I'm looking for a little help understanding what Apple considers a "copycat". I've been trying to get my app on the store for over a week but I fear that no matter what I do it will continue to be rejected pursuant to Guideline 4.1.
I've at least been able to extract from them that the issue lies in the design of the UI, not the metadata.
This app and its metadata appears to be misrepresenting itself as another popular app or game already available on the App Store, from a developer's website or distribution source, or from a third-party platform.
Specifically, the app resembles the popular game Wordle.
We understand that you have removed metadata related to Wordle. However, the UI still resembles the game very closely.
Unfortunately this only confuses me more as there are several Apps on the App store with similar UIs.
Here's a screenshot of my app.
And here's a screenshot of the App store when I search for "wordle".
What's the Word? Logic Game is the one that really gets me as it's literally a Wordle clone but others have a similar UI as well so I don't understand the difference between these apps and mine. If anyone has any insights into what triggers Apple's copycat senses, I'd love to hear them.
For additional context here is the rest of my app's store listing info:
Description: Cordial is a cooperative word puzzle game designed to be played with friends! Take turns with your partner trying to guess the hidden word. Each guess provides clues as to what the hidden word is by indicating which letters are in the word if they're in the correct spot.
Keywords: word,puzzle,game,cooperative,multiplayer
Screenshots (in addition to the one above)