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Davikch

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Hi, I didn't find any other way to reach to you, but I liked the game and would like to translate it into Russian language? Can I?

Thank you! Didn't know the reverse engineering can be considered offensive sometimes. That a very interesting and useful thing to consider.

So, let's say, hypothetically, I want to volunteerly translate an itch.io game. I am good at English, I am decent at first language, but I don't know any reverse engineering and it all seems very complicated. So, how does the volounteer approach the dev? Should they approach the dev with a completed translated version of a game, or does the dev aid the translation beforehand? Is it mandatory to reverse engineer games to translate them? 

sorry if it's a wrong place to start a topic

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It's great. The skelet belongs to Johann if you ask me, a person, that have played once. If you asked me, person, who played several endings, other outcomes are pretty interesting.

The eye part was pretty frustrating, I tried to deny taking eye off, but I did it (and it turned to be not as gory as I though, because it seems like I don't know how do crystal eyes work) and this part made my experience awesome.

The ending made me laugh, for some reason. But the result of the investigation kinda contraticted her actions: 'not her skeleton inside of her' turned out to be the metaphor and it's kinda weird, it means she wasn't that sure the physical skeleton is not hers, but she was sure that much she did all of this!


i liked the game, thanks for making it