The Girl on the Train
A visual novel about a high school delinquent spotting a mysterious girl on the train home, slice-of-life storytelling with anime aesthetics and a focus on character discovery.
GamerScout Verdict
For visual novel fans seeking a quiet, character-driven experience without high stakes or heavy commitment.
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About The Girl on the Train
I went in expecting typical visual novel melodrama, and The Girl on the Train mostly delivers a low-key character study instead. You play as Hana, a delinquent whose mundane commute gets interrupted by an intriguing stranger. The story unfolds through dialogue trees and branching choices, letting you steer how Hana reacts to this mystery figure. It's genuinely curious about its characters rather than chasing shock value or heavy drama. The writing leans casual and introspective, which works if you're here for quiet conversations rather than plot fireworks. Anime-style artwork is serviceable but unremarkable. Fair warning: this is a niche indie title with zero mainstream buzz, so don't expect polish or replay value comparable to bigger visual novels. It's a one-off story that respects your time without overstaying its welcome. If you want a chill, character-focused visual novel that doesn't demand 40 hours or cost much, this scratches that itch.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP or Higher
- Processor
- Intel Celeron or Higher
- Memory
- 1024 MB RAM
- Graphics
- Onboard or higher
- Storage
- 400 MB available space
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Game Info
- Developer
- NewWestGames
- Publisher
- Unknown
- Release Date
- Oct 23, 2017
