I realized that Iāve neglected to talk about one of the strangest things that happened to me while playing Inscryption.
What happened was, while we were replaying the game in German to see what the localization was like, we named one of our Death Cards āDutchā - because of reasons.
But then, when that card was actually dealt to us, it was instead called āNiederlƤndischā:
You see, āNiederlƤndischā is the German word for āDutchā, as in the language Dutch.
So, somehow, for some bizarre reason, the game had automatically translated that Death Cardās name into German?
Actually getting the card into our deck and changing the language settings afterwards confirmed that the game would indeed just automatically translate the Death Card's name into whatever language we had set the game to:
I have no idea why this would happen, since itās not like the rest of the gameās text is auto-translated or anything like that.
We did do one experiment with a Death Card called āMiceā, to see if it would translate that to āMƤuseā in German, but the game left that one untouched.
So your guess is as good as mine.
I havenāt had the time for more experiments with this one, so I donāt know how many words would be affected by this - or if itās even still a thing in the latest version - but I still wanted to share it, because itās just so weird.


















