- Acting for Two: John Guilor, who plays Ryan Rand, also voiced the Police chief.
- Colbert Bump: This game got a lot more popular after Giant Bomb did a video about it and were so intrigued by it that they continued playing it after they said they were done.
- A similar bump happened after Jesse Cox and Dodger played the game on Jesse's channel.
- Yet another bump happened after Grant and Kirran of TeamFourStar's gaming channel played it through from start to finish.
- The Danza: Paul Darrow as Paul Rand.
- Real Life Writes the Plot: According to the game's writer, there was supposed to be a fight scene between Simon and Ryan at the end of the game. However, Simon's actor was feeling under the weather and by the time they got better, the crew's rental time of the building used for Atlas had run out, meaning the idea had to be scrapped and Simon running off after you confront him at midnight became an instance of What Happened to the Mouse?
- Throw It In!:
- According to the creators, Jenks's distinctive hat actually belongs to Rupert Booth, the actor playing him. He wore it on the first day of shooting and they decided to use it in the game.
- The scene implying Ryan and his wife are potentially into BDSM was improvised. They only had a moment to shoot that scene, pack up, and leave, having asked the people in restaurant to move out the way while they shot only to be told the people there were there for a relative's wake.
- What Could Have Been:
- The game was originally developed as a BBC drama, many years before it became a game. The BBC hated it.
- The actor who plays the drunk played the test version of Jenks, while Rupert Booth initially auditioned for a minor character (and was quite surprised when he was cast as Jenks instead).
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