Creator of drug‑lord hit Schedule 1 planned to strip drug content and pivot to a farming game if Steam rejected it

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He adds that some regions were initially hesitant — Australia briefly blocked the game — which was frustrating, especially since Tyler is Australian himself. Ultimately the issue was resolved and the game is available there now.

It’s intriguing to consider Schedule 1 as part of the cozy-farming lineage alongside games like Stardew Valley, trading its gritty premise for a tranquil loop of crops and chores. Personally, I’m glad it kept its original identity: there aren’t many games that scratch this particular narrative-management itch, and Schedule 1 fills that gap well.

Tyler says he’s “really, really honored” by the recognition the game has received and excited to see how players continue to engage with it.

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Source: gamesradar.com

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