Brazen Minecraft copy becomes a smartphone hit
If you look at the current top charts in the PlayStore, the game at the top might look familiar. The smartphone game has some similarities to Minecraft, but it’s actually just an extremely cheeky clone.
Successful smartphone hit steals from Minecraft
Minecraft is still one of the most successful games of all time. The block phenomenon has found a number of imitators over time, some of whom bring their own ideas with them. The mobile game Craft School: Monster Class even made it to the top of the PlayStore charts.
A look at the product page in the PlayStore already shows that Craft School: Monster Class has simply taken many elements from Minecraft. The thumbnails already show the classic Minecraft look and also figures like Main character Steve, zombies, skeletons and endermen were only provided with googly eyes. Fans of the Netflix hit Squid Game should also be attracted with corresponding skins and cards. The “story” also revolves around a character named Herobrune. Maybe a distant relative of Minecraft legend Herobrine (Source: Craft School: Monster Class)?
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Minecraft and Fall Guys: Mobile clones are at the top
Craft School: Monster Class has now been downloaded more than a million times from the PlayStore. The more than 3,500 reviews also result in an average rating of at least 4.2 out of 5 stars. Although graphics and many sound effects were taken directly from Minecraft, the mobile game plays completely differently. The focus is on jump and run passages along with stealth sections.
Craft School: Monster Class is currently not the only clone in the top charts in the PlayStore. The Fall Guys copy Stumble Guys has since been relegated to second place there. Just like the template, you’ll also have to complete various colorful Takeshi’s Castle-style challenges. Control and maps are practically identical to the now free Fall Guys.