Good Shepherd Entertainment has released a brand new update for Dimbulb Games and Serenity Forge's title Where the Water Tastes Like Wine, with the Gold Mountain content update coming for no added cost and focusing on the experience of Chinese Americans.
Gold Mountain "introduces new tales focusing on the experience of Chinese Americans and their impact on American history and culture. It also introduces full Chinese language support thanks to the amazing work of a wonderful Chinese localization team led by Ryan Zhang," as the Steam announcement reads.
"The Gold Mountain update was created to honor the millions of Chinese-Americans generally overlooked in American history. We hope that you enjoy the new original stories that are included in the update and look forward to reading all of your thoughts."
On top of that we also get the following fixes and quality of life improvements:
If you have yet to play the base game, you can invest in the game with a 60% price reduction right now until tomorrow via Steam, and a free standalone experience called Fireside Chats isa also available right now as well.
Have you tried the game yet?