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Lost In Transit is a horror adventure game developed by ThorHighHeels and released on October 31, 2025 for PC. Set in a labyrinthine network of trains and hospitals, the game follows a young woman navigating eerie, shifting environments filled with unsettling encounters. The story weaves themes of isolation and psychological unease, blending exploration with tense, narrative-driven moments. With a focus on environmental storytelling and ambient sound design, it leans into slow-burn horror rather than jump scares. Its minimalist approach and abstract visuals create a disorienting atmosphere, making every corridor and carriage feel like a potential trap.
The core loop centers on exploration and puzzle-solving. Players move through train stations, tunnels, and hospital wings, interacting with objects to uncover fragmented lore. Controls are straightforward, mouse and keyboard navigation with context-sensitive actions. Puzzles often involve rearranging symbols or manipulating train schedules to unlock areas. A stamina mechanic limits how long you can run, forcing deliberate movement. Enemies lurk in peripheral vision, and avoiding them requires careful pathing. The game’s tension comes from its oppressive silence and sudden audio cues. Sessions often feel like a slow creep through dimly lit spaces, with progress measured in cryptic notes and environmental clues rather than combat or objectives.
Lost In Transit holds an 82% community rating but an average score of 7.5/10. 43% of players finish it, with an average playtime of 11 hours. Community moods are split: 73% report feeling scared, 19% curious. Critics praise its "atmosphere that nails claustrophobic dread" but note "pacing drags in the second act." Achievement completion sits at 68%, with 34% unlocking the "Derailment" trophy. Players frequently mention the game’s haunting sound design and ambiguous story, though some find the minimalistic visuals and lack of direction frustrating.
At $29.99, Lost In Transit is a niche pick for horror fans who enjoy slow-burn stories over action. The 120 achievements add replayability, but the game’s deliberate pacing may test patience. It excels in creating mood but falters in maintaining momentum. Worth trying if you crave abstract horror with a focus on atmosphere, but don’t expect a tightly structured experience.
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Single player
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