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And whilst I was writing this I looked in the forum for that game and the dev said that yes, one of the games he took inspiration from was Last Call BBS.
Now, it's totally fine to be inspired and make a full game out of it, but at least giving some credit (and or a few small references, such as a Mecha with model name LC-BBS) would have been graceful.
Legally, game mechanisms are not protected intellectual property. The artwork and trademarks can be.
that game does look completely derivative of this one, i'll give that. but it's not "stealing" in any meaning of the word. Back in the day we used to just say that one game was a "clone" of another if they obviously copied a bunch of ideas without directly plagiarizing from another game.