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When it comes to games of this style, I usually enjoy a good story telling and the interactions with others that come with it; this game had a good pace at the beginning with each of the interactable characters, but ended up failing to give a satisfying ending that coherently added everything together. 

*SPOILERS*
The first half of this game sees you running around, talking to each of the other passengers of the train. There's a homeless man, a retiring detective, a little girl, a sickly woman, and an older man. At first glance, the game seems to play out as a euphemism for passing on to the afterlife. The issue with this is that as you progress through the game, you end up almost falling victim to a spider monster in one of the train carts. You escape with the help of the sickly woman, and the game ends with you waking up in another train (presumably in the real world). While this strange story might've ended neatly in the written version, this game seems to miss that mark and just kind of ends.
*END SPOILERS*

All in all, this is an open-ended game that leaves a little too much to interpretation with too much going on in the game that it's tough to really say what the point of it was. I'd recommend checking it out (about a 5 minute runtime) and see what kind of interpretation others come up with

My playthrough:

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Dude made a whole essay about the game lol