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[url=http://www.gog.com/gamecard/the_night_of_the_rabbit]The Night of the Rabbit, a point-and-click adventure of magic, mystery, and wonder, full of beautiful storybook graphics that will make your inner child smile, is available for pre-order on GOG.com, for only $19.99. Get it now to receive a free copy of , another great cartoonish adventure game that feels a lot like a hilarious Terry Pratchett novel. It will keep you entertained until [url=]The Night of the Rabbit arrives, approximately on Wednesday, May 29.

In The Night of the Rabbit we join young Jerry and follow a peculiar white rabbit to the wondrous realm of Mousewood, a land where critters can speak and where mystery abounds. It is here that Jerry’s dream of being a magician comes true, though a haunting, sinister force casts a long shadow over the forest. Someone offers the residents of Mousewood a deal of their lifetime - tickets to the greatest magic show that the world has ever seen. But the price is steep, as they'll have to bet their houses, their money… and their lives.

If you're a point-and-click adventure fan, craving for a magical voyage, don't miss out on this fantastic deal! Get The Night of the Rabbit today on GOG.com, and Deponia will become available to you for free. The offer lasts until Wednesday, May 29.

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All languages, but no German for a game from a German developer? This sucks. :(
More Daedalic goodness! I was wondering whether this one would show up for pre-order.
Please note that German language is not available in this version!
May I ask why? I don't see any publisher interfering with lamguage licenses, so what's the deal?
FURRIES!
Nice look adventure although not something i would buy. Still nice to see here.
This is going to be an amazing game, like all Daedalic games. Sadly, 20 bucks is way out of my league, so I'm gonna have to wait for a sale. But it's good to know it's already present here.
I'll get this on DVD anyway, but no original version ?
The meanders of licensing truly make no sense to me.
Post edited May 13, 2013 by Erich_Zann
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RS1978: All languages, but no German for a game from a German developer? This sucks. :(
I second that. Most Daedalic games available on GOG were released without german version, and it was added later. So what's up? What's keeping Daedalic to let you distribute German version right away?

Please note that German language is not available in this version!
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Nergal01: May I ask why? I don't see any publisher interfering with lamguage licenses, so what's the deal?
I assume it's the price. The German version will be more expensive.
Looks very good. :)
Happy that the game is here, disappointed by the lack of German language. But that's nothing new and surprising with Daedalic. I was close to pre-ordering, but in this case I'd rather wait until the original version is added or the game gets discounted. Then again, it seems there's not even a pre-order discount, so there's little point in pre-ordering anyway.
Deadelic is hatching their adventure games like chicken :)

the graphics seem WONDERFUL but I still need to finish about 4 other games from them first...
Get The Night of the Rabbit today on GOG.com, and Deponia will become available to you for free. The offer lasts until Wednesday, May 29.
This is something I'd write in bold. I know it's like that on the title but people usually skip titles thinking it's just the same as what the thread topic says. Also, you should clarify if you get a gift code for the game or how it works. Just my 2 cents.
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Nergal01: May I ask why? I don't see any publisher interfering with lamguage licenses, so what's the deal?
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RS1978: I assume it's the price. The German version will be more expensive.
Yep, apparantly the German retail version will cost twice as much.