That tracks

Normal games for normal people, that’s what everyone loves.

But don’t worry, it won’t happen again.

Let me look at the timetable here, let’s see… “Forever,” it says.

An eerie child stares at the player as they travel together on a train, while a businessman works in the background.

Must be a misprint.

Oh, all right, I’ll admit it.

Trip is actually a dreamlike mystery that throws several curveballs at you quite quickly.

Cover image for YouTube video

Why do all these carriages look so familiar?

How did this gym freak mange to bring a treadmill on board?

Why is that child staring eerily into the corner and muttering in an indecipherable language?

I don’t know.

But I reckon if I keep travelling up the train cars, I’ll find ou– oh.

you’re free to play for yourself - the game is offeringa demoas part of Steam Next Fest.

It’s very short, barely 10 or 15 minutes long, and showcases some real crispy retro visuals.

I also like the scenery that passes outside the train as it speeds smoothly along.

It’s like a purgatorial, claustrophobicSludge Life.

Trip looks a little more lighthearted than those, but still retains an element of spooks.