Candy Crush makes billions, Talking Tom developer calls out counterfeits, and Molyneux says Godus will be 'sublime'

Welcome to PocketGamer.biz's weekly rundown of the stories clocking up the hits, picking up the click-throughs and generally keeping the advertisers happy by serving up page views.
Or, if you'd prefer, the top five stories currently dominating our readers' attention.
Each week, we'll be counting down the biggest news from the previous seven days, giving just a glimpse of the industry's big issues, from five to one.
#2: Friday Flashback: Candy Crush Saga revealed as the second 'billion dollar' mobile game

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Friday Flashback: Candy Crush Saga revealed as the second 'billion dollar' mobile game »King has had a busy old time of late.
The firm has recently filed for an IPO for up to $500 million on the New York Stock Exchange, while its also been hard at work 'protecting its IP' by taking legal action against CandySwipe studio, Runsome Apps.
Indeed, it's no surprise that King wants to protect its IP however, especially now it has been revealed that Candy Crush Saga is the second game to join the ludicrously exclusive billion dollar club.
#3: TestFlight owner Burstly acquired by Apple

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TestFlight owner Burstly acquired by Apple »In a move that came somewhat out of the blue, Apple acquired Burstly, the company behind app beta testing platform TestFlight, for an undisclosed fee.
The news was confirmed by the Cupertino giant just hours after Burstly announced it was terminating the Android version of TestFlight to 'refocus on iOS'.
Apple has decided to keep its cards close to its chest, refusing to reveal any details about the purchase, explaining through a company statement that it buys smaller technology companies from time to time, and generally doesn't discuss its plans.
#4: Updated: Pocket Gamer's ultimate GDC 2014 party guide

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Updated: Pocket Gamer's ultimate GDC 2014 party guide »With GDC bearing down on us like a herd of stampeding wildebeests, it's no surprise that our GDC 2014 party guide has made it into the Hot Five for the second week in a row.
Concocted by our resident party guru, Martine Paris, our guide helps ensure that you don't miss out on any of GDC's spectacular shindigs.
You'll also be pleased to know that Martine has been busy adding new events to the list, meaning there are now even more reasons to look forward to GDC, you lucky thing.
#5: The Godus amongst us: Molyneux talks free-to-play farces, winning without chasing whales and his top score on Flappy Bird

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The Godus amongst us: Molyneux talks free-to-play farces, winning without chasing whales and his top score on Flappy Bird »Following Peter Molyneux's recent talk at Casual Conect Europe, we had a chance to sit down with the man himself and chat to him about everything from his upcoming deity simulator, Godus, to his high score on Flappy Bird.
"Whenever anything like this happens, you then end up with like twenty Flappy Duck and Fluffy Bird games," said Molyneux of Flappy Bird's succes.
"You get all these clones, but it never works because it was just a moment in time.
"It's like the equivalent of The Blair Witch Project. You know, that film was made with a $50,000 budget and with handheld cameras, but that doesn't mean every film is going to be shot on handheld cameras and with a cheap budget."
#6: Taking down the Talking Tom thieves: Outfit7 celebrates legal win against Chinese dev

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Taking down the Talking Tom thieves: Outfit7 celebrates legal win against Chinese dev »Talking Tom Cat developer Outfit7 has claimed that its recent victory over Chinese app firm NanJing oooo3d sends out a 'forceful message' to other developers who are intent on pushing out counterfeit products.
Over a year after the Outfit7 filed the lawsuit, NanJing oooo3d was finally found guilty of "copying the Talking Tom virtual character and the look and feel of the globally successful Talking Tom mobile apps".
"Innovation, unique characters and high-value entertainment are fundamental to the success of our brands," said Outfit7 founder and CEO Samo Login
"We've invested heavily in our research and development to ensure our products are market leaders and, as such, we will do whatever it takes to protect our IP."