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Have you ever heard the saying *Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery*?
How about *A sucker is born every minute*?
Just look up the dates the games were created and you'll know.
If you're making a game about the same thing., they're gonna share a lot in common
I own Tavern Master, but I haven't played it yet. It seems like it'd be pretty relaxing. As far as I know, it's on the pure simulation side. Epic Tavern looks more like a pseudo-RPG where you send out adventurers to go on quests.
Maybe there'll be a Humble Bundle deal eventually where you can something like 10 of these tavern games for $15. I'd probably buy that. And, sadly, not get around to playing any of them for months, if not years.