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Good morning and welcome to the Monorail Transit System connecting the Cities of M and L. This spectacular feat of engineering allows thousands to commute between the Cities each day and mingle with each other.
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Good morning and welcome to the Monorail Transit System connecting the Cities of M and L. This spectacular feat of engineering allows thousands to commute between the Cities each day and mingle with each other.
Every day a hundred new stories are born in the cars running on the track suspended above the Bay.
Every day extraordinary things happen to ordinary people. This is their story.

Silvie and Ahmal, from the City of M and the City of L. Two people who don't know each other, but still affect each other's lives through the monorail they share each day.
They commute between the cities each day at different times. Each day they choose who to talk to on the monorail, how to treat their fellow commuters, and what to do as the monorail makes its run over the Bay.
Each day is a new chapter in their shared story.

As you take control of Ahmal and Silvie each day, you'll meet dozens of people during the commute. How you choose to interact with them is up to you.
The choices you make on the monorail affect their stories - or rather, the shared story they inhabit and you create with every decision and every interaction, leading to one of the multiple endings for Ahmal and Silvie.

As the Monorail Stories unfold, so does the tale of the two cities linked by the track. The two city-states face upheaval and uncertainty, just like the people who pass between them on the monorail each day. Their destinies may very well be decided not by what the people do, but by how they treat one another.
Monorail Stories comes from the same development studio that created Eselmir and the 5 Magic Gifts – an epic fantasy quest that I really loved. In a total change of direction, Stelex now brings us Monorail Stories. At
Although this game is fairly short clocking in at about 30-40 mins, it's not really meant to be played once. There are so many different choices you can make and everything you say makes an impact. The story is pretty
This must be some kind of joke. If you thought that this will be a peaceful point&click game with a retro-esque visual design with lots of good stories and nice puzzles, then you were wronged the same way as I was.
What completely bombed "Monorail Stories" for me is the need to replay all chapters with no ability to save in order to test out different decisions and the lack of hints or logic in the interactions. I suppose, the
Supposedly, this is a short game, but I couldn't force myself to finish even that. Don't expect any puzzles or gameplay. There are decisions from time to time, but nothing to lose sleep over. It's like a visual novel,
This is a really nice game, maybe a surprise title for 2022 even! I did not play it through yet. But it has lots of elements that I like already: - I'm a train / monorail fan and there are many classical elements from