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The game was released on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} for [[UsefulNotes/WindowsGames PC]] on July 23rd, 2020.

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The game was released on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} for [[UsefulNotes/WindowsGames [=PC=]]] on July 23rd, 2020.

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The game was released on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} for [[UsefulNotes/WindowsGames [=PC=]]] PC]] on July 23rd, 2020.

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* MultipleEndings: The game has more than one ending. [[spoiler:You can only get the good one by speaking to the old man sitting on a bench inside the station, unlocking the option to call "Home".]]

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* GhostTrain: Implied with the train that Kensuke wound up on as the game progresses.
* MultipleEndings: The game has more than one ending. [[spoiler:You can only get ending.
** Bad Ending: [[spoiler:Get chased by one of
the good one by speaking ghosts and escape off of the train, but Kensuke winds up in Kisaragi Station and chose to walk along the never-ending train tracks after his calls on the payphone don't go anywhere, trapped in that realm.]]
** Good Ending: [[spoiler:Speak
to the old man sitting on a bench inside the station, unlocking train, follow the instructions he tells you, and speak with him again after ending up in Kisaragi Station. That'll unlock the option to call "Home"."Home," where Kensuke's wife will drive him back to the land of the living.]]


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* UrbanLegends: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kisaragi_Station Kisaragi Station]], where Kensuke eventually winds up, is based on a Japanese urban legend found on [=2chan=].
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* MultipleEndings: The game has more than one ending. [[spoiler:You get the good one by calling "Home".]]

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* MultipleEndings: The game has more than one ending. [[spoiler:You can only get the good one by calling speaking to the old man sitting on a bench inside the station, unlocking the option to call "Home".]]
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* PhoneBooth: You can find one by the train tracks [[spoiler:after giving everyone back their things]].
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* {{Fetchquest}}: You have one on the first night. You need to find some green cicadas for someone.

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* {{Fetchquest}}: FetchQuest: You have one on the first night. You need to find some green cicadas for someone.
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* MultipleEndings: The game has more than one ending.

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* MultipleEndings: The game has more than one ending. [[spoiler:You get the good one by calling "Home".]]
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* PhoneBooth: You can find one by the train tracks [[spoiler:after giving everyone back their things]].
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The game was released on UsefulNotes/{{Steam for [[UsefulNotes/WindowsGames [=PC=]]] on July 23rd, 2020.

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The game was released on UsefulNotes/{{Steam UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} for [[UsefulNotes/WindowsGames [=PC=]]] on July 23rd, 2020.



* FadeToBlack: Whenever you interact with anything you need to, the screen fades to black, and then fades back in.

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* FadeToBlack: Whenever you interact with anything most things that you need to, the screen fades to black, and then fades back in.
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* FadeToBlack: Whenever you interact with anything you need to, the screen fades to black, and then fades back in.


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* RingMenu: The game has one, which lets you hold eight items.
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* {{Fetchquest}}: You have one on the first night. You need to find some green cicadas for someone.


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''The Ghost Train'' is a short [[HorrorVideoGames Horror Video Game by Creator/ChillasArt.

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''The Ghost Train'' is a short [[HorrorVideoGames Horror Video Game Game]] by Creator/ChillasArt.


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''The Ghost Train'' is a short [[HorrorVideoGames Horror Video Game by Creator/ChillasArt.

Every night, Kensuke Tanaka takes the subway train back home. His usual routine for that always involves grabbing a drink from the vending machine, using the bathroom, and taking a smoke break. However, lately, as the nights go on, his usual ride home's been getting spooky.

The game was released on UsefulNotes/{{Steam for [[UsefulNotes/WindowsGames [=PC=]]] on July 23rd, 2020.

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!!''The Ghost Train'' contains examples of:
* FirstPersonGhost: Kensuke Tanaka is never seen. He doesn't even show up in mirrors because of the game's technical limitations.
* POVCam: The game is viewed from Kensuke's point-of-view.
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