
The streets of the Philippines change when darkness falls. Step into the driver's seat of an iconic, traditional jeepney, operating the graveyard shift across crowded urban cities, eerie provincial roads, and isolated forest highways.
Your job is simple: pick up commuting passengers, collect their fares, and drop them off safely at their destinations. But as midnight approaches, the line between regular daily commuters and malicious urban legends completely blurs.
Your rear-view mirror is your only window into the claustrophobic cabin behind you. You will welcome dozens of different everyday civilians onto your benches—from tired call center agents, high school students, and mall sales staff, to exhausted production workers pulling overtime. But hidden directly among them are anomalies waiting for the perfect moment to strike:
Doppelgangers: Beware of entities that perfectly mimic another passenger already sitting inside your vehicle. If you fail to identify them and drop them off immediately, your route ends permanently.
Creepy Subtleties: Watch out for figures with unsettling, distorted faces acting completely normal—or passengers with everyday faces exhibiting deeply disturbing behaviors.
Ghostly Apparitions: Drive carefully when picking up flickering spirits, a headless priest, or entities that instantly materialize and vanish into thin air.
Cabin Chaos: Some dangerous passengers aren't interested in you—they are serial killers or entities that will actively murder the other commuters riding in the back.