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This game was fun, combining cute graphics with mechanics that made me feel kind of like a mouse scurrying around worrying about life.
It has gorgeous custom art and color choices. At first, it looks like your only options are “get off at a station” or “stay in” but as the game progresses it’s clear there more to it than that. A shadowy and frightening conductor hunts you, some stations are wrong in some ways and you may not even have a ticket.
I eventually got to a good ending but had fun along the way. This is a game that would be fun to show people at my school.
One part of this games did remind me of the SpongeBob episode, Life of Crime. Won't spoil anything, but let's just say that it's good to be honest.
It's a simple puzzle, where you board a subway train, and need to figure out where to get off. The subway animations are pretty nice, and the game does drop a few hints as to where you should get off. It shouldn't take long to complete, but it was pretty fun.
Mouse Train is an adorable tiny adventure in Twine, where you play as a little cutesie mouse boarding a train, but not remembering quite why (or why they are wearing their best scarf!), and also realising they forgot their ticket. Between the ominous train conductor to hide from, and trying to find why you are on this train, the game is well-rounded and so sweet. And the interface. Gosh, it’s so tight and well-done.
I fessed up right away to the conductor, didn’t want to carry the guilt of not having a ticket.
Surreal games on trains by MathBrush
There is an unusually large amount of surreal games on trains (maybe from the Dark Tower?). Here are the ones I can find.