There's a very (or it used to exist) a very cheeky website selling eye-glasses that was all in Braille. Besides being an Art concept it was an actual store selling cheap glasses at ridiculous prices.
I can't fucking find it... not even on web archive. Fuck... It was on one of those blog platforms, can't remember which.
The point anyway is that you need to explore, be curious, having the answers given even before you tried to find them isn't really good for anyone.
Forgive me for going on a bit of a tangent here, quite probably a bunch of you guys have played Skyrim. There's a very well known problem that made people miss a LOT of content on that game, that is called "Quest Arrow Blindness". It is the same as those people that follow blindly a GPS arrow, and end up going down stairs or down a ravine. It is the same problem that is happening here. The unexpected becomes impossible to overcome. People have forgotten how to explore, try, discover, etc... They've become error averse. They simply can't conceive of the possibility that they can try and fail.
These games, of which My Dorm is not an exception, that aren't Kinetic Novels, have a very vocal group of users that detest the walktrough mods, yet, I bet those same people would be completely unable to find the settings to change the language if it wasn't in the one they expected. With exceptions? Yeah, of course. But, as you know the exceptions confirm the rule. That's why they are "exceptions".
I started modding my games when you had to hack executables, using very esoteric editors and compilers. The instructions could take hours to apply. Sometimes they weren't in one of the languages I read, and had to be translated in those pre-historic translators that missed many words. Then we had to navigate forums, and scruffy websites that made you feel like just visiting was enough to make your PC die of a thousand viruses. Fuck, that, all that, was more fun than the fucking game I was modding. LOL.
Peace