is crazy. I had this same idea a couple of years ago. I have no idea how to make a video game, so I'm glad someone else made this lol. I was gonna call it shameless clones. It's nice to see that someone else thought similar to me coolpepper43 ð® Spam Police ð Aug 31, 2012 4,615 7 38 On the toilet #4 coolpepper43, Oct 20, 2016 They have been working on this one for awhile and I'm happy to see it's been finally released. I am surprised to see this released as a premium game. Cool OmiyaGames Well-Known Member May 25, 2015 58 0 0 Indie Game Developer http://www.omiyagames.com/ #5 OmiyaGames, Nov 5, 2016 Ha! Great minds think alike! Title's pretty fancy, too. Specifically for us, we wanted to address the issue about app store's poor curation. It was in development for a while, though, so some of its criticisms are a bit out-of-date. Aw, thanks for following our development! If you don't mind me asking, what do you mean by being surprised at the game being a premium? yankeeblue000 Well-Known Member Aug 29, 2016 644 36 28 #6 yankeeblue000, Nov 5, 2016 Last edited: Nov 5, 2016 This one of my fav's I love this game http://www.omiyagames.com/not-clone-update-new-demo-future-plans/ coolpepper43 ð® Spam Police ð Aug 31, 2012 4,615 7 38 On the toilet #7 coolpepper43, Nov 5, 2016 It was because for some reason I thought it was going to be f2p. I'm very happy you went with premium. yankeeblue000 Well-Known Member Aug 29, 2016 644 36 28 #8 yankeeblue000, Nov 5, 2016 Today, 07:36 PM #74 OmiyaGames Member [Original Poster] Joined: May 2015 Posts: 58 [Cross-posted from Omiya Games] Those keen-eyed followers of Not a Clone may have noticed that a new build has been released for both the iOS and Android full-releases, as well as the demo releases on various web portals. What's new in these builds? Let's start with the changes in the full release. Due to many requests, Not a Clone now supports iOS 9. We confess that the only reason iOS 10 was the only supported OS on release of the game was due to the fact that we haven't tested the game thoroughly on older devices. It would be really embarrassing for us to release a game that hardly runs on your device, so we took the cautious route. Fortunately, we have recently confirmed that the game runs smoothly on iPad 2 and iPhone 4S, so we marked the game to support iOS 9! For Android, the animated start screen is back! That's right, this goofy title animation can be experienced in its full glory: For both platforms, we updated the description of the Extra Life upgrade to have two possible entries. Here's the original, which is still in the game: And here's the new description: Why have two descriptions for a single upgrade? As it turns out, Not a Clone has some adoptive difficulty modifications: the first upgrade you earn from the tutorial actually changes depending on your score. For most people, they'll earn the Extra Life upgrade for free; for better skilled people, however, their first upgrade will be Blinged-Out Case. For the latter crowd, Extra Life does make an appearance on the shop later...but not as a free upgrade. Thus, the original description wouldn't work for these audience. Incidentally, support the charity movement this weekend! For the demo, we've basically updated the code base to match the release version of Not a Clone. Additionally, the Coming Soon dialog has now changed to Available Now, since the game is obviously released. As mentioned in the Post-Mortem this week, we do have a ton of free updates planned for this game. For the first major update, which we estimate to be released during the holiday seasons, are more achievements. Some of them will reward prizes for achieving them, too! We're also planning on adding more microgames, including a few that will be unlocked by default. There will be more upgrades, of course, and a few convenience options will be added in, such as low-power mode. So we hope you look forward to those new changes. Royce Well-Known Member Mar 22, 2011 4,240 180 63 #9 Royce, Nov 5, 2016 So is this kind of like Wario Ware? The only thing keeping me from buying right now is that over 30 games doesn't really sound like very much when they're 5 seconds each. Mrwubbs Well-Known Member Feb 19, 2012 498 0 16 #10 Mrwubbs, Nov 5, 2016 Last edited: Nov 5, 2016 I didn't buy this when it came out because I felt like 30 micro games weren't enough for 4 bucks. I just got it anyway since more people are talking about it, and now I just feel bad for not buying right away. If you are a wario ware fan like me (wario ware and ww twisted are my two favorite gba games) buy this immediately. There have been a few wario ware wannabes over the years, but none have captured the fun or magic of the original. This does in spades. Don't let the seemingly low number of microgames turn you off. Much like Wario Ware, each game has different "tiers" of difficulty, which add to the overall variety. This is a highly polished premium game with a Nintendo level of quality. If that's not a ringing endorsement, I don't know what is. orangecan Well-Known Member Aug 9, 2011 2,000 150 63 #11 orangecan, Nov 5, 2016 Yep this is a very good warioware clone - I haven't put a great deal of time into it but I'm enjoying it a hell of a lot - can't really add much more to what you've said (warioware is my favorite gba game too, check out Peter Panic if you haven't already!). Mrwubbs Well-Known Member Feb 19, 2012 498 0 16 #12 Mrwubbs, Nov 5, 2016 Peter Panic, you say? Will do! Devok Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2013 220 0 16 #13 Devok, Nov 6, 2016 Last edited: Nov 6, 2016 Wow feels like a Warrio touch rip off on the DS to me. I recommend hardest game ever 2, which is better and also free. yankeeblue000 Well-Known Member Aug 29, 2016 644 36 28 #14 yankeeblue000, Feb 14, 2017 I think this is pretty a pretty good game that has its own identity It's Warioware-esque in that it an arcade game with a collection of mini game challenges to complete to progress but there are ton of games out there that follow this formula Granted Warioware is one of the more popular ones but calling this a rip off is a little harsh, Imo I really like it I hope they add more content in the future I think this has a quirky fun vibe to it that stands on its own Eli ᕕ┌◕ᗜ◕┐ᕗ Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Feb 28, 1983 1,269,049 49 48 Barcelona http://elihodapp.com/ #15 Eli, Feb 14, 2017 How did I miss this? yankeeblue000 Well-Known Member Aug 29, 2016 644 36 28 #16 yankeeblue000, Feb 14, 2017 Don't know but I'm glad you finally found it It's really fun It deserves more attention I hope you enjoy it It's one of my fav's & go to games (You must log in or sign up to post here.) 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This is crazy. I had this same idea a couple of years ago. I have no idea how to make a video game, so I'm glad someone else made this lol. I was gonna call it shameless clones. It's nice to see that someone else thought similar to me
They have been working on this one for awhile and I'm happy to see it's been finally released. I am surprised to see this released as a premium game. Cool
Ha! Great minds think alike! Title's pretty fancy, too. Specifically for us, we wanted to address the issue about app store's poor curation. It was in development for a while, though, so some of its criticisms are a bit out-of-date. Aw, thanks for following our development! If you don't mind me asking, what do you mean by being surprised at the game being a premium?
