Q&A Answers!
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We’ve assembled questions that you guys asked last week!
[h2]Q. How long is the playtime of the game?[/h2]
In this current build, we have three main regions to play and the playtime will be around 5 hours to clear.
Single region contains about 1.5 hours of playtime, thus all six regions after the full release will have an estimate of 10 hours of game playtime.
However, this is only if you play the main storyline and not the additional contents such as sub quests, housing and collecting various collectibles. That’s going to take a lot longer than the main storyline.
[h2]Q. What’s the cost of the game?[/h2]
The early access of the ‘Ogu and the Secret Forest’ will be 17.99 USD. The cost will increase when the game is fully released.
[h2]Q.Will there be any hidden hats ... ?![/h2]

Yeah! There are many hidden hats throughout the game. Some are sold in shops however, some may only be acquirable through secret discovery. There will be more hats to come!
[h2]Q. What is the origin of ‘Baby Ogu’? Is Ogu from the stars?[/h2]

[h2]Q. Is multiplayer going to be featured in the game?[/h2]
‘Ogu and the Secret Forest’ is a single player adventure game.
Multiplayer is not available in the game.
[h2]Q. How old is ‘Baby Ogu’? lol[/h2]
59000 years old.

[h2]Q. Can we hear the characters' voices?[/h2]
Our main character ‘Baby Ogu’ is a silent protagonist. We wanted the players to imagine what the characters might sound like.
Also creating more than 100 unique characters’ voices might cause some difficulties to the creation process. This is why we decided not to include voices for the characters.
[h2]Q. Will there be more language supports?[/h2]
Currently, ‘Ogu and the Secret Forest’ is supporting Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified). During the 1 year period of early access, we’ll try our best to include language support for more countries.
[h2]Q. What do you want the players to feel playing this game?[/h2]
We want the players to feel nostalgic. The feeling of the joy and pure curiosity we felt when we played video games when we were younger. But most of all, we want everyone to enjoy it!
We’ve assembled questions that you guys asked last week!
[h2]Q. How long is the playtime of the game?[/h2]
In this current build, we have three main regions to play and the playtime will be around 5 hours to clear.
Single region contains about 1.5 hours of playtime, thus all six regions after the full release will have an estimate of 10 hours of game playtime.
However, this is only if you play the main storyline and not the additional contents such as sub quests, housing and collecting various collectibles. That’s going to take a lot longer than the main storyline.
[h2]Q. What’s the cost of the game?[/h2]
The early access of the ‘Ogu and the Secret Forest’ will be 17.99 USD. The cost will increase when the game is fully released.
[h2]Q.Will there be any hidden hats ... ?![/h2]

Yeah! There are many hidden hats throughout the game. Some are sold in shops however, some may only be acquirable through secret discovery. There will be more hats to come!
[h2]Q. What is the origin of ‘Baby Ogu’? Is Ogu from the stars?[/h2]

[h2]Q. Is multiplayer going to be featured in the game?[/h2]
‘Ogu and the Secret Forest’ is a single player adventure game.
Multiplayer is not available in the game.
[h2]Q. How old is ‘Baby Ogu’? lol[/h2]
59000 years old.

[h2]Q. Can we hear the characters' voices?[/h2]
Our main character ‘Baby Ogu’ is a silent protagonist. We wanted the players to imagine what the characters might sound like.
Also creating more than 100 unique characters’ voices might cause some difficulties to the creation process. This is why we decided not to include voices for the characters.
[h2]Q. Will there be more language supports?[/h2]
Currently, ‘Ogu and the Secret Forest’ is supporting Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified). During the 1 year period of early access, we’ll try our best to include language support for more countries.
[h2]Q. What do you want the players to feel playing this game?[/h2]
We want the players to feel nostalgic. The feeling of the joy and pure curiosity we felt when we played video games when we were younger. But most of all, we want everyone to enjoy it!