The children are sad because there were no more new levels, although it was communicated that way, and the end of the story is open......
Hello moonlight, thank you for your patience. According to consultation with the specialist department, the definitive end of the story is indeed unknown. Whether Mia will finally find her mother or grandmother, or whether she has met her future self from another time machine, remains unanswered for the time being. Her noble motives may be related to sustainability, saving the planet or simply a family reunion. Best regards, Lea
Hello moonlight, thank you for your patience. According to consultation with the specialist department, the definitive end of the story is indeed unknown. Whether Mia will finally find her mother or grandmother, or whether she has met her future self from another time machine, remains unanswered for the time being. Her noble motives may be related to sustainability, saving the planet or simply a family reunion. Best regards, Lea
Hi Lea, thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, the abandonment of the game without a definitive end fits in with the new Migros culture under Mario Irminger, it's just a shame what this man is doing. First everything is bought up, including abroad, and now everything is being sold off again. What is Migros a cooperative for if such drastic changes are decided without the cooperative? I think this is regulated in the articles of association, I'll have to read them carefully. Kind regards Suanne