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Congratulations german friends!! Now you can look for Sophia in german!!

Barcelona, ES - May 22nd, 2015 - Indie video game “MIND: Path to Thalamus” increases its localization options by adding German as one of the available languages, on top of the already existing English and Spanish.

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addedBarcelona, ES - May 22nd, 2015 - Indie video game “MIND: Path to Thalamus” increases its localization options by adding German as one of the available languages, on top of the already existing English and Spanish. Mind Path to Thalamus adds German localization in its last update “MIND: Path to Thalamus” is a First Person Puzzler that throws you into a fantastic and surreal environment. Bend the natural elements to your will in order to progress in this emotive, remarkable tale. In addition to releasing regular updates, “MIND: Path to Thalamus” is being completely redone in the last installment of Unreal Engine, Unreal Engine 4, for which Carlos Coronado was invited to Epic Games on April 2015. The game is to be released in current generation consoles and include Virtual Reality support. “MIND: Path to Thalamus” has been highly acclaimed by international media, including The Telegraph and Eurogamer and has won the “Best Art and Design” award on Granada Gaming Festival 2014.

MIND: Path to Thalamus Enhanced Edition changes

addedBarcelona, ES - May 22nd, 2015 - Indie video game “MIND: Path to Thalamus” increases its localization options by adding German as one of the available languages, on top of the already existing English and Spanish. Mind Path to Thalamus adds German localization in its last update “MIND: Path to Thalamus” is a First Person Puzzler that throws you into a fantastic and surreal environment. Bend the natural elements to your will in order to progress in this emotive, remarkable tale. In addition to releasing regular updates, “MIND: Path to Thalamus” is being completely redone in the last installment of Unreal Engine, Unreal Engine 4, for which Carlos Coronado was invited to Epic Games on April 2015. The game is to be released in current generation consoles and include Virtual Reality support. “MIND: Path to Thalamus” has been highly acclaimed by international media, including The Telegraph and Eurogamer and has won the “Best Art and Design” award on Granada Gaming Festival 2014.

Barcelona, ES - May 22nd, 2015 - Indie video game “MIND: Path to Thalamus” increases its localization options by adding German as one of the available languages, on top of the already existing English and Spanish. Mind Path to Thalamus adds German localization in its last update “MIND: Path to Thalamus” is a First Person Puzzler that throws you into a fantastic and surreal environment. Bend the natural elements to your will in order to progress in this emotive, remarkable tale. In addition to releasing regular updates, “MIND: Path to Thalamus” is being completely redone in the last installment of Unreal Engine, Unreal Engine 4, for which Carlos Coronado was invited to Epic Games on April 2015. The game is to be released in current generation consoles and include Virtual Reality support. “MIND: Path to Thalamus” has been highly acclaimed by international media, including The Telegraph and Eurogamer and has won the “Best Art and Design” award on Granada Gaming Festival 2014.

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