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What changed
- Gameplay
- UI and audio
Going my way? changes
The Going My Way? playtest is now open for conductors who aren't afraid of unexpected twists and are ready for a ride on a very strange train.
You can now be among the first to try an early version of our new game.
What's included in the playtest:
Three fully playable in-game days – the cycle has already started.
All core mechanics – every system is in place and working.
Fully written dialogue – the passengers' creepy stories won't leave you indifferent.
Near‑final art for the train and stations – every detail cranks up the anxiety and uncertainty.
Jump scares and anomalies across all three days – they won't warn you before showing up.
Sound design – the train sounds like a train, the passengers sound like passengers. As for the Wanderers… you'll have to hear them yourself.
Two music tracks – written for long, sleepless nights.
Game settings – you can tweak things to your liking, but some things can't be changed.
Bonus level – the truth awaits those who make it to the end.
Completing the playtest takes about 20–40 minutes, with the option to replay it. That's enough time to figure out how the train works.
How to join the test?
To try the game for free, just head over to our Steam page and request access. Oh, and please don't forget to leave feedback — your input helps us improve the game and take a huge step forward toward release.
Enjoy the ride,
Siberian Koala & Spaghetti Cat
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