

It costs £1.49 from the App Store, and yes, there are in-app purchases. It's described as a "block shooter where you take control of the time". Super Hot 2, or "Super Hot 2 ! - Block Pocket Build It Mini Lab Edition", to give it its title in full, doesn't seem bothered by such matters. Most lift gameplay and graphics from popular games and slap on a title that's close enough to the source material to dupe people into a download, but different enough to avoid the wrath of lawyers. Mobile game digital stores are flooded with clones, from copies of Super Mario to endless Flappy Bird rip-offs.


Super Hot 2 manages to clone the eye-catching first-person time-bending shooter Superhot, and in the same breath rip-off Mojang's block-building phenomenon, Minecraft. Superhot isn't even out yet, but opportunistic developers have already cloned it and released a "sequel" on the App Store.
