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Actually the developer has been pretty open that while Minecraft was their inspiration the game the reason they started working on Allumeria is because in their eyes Minecraft has almost fundamental design flaws that Mojang are unwilling to fix. And while Minecraft was part of their inspiration another part of inspiration was Terraria and to directly quote the developer:
So I don't think the game counts as "More Minecraft" because the developer gameplay-wise is taking a lot more inspiration from Terraria than Minecraft.
I'll believe it when I see it. Right now I see a minecraft clone.
Well you can go and see for yourself, the game is back on Steam and they have a demo. Don't judge it based on the first hour or two where you're collecting copper and iron (though you can probably just skip grinding materials if you just want see what the game is about). Judge it when you've found forest keys and tried the forest dungeon because that 100% feels like something Terraria would have.