A Train to Piccadilly
A downloadable retro game for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android
A stupid rainy day. Another one, the umpteenth in Soviet Europe. It kindly keeps the dust down, but moving through the rubble is difficult: the risk is that of slipping and breaking a bone. I'm in the right alley. I can't see the door, though... Ah! There it is, at the end, behind those boards. Now it's only a question of grit--stepping into a future that sounds so surreal.
But even so, less surreal than what we've endured in this wrecked country for the last forty years...
Berlin, 1987. It is October 18th.
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RELEASE 2.1 OUT!
A new, improved version is ready for purchase. After a severe bug-testing and some proofreading, Release 2 is ready to convey the ultimate experience. Buy your copy now and get roms for twelve (!) 8- and 16-bit systems, plus your modern interpreter of choice.
Available for
AMIGA, ATARI8BIT, ATARIST, ACORN BBC, COMMODORE 64, 128, PLUS4 and COMMANDER X16, MEGA 65, MACOS CLASSIC (8.0), MSX and SAM COUPE.
(AND THEY WORK ON REAL HARDWARE, TOO!)
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Want to play it for free?
THE PUNYCOMP24 VERSION IS FREE!
Get the full experience for free in Z5 Z-Machine format: download the "demo" version to get the game that reached second-place in the latest PunyComp. (It is actually the full version but that's how Itch.io names free software, I guess).
AND YOU CAN PLAY IT ONLINE
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A TRAIN TO PICCADILLY is an old-school adventure, with lots of chained puzzles and three areas to explore with increasing difficulty. The story, as usual for SpaceWhale's productions, is one that is revealed little by little. The player takes on the role of Maksim Gromov, a young revolutionary co-opted by the Iron Guard to liberate Europe from the Soviet regime. Set in an alternate dystopian world, A TRAIN TO PICCADILLY answers the question "What if?", showing how the world would be if a single, laughable event had changed its fate.
A text adventure entirely made in PunyInform, the set of Inform6 libraries created by Johan Berntsson and Fredrik Ramsberg for 8-bit and 16-bit retrosystems, in which a boxed software, a rubber watch and a pop record will turn out to be the most unlikely things you can handle in the Eighties!
***CONTENT WARNING***
This is a POLITICAL story. Some of the characters and situations described herein belong to systems that existed in the past and that history has already judged. However, especially in recent years, what has been taken for granted for decades has become "controversial" and "divisive" again, hence this warning.
Furthermore, the game contains scenes of narrated or imagined violence that may offend the sensibilities of some readers. In particular, it deals with torture (not directly narrated but understood by the context), death (sometimes mildly graphic), psychological enforcing, weapons and guerrilla situations, up to thermonuclear aftermath. If any of these themes are hostile to you for any reason, we recommend that you do not play the game.
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Updated | 1 day ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux, Android |
Author | Marco Innocenti |
Genre | Interactive Fiction, Adventure |
Tags | 8-Bit, Adult, Amiga, atari, Commodore 64, Retro, Sci-fi, Text based |
Purchase
In order to download this retro game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of 8.00€ EUR. You will get access to the following files:
Download demo
Development log
- A Train to Piccadilly, Release 2.1 is out1 day ago
- A Train to Piccadilly Release 2 is ready!5 days ago
Comments
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Some minor bugs were discovered.
Specifically:
AtariST 8-bit version displayed strange characters at the prompt after the game's title was displayed.
Amiga version hid the prompt at the top of the screen after the game's title was displayed.
Both bugs were resolved.
I have enjoyed this. It's a bit hard, frustrating at times, but it's very well written and immersive. The game rewards your efforts with thought-provoking narrative. Congrats!