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These are discussion boards.
A user pointed out that a game was suspiciously similar to Nuclear Throne. Others helpfully made the relevant clarification that, since it wasn't illegal, there was nothing to do about it.
There isn't any more to it than that.
"wasn't illegal"
Judging from what I've seen of it from that trailer and the screenshots, I'd be more concerned if the game is released as incomplete, or abandoned in early access. That seems to be the number one problem with Steam. But the red lights that go off to indicate that don't seem to be present with this one. It seems to be too much effort put into it, at least the art.
It's the asset flips that are the cash grabs. Those are the real concerns in those areas, and this does not look like that to me.
Also, stop saying "Nothing we can do about it" if your not quoting anyone. The devs are suspecious.