The graphic style of the game is wonderful, but during playing the game I got the strong feeling that the game had a lot more potential than it actually used. I don't mind that there are just a few scenes/screens, but the story was not profound. You wanted to like the characters, but there was not much emotion coming from them. The puzzles were way to easy; often I felt like I already carrying around the solution to a puzzle I don't know yet. Then you finally got the puzzle by talking to someone and it was solved immediately. It was less like an adventure and more like an interactive story. The german dubbing actor Nora Tschirner did a good job in the German version. I would have expected an English voice actor for Tannhauser in the German version, but the way he actually sounded did not reference to the US in any way. In the English version the residents of Trüberbrook at least have a German accent. And what did it actually has to do with Germany in the 1960s during cold war? This aspect was teasered in the trailers, but it was not important at all for the story. It also could have been settled in any other western country +- 15 years. Long story short: Nice graphic, big potential, but I expected more.