Season One
Winning is for Losers
Five people who've already lost.
A dying man's last request. A day that won't end. A station full of corpses. A stolen identity. A city going dark.
These aren't victory laps. There's no trophy at the end. Just survival. Maybe redemption. Probably regret.
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The Escape
The cure exists. One copy. One scientist. Fifteen minutes.
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The Stories
Complete each one to unlock the next.
The Last Dose
A dying man hands you a metal case. The cure inside expires at sundown. Your sister is still in the city. Your 2:47 PM fare climbed into the back seat covered in blood, shoved a metal case into your hands, and said an address across town before dying in your car. The military is firebombing the quarantine zone at sundown. Whatever is in this case expires at the same time. And your sister is still somewhere in the city.
Rewind
You wake up and it's Tuesday. Again. The woman at the coffee shop says there used to be others. You wake up and it's Tuesday. Again. The same alarm. The same song. The same gray October light. The woman at the coffee shop knows something. She's been here longer than you. She says there used to be others. She says some of them found ways out. She says some of them shouldn't have taken them.
Oxygen
Five crewmates are dead. You have four hours of oxygen. Someone did this. You wake up floating. The emergency lights paint everything red. Five of your six crewmates are dead. The station's AI says you have four hours of oxygen. The escape pod requires a six-digit code. Someone did this. Someone who might still be on board.
The Replacement
Someone is sitting at your desk. They have your name, your badge, your job. You arrive at work. Someone is sitting at your desk. They have your name, your badge, your job. Everyone acts like they belong there. Your badge doesn't work. HR says this has already been resolved. You have until end of business to prove you're you.
The Broadcast
You're the overnight DJ. Your producer doesn't come back. Your voice reaches 200,000 people. It's 2 AM. You're the overnight DJ. Your producer steps out for a cigarette and doesn't come back. Then the calls start coming. Streetlights going out. Strange sounds. People acting wrong. You can't leave the booth. But your voice reaches 200,000 people. What do you tell them?
Questions
Is it really free?
Yes. All Season One stories are free to play. No credit card, no trial period, no catch. If you enjoy the experience, you can support the project with an optional donation.
How long are the stories?
The Escape (the tutorial) takes about 10 minutes. The main stories take 45-90 minutes depending on how thoroughly you explore and which paths you take.
Do I need to download anything?
No. Everything runs in your browser. Works on phones, tablets, and computers. Your progress is saved automatically.
What if I get stuck?
Type HINT at any time for context-aware suggestions. The game is designed to guide you without spoiling the story. You won't hit impossible puzzles.
Can I replay for different endings?
Absolutely. Each story has 4-6 endings based on your choices. Some paths only reveal themselves on repeat playthroughs.