Transit
A downloadable game for Windows
After living in London for almost a year, I often find myself feeling lost and under pressure. Planes—those massive carriers of people—take some to new places and then vanish. They’ve started to feel symbolic to me, like a metaphor for change, transition, and the strange feeling of being in-between.
This game was born out of that feeling.
It moves between two very different spaces: a calm beach with just a sunbed and umbrella, and a strict, controlled city road lined with fences, traffic lights, and barriers. The contrast is sharp—relaxation vs. restriction, nature vs. structure—but at the same time, they somehow blend. After going on a real island vacation, that contrast hit even harder. The beach and the road, the umbrella and the streetlamp—they don’t belong together, yet here they are.
You’re not here to win or lose. You’re here to move through these spaces, to feel the shift. Do you stay in the comfort of the sand, or step into the unknown path ahead? It’s a quiet, personal experience—more about emotion than action. A small game about movement, identity, and where we really feel like we belong.
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