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Not being snarky at all, but maybe make your own game? Tyler showed us one man can do it apparently.
am a solo indie dev, it is absolutely possible nowadays, lots and lots of tools to streamline the process, and there's things that are really work intensive for very little return, like cutscenes, that you can just avoid. It takes time and a lot of work, but it is doable if you're driven and focused on making addictive, reusable mechanics. ^^
Rimworld was also initially developped by only one dude, so was stardew valley, toby fox codes like an inexperienced high school teen and look where undertale is now. :P