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The Count of Monster Disco VS openBVE

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The Count of Monster Disco logo The Count of Monster Disco

The Count of Monster Disco is a Single-player Simulation developed by Skyhook Games and published by Dovetail Games.

openBVE logo openBVE

openBVE is an open source train simulator
  • The Count of Monster Disco Landing page
    Landing page //
    2023-05-13
  • openBVE Landing page
    Landing page //
    2021-10-14

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Category Popularity

0-100% (relative to The Count of Monster Disco and openBVE)
CMS
32 32%
68% 68
Games
37 37%
63% 63
Website Builder
11 11%
89% 89
Simulation
59 59%
41% 41

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