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Short answer is yes.
I dare you to find the word "gameplay" in his post, Sherlock.
I wrote "inspiration". I did not ask if it's "copy and paste" gameplay.
Anyway I am glad. I loved DCOTE. One of the best Cthulhu games ever made.
Obviously? Well. Sherlock number 3. It was not obvious for you when you wrote, quote:
"he asked if the game play the *SAME* as Dark Corners of The Earth"
SAME =/= inspired by.
Well...he or she has some problems.
Sigh...everyone has its own demons, but some demons are darker than others.
Like my daddy used to say. There are no healthy people in this world, only sick and undiagnosed.
Dark Corners of Motorola's Head.