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Nintendo & Pokemon company sues Palword creator for Infringement of Patent Rights
What gameplay mechanics does Palword use that multiple other games don't also use? Like, there's a BUNCH of JRPGs and some western games (Temtem for example) that have a gameplay MUCH, MUCH more similar to Pokemon lol