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This is a very cozy sub-genre and Nukearts ruined it or atleast damaged it.
As written on Sentinels of the Store Announcement this is bad for Devs and for Gamers.
As I've said before, I've also unlisted their collection on the developer list, and won't be posting new releases to the Announcements on the main group. https://v1.steam.hlxgame.cc/groups/HiddenObjectDoodles
I've opted not to delete the reviews as I still want to maintain a full list of games as a reference. However the reviews themselves now also include a note to warn people that it's a controversial developer and maybe their money would be better focused on a developer who wants to support a niche market.
Steam Users (who dont own their games) can contribute for this punishment on Nukearts with Likeing (YES button on Review) several or all of the Negative Reviews on their games what mentioning the trademark abusing. Because how this work on Steam those Reviews will be shown first as "useful" Review for everyone who look for their games.
Surely this is not the best way, but might be a good start.
Nukearts damaged the whole Doodle Hidden Objects genre with this action. Surely we will lose several games from Steam, those Devs who missing this Trademark issue.
I warned two Dev about the situation on their forum, hopefuly they can take action to rename their games. Big issue also that the deadline is exactly at Next Fest start.
This is so silly, alot of game in this subgenre have "hidden cats" on their title name.
Nukearts is greedy and evil, but I also questioning the competence of authorities as they just accepted this Trademark without investigation?
I never wished a Dev get bankrupted, but I do with them about this absolutely harmful action.
https://v1.steam.hlxgame.cc/app/1587560/discussions/0/765185574573369235/
He doesn't seem very active on the forums though, so maybe he has not seen it.