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Scammer devs win again.
If I were them, reviews like this would be like sweet nectar, drizzled atop my ill-gotten money sundae.
The gameplay mechanics are actually fair, but the presence of the all the copyright infringement and dubious money-making are not fair or "free" to anyone. This especially hurts us players who have wasted time on this game instead of playing a (better) legit free game.
It will be really interesting to see how the devs respond to this. Especially since Steam is not the only platform this game has made itself cozy on.