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Made with Unreal Engine 5, you are trapped in a Japanese subway station loop. Spot the strange anomalies to free yourself. Don't miss any or you will be forced to start over. Again, and again. If you enjoy The Exit 8, [Chilla's Art] Shinkansen 0, and similar titles I think you'll have fun here. I am a new indie game developer, I made this game by myself and would love to hear what you think. Thank You for any and all support.

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Leave The Station (zip) 866 MB

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I'm seeing an inconsistency that I think might be a bug. It has to do with the timing of the train. 


Usually the train goes through and a while later the announcer speaks. Sometimes the train comes through late enough that the announcer speaks right after. 

Ok, I thought. That must be an anomaly. But when that happens, it's inconsistent what happens when I go back. Sometimes when I go back when the announcer speaks right after the train goes though, it moves me forward a level. Sometimes when I go back after that it resets me to the start.

I don't get it. Is that an anomaly or not? 

If it's not supposed to be an anomaly then it's a bug or oversight that sometimes the announcer speaks right after the train goes through, because that is a very noticeable difference. 

If it is an anomaly, then it's bugged because sometimes it resets you to the first level when you go back even though an anomaly happened.

*The train time is not an anomaly* I am doing a couple small tweaks right now and that is one I thought may be needed. It's currently just randomized, sorry for the confusion. You can ignore the timing right now, I am changing it to a set interval like the announcer. Thank you for playing and thanks for the feedback!