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Yes friend... I only made some changes but I will definitely leave the credits to the original developer so as not to get it wrong. Although some people do work and then disappear from the internet....

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its not just about credit you are posting their game and enabling donations so you can earn money from their works.
And take my Simpsons game down !

It's already been deleted brother...

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You’re completely mistaken, and honestly, it’s pretty rude for someone who’s so wrong. I played this game years ago, and it’s clear that Alexandre Xander GMG has taken the work from GimaBrothers Productions and reposted it as his own, claiming to have made some changes. This means that anyone who donates or supports this Alexandre guy is unintentionally backing him over GimaBrothers, which isn’t fair to them. He’s tried something similar before with the Simpsons fan game as well!

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I fully support the right of creators to develop fan games and receive support or donations from their communities. However, what I find unfair is when someone takes a fan game that another person has worked tirelessly on—investing time, effort, and creativity—only to edit it without permission, make questionable and limited changes, and then present it as their own. This not only undermines the original creator’s hard work but also diverts attention, support, and even donations away from them. The true credit, recognition, and financial support should go to those originals who put in the real effort to bring their vision to life.

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100% agree. AbeDrinkin is drinking moonshine or something LOL

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For me the main issue here is that this isn't just a mod or a small addition; it's essentially the same game with minimal changes. The reality is that the original developers did the bulk of the work, and now, if they ever decide to release it on platforms like Itch.io, they’ll be competing against this version. That’s the real concern—not just proper credit, but the fact that the original creators could be undercut of fans, support and donations by something that required significantly less effort to put together.

Mods and fan projects are great, but there's a difference between adding meaningful expansions and just re-releasing someone else’s work with a few tweaks. It’s about recognizing where the real effort was put in and ensuring the original team isn’t left at a disadvantage.

Hope that makes sense.

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