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Here's the author of Scythe, Jamey Stegmaier, explaining the differences: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jameystegmaier/scythe/posts/2135566
This [Iron Harvest] is a video game set in the same 1920+ world (created by Jakub Rozalski) as Scythe.
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Scythe Digital is different than Iron Harvest. Whereas Iron Harvest is a real-time combat game, Scythe Digital is the Scythe board game in digital form with full AI.
Neither of them are the originator. They are both licencing the same art and world from the guy who actually created it. It's like two different companies both licencing Starwars, neither of them own Starwars or created Starwars. They just both paid Disney for permission to use Starwars.
Guys, this is a troll, please don't feed