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Ah... It is not a problem for me. I bought the game on itch.
I just found it sad that the game is not available in Germany.

Sorry for the late reply.

In Germany the game either needs an age rating via the USK (PEGI is not valid in Germany) or an age rating that is issued by Valve through its own self-rating process.

The self rating process should be available for you under the following link: https://partner.steamgames.com/healthcheck/missingratingforgermany/

That's strange.
I know that certain types of games are blocked in Germany.
But I can still buy both big and small games with tits in them.

Must be a new thing...

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The game is currently not available on Steam in Germany.
See SteamDB restricted_countries:  https://steamdb.info/app/3567040/info/

It is probably missing an age rating. 
Steam will automatically generate an age rating for the game when you fill out a questionnaire:
https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/gettingstarted/contentsurvey/germany

Thank you Oracle & Bone!

I absolutely loved this game.

The romance between Michelle and Sam felt absolutely real.

While the struggle on their way to a relationship felt sad at times, the ending was very satisfying and hopeful.  A description of the ending I read somewhere that I found very fitting read as follows: "Hope in the face of an uncertain future".

Or to say it in other words: This game made me very happy.

The music and graphics, both in style and quality, also really helped to immerse me in this game.

Hong Kong in the 1980s with its music and cinema scene were a fantastic setting for this game.
The word setting feels a bit like the wrong word here because of the (historical) realities reflected in the game (the handover, the current situation of Hong Kong, the cultural background of the characters, etc.). This context and the execution of said context in the game elevates Hong Kong to be far more then a normal setting.

I will remember the story of Michelle and Sam (and Hong Kong) for a long time.


I'm very excited about the next game from Oracle & Bone. And it doesn't have to be a sequel to A Summer's End. Yes, I'm definitely interested in the future of Michelle and Sam.
But I've learned so much in this game that I'd also like to play a game set in a different place and/or time with different characters.

And now I'll listen to some Cantopop again (ok, ok mainly Anita Mui). Thanks for the Spotify playlists by the way.

P.S. Thanks also for creating a Linux version.