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  • Summary: I can't open my eyes because it's dazzling. Her whole body is wrapped in the voice of a cicada and the humid air. A faint sea breeze scent.

    Sitting on a wooden bench in an old station building. A nostalgic countryside landscape. The station labeled "Summer Fog". Single track railroad. I
    I can't open my eyes because it's dazzling. Her whole body is wrapped in the voice of a cicada and the humid air. A faint sea breeze scent.

    Sitting on a wooden bench in an old station building. A nostalgic countryside landscape. The station labeled "Summer Fog". Single track railroad.

    I woke up as if I was thrown out of the light, and I had lost my memory.

    Curiously, no one was found in this strange land ...

    A slightly sad and fantastic first-person perspective ADV / walking simulator that unravels the mystery of the invisible summer fog people and "I".

    Why don't you relax and immerse yourself in the fantasy world of stories and scenery?
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  1. Feb 21, 2022
    60
    Nostalgic Train paints a beautiful picture. It would just be nice to see it too.
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  1. Mar 22, 2022
    7
    This is a short game that is part walking simulator and part visual novel. It is - as the title implies - very nostalgic, with a JapaneseThis is a short game that is part walking simulator and part visual novel. It is - as the title implies - very nostalgic, with a Japanese flavor.

    I will give the game a seven because the maker tried something different.
    The game could have done with a bit of extra polish, though. For example, it would really have helped if the hit boxes of the story trigger points would have been bigger/wider, because it is very easy to walk past them even if you are walking on the right route. The game offers a way to reveal the (next) trigger points, but using that takes you out of the experience (a least a bit).

    So enjoyable if this is a type of game you like already. If you are new to 'walking sims' I would rather recommend a title like "What Remains of Edith Finch".
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