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You are so sweet, thank you! Soon we will be able to please you with some great news, if not about VO, then about porting to Switch ;)
I'll still be dreaming about German VO as adventure games are beloved in Germany and in the last decade some games of this genre from our country were also released in English to a worldwide audience that embraced them.
I recently enjoyed the demo of the game and found that this game is exactly the right thing to fill the ever-growing gap in this genre in Germany. Far too few point and click adventures are dubbed for the German market and therefore miss out on the great recognition that these games deserve.
Although this game, like others in this genre, is nice to play, the fun would be much more fun if you weren't forced to rethink the language. After all, it is much easier to understand your own language. This is probably understandable for everyone.
At this point, big praise again for such a great game.
Thank you very much and kind regards
Mike Chipp