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All good in the end <3
If it suits your pocketbook, then show your gratitude to this developer by purchasing Mini Metro or Mini Motorways. Or, maybe gift a copy to a niece or nephew. Their games are massively polished and fun.
It seems that we should celebrate the sincerity of Dinosaur Polo Club as way to recognize the humanity that we all share.
So you still thought you'd have a legal right to sue a superficial clone of your game, wich is not the case.
You cannot copyright a game genre or mechanics, otherwise the Dev's behind Cities: Skylikes would have legal rights to sue you as well, they have cars that go from point A to B, deposit people or wares and have traffic in their game.
Path of Exiles would be in huge trouble, since they openly admitted their game is essentially a Diablo clone and Fortnite would have never happend because they copied PUBG.
It would be something different if they would have used your code but that is not mentioned anywhere as a concern.
I think you just got called out and are now forced to backpaddle since you're no AAA Dev-Studio yourself. Plus, I would fire your legal team, it seems as if they got their degree from Trump University
I hope you now have learn to communicate better before getting your lawyers involved.
The original decisions to pursue AQR for legal actions, while the reasoning behind it makes sense, did not sit right at all with me. Since AQR is notably a product of passion, passion for your own games on top of that, and with a large part of AQR's audience being shared with your own, I can only imagine it would have made for a situation without any winners all around.
Had those actions persisted, I'm not sure I could have justified to myself to continue playing Mini Metro or Mini Motorways anymore. Thanks for this clarification, justification, and ceasing of legal actions.