This one of my fav's I love this game http://www.omiyagames.com/not-clone-update-new-demo-future-plans/
It was because for some reason I thought it was going to be f2p. I'm very happy you went with premium.
Today, 07:36 PM #74 OmiyaGames Member [Original Poster] Joined: May 2015 Posts: 58 [Cross-posted from Omiya Games] Those keen-eyed followers of Not a Clone may have noticed that a new build has been released for both the iOS and Android full-releases, as well as the demo releases on various web portals. What's new in these builds? Let's start with the changes in the full release. Due to many requests, Not a Clone now supports iOS 9. We confess that the only reason iOS 10 was the only supported OS on release of the game was due to the fact that we haven't tested the game thoroughly on older devices. It would be really embarrassing for us to release a game that hardly runs on your device, so we took the cautious route. Fortunately, we have recently confirmed that the game runs smoothly on iPad 2 and iPhone 4S, so we marked the game to support iOS 9! For Android, the animated start screen is back! That's right, this goofy title animation can be experienced in its full glory: For both platforms, we updated the description of the Extra Life upgrade to have two possible entries. Here's the original, which is still in the game: And here's the new description: Why have two descriptions for a single upgrade? As it turns out, Not a Clone has some adoptive difficulty modifications: the first upgrade you earn from the tutorial actually changes depending on your score. For most people, they'll earn the Extra Life upgrade for free; for better skilled people, however, their first upgrade will be Blinged-Out Case. For the latter crowd, Extra Life does make an appearance on the shop later...but not as a free upgrade. Thus, the original description wouldn't work for these audience. Incidentally, support the charity movement this weekend! For the demo, we've basically updated the code base to match the release version of Not a Clone. Additionally, the Coming Soon dialog has now changed to Available Now, since the game is obviously released. As mentioned in the Post-Mortem this week, we do have a ton of free updates planned for this game. For the first major update, which we estimate to be released during the holiday seasons, are more achievements. Some of them will reward prizes for achieving them, too! We're also planning on adding more microgames, including a few that will be unlocked by default. There will be more upgrades, of course, and a few convenience options will be added in, such as low-power mode. So we hope you look forward to those new changes.
So is this kind of like Wario Ware? The only thing keeping me from buying right now is that over 30 games doesn't really sound like very much when they're 5 seconds each.
I didn't buy this when it came out because I felt like 30 micro games weren't enough for 4 bucks. I just got it anyway since more people are talking about it, and now I just feel bad for not buying right away. If you are a wario ware fan like me (wario ware and ww twisted are my two favorite gba games) buy this immediately. There have been a few wario ware wannabes over the years, but none have captured the fun or magic of the original. This does in spades. Don't let the seemingly low number of microgames turn you off. Much like Wario Ware, each game has different "tiers" of difficulty, which add to the overall variety. This is a highly polished premium game with a Nintendo level of quality. If that's not a ringing endorsement, I don't know what is.
Yep this is a very good warioware clone - I haven't put a great deal of time into it but I'm enjoying it a hell of a lot - can't really add much more to what you've said (warioware is my favorite gba game too, check out Peter Panic if you haven't already!).
Wow feels like a Warrio touch rip off on the DS to me. I recommend hardest game ever 2, which is better and also free.
I think this is pretty a pretty good game that has its own identity It's Warioware-esque in that it an arcade game with a collection of mini game challenges to complete to progress but there are ton of games out there that follow this formula Granted Warioware is one of the more popular ones but calling this a rip off is a little harsh, Imo I really like it I hope they add more content in the future I think this has a quirky fun vibe to it that stands on its own
Don't know but I'm glad you finally found it It's really fun It deserves more attention I hope you enjoy it It's one of my fav's & go to games