Hand-Drawn Cat Tram Game 'Short Trip' Debuts on Steam
The tranquil indie game, originally a browser-based experience, now offers a new scheduled mode and controller support.
- Short Trip, a hand-drawn game about driving a tram for cat passengers, is now available on Steam after originally launching as a free browser game.
- The game was created by Alexander Perrin, who spent five years illustrating its intricate mountain landscapes and charming bipedal cat characters.
- The Steam release introduces a new 'scheduled mode,' syncing gameplay to the player's computer clock for a more structured experience, alongside the original freeform play mode.
- Players can enjoy detailed visuals, customizable paper textures, and relaxing soundscapes, including tram noises and cat meows, for a soothing gaming experience.
- The browser version remains free to play, but the Steam edition adds controller support and is available at a discounted price during its launch period.