The game showcases many ways of traveling in the world -- it's not just about being a rich tourist going to picturesque spots. Some of the characters are interested in people. Some are into landscapes. Some are really only interested in themselves. With the ambient sounds, gentle music, and nice photos, I found it relaxing and absorbing, as others have already said. And what's more, it made me think back on long-distance travel I've done: how wearying it can be even when it's thrilling, how it can feel like sharing and also like intruding, how it can make you feel whole or hollow day by day. This is not a fast-paced fantasy like "80 Days", and I like it for the slower, more contemplative experience it offers.