Concerned about reusing a mechanic for a game idea
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2025 7:52 pm
Yesterday, I've posted a forum BBS on Newgrounds about the reason why I was feeling worried about that, but since I've gotten no replies from that thread, I've come here to see what your answers might be, when I retell you my worries about it.
You see, the mechanic that involved a choice (conduct the train or fight the creepy crawly on it) in between the player and an NPC was planned for a mature (possibly official, as I wasn't fully aware of the entertainment company's actions at the time) successor to Epic Mickey called "Epic Toony" with my personification of the Toon Disney logo as the namesake and protagonist of the game.
You see, I'm thinking about reusing that mechanic in my recent idea, Bubsy '07.
It's not really a big deal on the surface, until you find out that Disney have been copying artists without their permission, like I did through YouTube (two videos are exampled below this sentence).
That's what's causing my worry, it being that if Disney themselves found out about the piece of unused content, which I've planned to be "official", they'll send me a C&D letter and then potentially patent that game mechanic, whenever they wanted to, so nobody else would use it for themselves.
Any solution to the problem, guys?
You see, the mechanic that involved a choice (conduct the train or fight the creepy crawly on it) in between the player and an NPC was planned for a mature (possibly official, as I wasn't fully aware of the entertainment company's actions at the time) successor to Epic Mickey called "Epic Toony" with my personification of the Toon Disney logo as the namesake and protagonist of the game.
You see, I'm thinking about reusing that mechanic in my recent idea, Bubsy '07.
It's not really a big deal on the surface, until you find out that Disney have been copying artists without their permission, like I did through YouTube (two videos are exampled below this sentence).
That's what's causing my worry, it being that if Disney themselves found out about the piece of unused content, which I've planned to be "official", they'll send me a C&D letter and then potentially patent that game mechanic, whenever they wanted to, so nobody else would use it for themselves.
Any solution to the problem, guys?