It's only a game.
Anyone fancy a
quick copyright-free game of Who’s Who?
Or maybe a couple
of quick rounds of the often-imitated Line ‘em Up?
Failing that, we could have a quick game of Alibaba.
Or if you’re
feeling flexible we could roll out the Topsy Turvey mat.
It seems that the
trademarking of board games is a tricksy business. All it takes is a subtle name-change to keep the lawyers at bay. I wonder how much the faces differ
from Who’s Who to Guess Who? Wilkinson were probably just a ‘tache away from
a potential lawsuit.
I’d quite like to
turn up at a kids' party with one half of the Who’s Who board and initiate a
game against the original. Perhaps they're both compatible with some kind of universal adaptor (or after a quick once-over with a marker pen).
There's always a chance that it's a case of ‘the chicken or the egg’. Maybe
Who’s Who came out years before its counterpart – but the person who dreamt it up didn’t have the nous to patent it.
Whatever the
case, watch this space for my soon-to-be released - and completely original - Manopoly.