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and B. You can never have too many farming sims imo
(also C. idk what the point of you making this thread is???)
No need to attack this little gem - he's spend a lot of time and effort getting to this point to release an early access.
Stardew Valley's development started in 2012.
Orange Season's development started in 2014.
Stardew Valley was released in 2016.
Both games are based on Harvest Moon. That's all there is to it.
Just because they're both farm games doesn't mean he's ripping off Stardew. Relax, Hudell placed in a lot of work in this.
I'm always surprised by people who don't understand that being in the same genre doesn't make it a clone.
This is an rpg maker game though so you cannot even expect it to be close to stardew "in gameplay" since the engine has its limits