'A big scam company just stole my whole game'_ A Backrooms indie dev has been forced to seek legal h

have quickly become a staple of the horror genre. If you check on Steam, there are , which, despite looking similar thanks to their setting, can be different in a couple of minor ways. However, there are at least two Backrooms games that are pretty much identical

Steelkrill's game, , was released last week and has had a pretty good reception with a 'Very Positive' review rating on Steam. The game takes a more narrative approach to the Backrooms as it follows a young teen who has fallen into the liminal space. It also uses a camcorder to add a lost-footage vibe to the already creepy atmosphere.

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Steelkrill has already submitted a DMCA and is working alongside their publisher and lawyer and is now trying to figure out the next step: "For now, the game is taken down from PlayStation and Xbox, but it's still up on Nintendo Switch."

Looking at , it seems like they have a knack for taking popular Steam games and passing copies off as their own. There's TCG Empire: Card Shop Simulator, which strikes a remarkable resemblance to and was published just a few months after its release. And then there's Chained Towards Heaven, which looks an awful lot like .

"If you can report , that would be awesome," Steelkrill says. "If you bought it by mistake, please see if you can get a refund. If you can share this, that would be awesome as well, so more people will know about this and not get tricked. I will try my best to post this to other subreddits to make more people aware."

But the end goal of this isn't to reap any financial awards or get monetary compensation; it seems like Steelkrill just wants the record [[link]] to be set straight: "I don't even want the money they stole. I just want them to refund them back to the buyers if we can somehow catch them. This is not fair to [[link]] developers and not fair to the players. I still can't believe that someone as big as Sony, Xbox, and Nintendo is letting this slide. It's sad."

It's true that backroom games can all seem very similar. There's not a whole lot of zhuzhing up you can do in an that is meant to be eerily empty. But even so, different games can look and play differently [[link]] depending on the style. I've played a few different Backrooms games, and in some way, they've all had distinguishable qualities. There's , which gives off vibes; , which has more glossy, realistic graphics and a couple of unique areas; and , which offers loads of different areas and modes. So there's really no excuse to have two identical Backroom games, regardless of how mundane the source material is.

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