Developed by The Wild Gentlemen, the studio behind Chicken Police: Into the HIVE, Moses & Plato – Last Train To Clawville is a fully-voiced point and click murder mystery where you are the main suspect!
The game follows two clueless detectives, Moses and Plato, on the trail of a wild case aboard a famous luxury train called the Clawville Express. In this whodunnit, you’ll meet a variety of intriguing characters who either charm or confuse you, featuring an entire cast of voice actors who you’ll meet throughout the game.
Before you board the Clawville Express (and you’re wondering why a certain character sounds awfully familiar), here’s a breakdown of every voice actor and actress in Moses & Plato – Last Train To Clawville.
Moses voiced by Mike Bodie
Mike Bodie returns as the voice of Moses who also appeared in another The Wild Gentlemen game, Chicken Police: Into The Hive! However, you may also recognise him as Anhur Iron Fang in Smite 2, Telorian in Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine , and Apothecary Brutus in The Tithes (a Warhammer 40,000 animated series).
Plato voiced by Tom Clarke Hill
Tom Clarke Hill returns to voice Plato, who also appeared in Chicken Police: Into The Hive. His other works incudes Eskel from The Witcher franchise, Karl Fairburne from the Sniper Elite franchise, and recently as Cortez in Timesplitters Rewind.

Cunnia voiced by Marta Svetek
Playing Cunnia is Marta Svetek! You’ll recognise her as Vyse in Valorant, Aranessa Anja Saltspite from the Total War: Warhammer franchise, and various voices in Five Nights At Freddy’s: The Secret of the Mimic, most notably as Jackie.
Honk Honk voiced by Alan Marriott
You or your kids may also recognise him as Scoop from Bob the Builder, or Stan the Polar Bear from the Norm of the North franchise. Aside that, he also voice Sven in Voltron Force.
Cassidy voiced by Alex Jordan
Alex Jordan steps in to voice Cassidy. You may recognises him as Mr. Hands from Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, Rook in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and recently as Duane in Crimson Desert.
Pierre voiced by Andrew Wincott
You definitely recognise him as Raphael in Baldur’s Gate 3 but he’s also know for roles as the Father in Layers of Fear 1 & 2, Adam Macy in The Archers podcast as well as various voices in the Divinity games.
We interviewed Andrew Wincott at gamescom asia 2024, read it here.
Monica voiced by Devora Wilde
Devora Wilde has voiced some notable characters such as Lae’zel in Baldur’s Gate 3 and Clea in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. Her recent works also include Hexe Marie from Crimson Desert and Galbrena from Wuthering Waves.

Fahni voiced by Rebecca Hanssen
If you’ve played the English version of Stellar Blade, you’ll definitely recognise her as Eve. However, you may also know her as Alfira from Baldur’s Gate 3 and the English voice of Chen Qianyu from Arknights: Endfield and Ciaccona from Wuthering Waves. She also played Queen Maeve in Netflix’s The Witcher.
Cassandra voiced by Felicity Cant
If you’re a fan of Doctor Who podcasts, you most certainly recognise her in various episodes as Elsa in Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor Adventures and Reinke in Doctor Who: Halloween – Sea Smoke and Other Stories.
Ignat voiced by Ben Crowe
He recently voiced Lucian Bastier in Crimson Desert. However, Ben has also voiced characters such as Dez Kanshaw, Doctor Fairwise and Golbraith in Baldur’s Gate 3, and Sir Owen fro RuneScape. He also voiced Zloff in the English version of the Book of Unwritten Tales.
Latuna voiced by Bethan Dixon Bate
Aside from being the ruler of the Gityanki, Vlaakith in Baldur’s Gate 3, Bethan has also voiced Catherine in Arknights, Sienna Fuegonasus in Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide and Warhammer: Vermintide.
Basil voiced by Wayne Forester
Wayne Foresters joins the cast as Basil. Some of the many characters he has voiced include Siegfried of Denesle from The Witcher, Riki from Xenoblade Chronicles and Escolastico in Blasphemous 2.
Artemus voiced by Adam Longworth
Adam Longworth joins the cast as Artemus. His prior works include Atral in Horizon Zero Dawn, Hayato in Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, and The Visionary in Lost in Random: The Eternal Die.
Marco voiced by Taylor Clarke Hill
The son of Plato’s voice actor, Tom Clarke Hill joins the cast as well, as Marco! Like his father Taylor has some notable roles he’s played such as Ulpianus in Arknights (Eng. ver.), Prince Frani in Triangle Strategy, and Ozak and Dhaak in Outcast: A New Beginning.

With all that said, I’m sure this cast of amazing and seasoned voice actors will provide an amazing experience! Check out the game on Steam or GOG, and follow us on our social media to be notified when our full review of the game goes up!