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Jakub reached for the power button, but his hand wouldn't move. On the screen, the "Free" version of the game finally revealed its hidden cost. A message popped up in the chat box:

Suddenly, a loud clack-clack echoed not from the speakers, but from the floorboards beneath his feet. The room began to vibrate. Dust shook off his shelves.

The whistle of the Night Express screamed through the apartment, and as the monitor flared into a blinding white light, the chair in the Prague apartment was left empty. The only thing remaining was a small, black steam engine icon on a screen that refused to turn off. Jakub reached for the power button, but his

The neon glow of Jakub’s monitor was the only light in the cramped Prague apartment. It was 3:00 AM, and he had finally found it: a forum post titled

He ignored the flickering red warnings of his antivirus software. False positive, he told himself, clicking the "Download" button. The room began to vibrate

He froze. On the screen, a digital version of his desk appeared, illuminated by a tiny, glowing monitor. He saw a digital figure sitting in the chair—a low-poly version of himself, staring at a screen.

For a rail enthusiast like Jakub, this was the Holy Grail. The base game was one thing, but "včetně všech DLC"—including all downloadable content—meant thousands of dollars’ worth of tracks from the Swiss Alps to the heart of London, all for the price of a single click. The only thing remaining was a small, black

“The line is long, and we need a new conductor. Thank you for downloading.”