Hi Niven! Thanks for playing!
I just wanna clarify these are games our students make during their time at our school, most of these game projects are running parallell with individual courses. This one was made using own engine and tech from scratch during their 7th game project spanning 15 weeks part-time (50%).
These are to be experienced as such and maybe not compared to full feature games in actual game studios :)
But we very much appreciate you taking the time and feedback to our students and for trying out their hard labor!
I actually can read, fortunately for me and I have read what your projects are about and I do know these are made by students and they are learning a lot from experience and hard work. I do not expect the games to be highest quality and AAA. I've played lot's of student games and personally have been the coach of my team for "GDWC 2020" and I do understand the following, no need to explain. It's just, simply having a translated text and subtitle is not a huge work, considering the fact that this project does have an enormous amount of detailed renders, high quality textures and animation.
I do expect the flaws, yet I do expect the project to apply the language settings or at least be translated, maybe a little prompt or bar for the text would help.
Good Luck to those students! I am very glad to see their work.
Sorry if that came out wrong! Thanks again. I was just trying to put it more into context, a lot of the time the criteria for these games are leaning more towards the academic side for them to learn various aspects of game development, but it's still fun to get them out there and share the work here! :)
We still value the feedback and we'd hope for you to continue trying out our games!