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You’re commuting by train when the ride halts unexpectedly. A pink fog rolls in, a passenger vanishes, and you’re stranded with other confused travelers. Sixtieth Kilometer unfolds as a slow-burn mystery where you piece together clues from fragmented dialogue and cryptic notes. The environment shifts subtly as the story progresses, blending mundane details with growing unease. Exploration is key, though the lack of traditional puzzles might frustrate some. The tone leans into quiet tension rather than jump scares, with the train itself becoming a character in the unfolding drama. The game’s strength lies in its pacing and atmosphere. Community reviews note the ambiguous ending leaves room for interpretation, with some players replaying to catch missed details. While short, most sessions last under three hours, it builds a lingering sense of isolation. Linux and PC users with a taste for dialogue-driven stories may appreciate the minimalist approach. Low on action but high on mood, it’s a talky, cerebral experience that prioritizes mystery over resolution.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
69.0
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