Moses & Plato - Last Train to Clawville Is Out Now on PC!

Toge Productions and The Wild Gentlemen are proud to announce that Moses & Plato - Last Train to Clawville is now available on PC via Steam and GOG with a launch discount of 10%!

This visual novel adventure is set aboard the luxurious Clawville Express. You play as the titular duo tasked with protecting an ambassador traveling on a fragile peace mission. When the ambassador is found murdered during the journey, the balance between rival factions begins to fracture, and you… become the prime suspect.

With limited action points each day, you must wisely choose which passengers to interrogate, which cabins to investigate, and which leads to pursue at each station stop. As the train makes its scheduled halts, new characters enter the story, hidden motives surface, and the truth becomes increasingly complex.

The game features voice acting led by a talented cast. Mike Bodie (Moses) is known for voicing Master Kucha and Verax Leo in Honkai: Star Rail, Tom Clarke Hill (Plato) is recognized for voicing Eskel in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Barry in StellarBlade, and Rebecca Hanssen (Fahni) voiced Eve in Stellar Blade and Alfira in Baldur’s Gate 3.

As part of the larger Wilderness Universe, Moses & Plato offers both a self-contained mystery and a deeper look into a world already rich with lore.

Key Features

  • Detective Work (Mind Garden)

    • Put your deductive skills to the test. Utilize your conspiracy board and connect all the clues.

  • Find clues using your animal senses

    • Use your senses of smell, sight, hearing, and, of course, all your fox cunning, to uncover the secrets of the passengers.

  • Interrogate the suspects

    • 12 travelers waiting to meet you. And you know very well that they all hold secrets.

  • Explore the train, uncover mysteries

    • Discover a train full of secrets and mysteries. Leave no room unexplored. Each cabin hides something, as do its inhabitants.

  • Race against the clock

    • Time is not waiting for you! Everything you do takes time, so you should always think carefully about what you do before the train reaches its final destination!

14. April 2026, von Thore Varga