The Ninth Street Bus
by Bondco · developer page
Two broke women board a haunted bus for a dangerous Halloween ritual
Spooky game about two girls who hate each other that take a bus driven by a pumpkin.
Two broke women board a haunted bus for a dangerous Halloween ritual
StashlyVN Review
The Ninth Street Bus is Bondco's Halloween-themed horror VN that trades jump scares for dread and character tension. You play as either Kayleigh or Marissa—two women who actively despise each other—as they board a mysterious bus driven by an ageless entity simply called The Bus Driver. Their reason for enduring this nightmare? Desperation. The two have concocted a dangerous ritual they believe will grant them what they truly want, and they're willing to risk everything to see it through across nine stops in a single, creeping night.
The game's structure mirrors a choose-your-own-adventure rather than a traditional branching narrative, with your decisions at each stop determining whether you survive, meet a grim end, or unlock one of multiple game-over scenarios. This design creates genuine tension—you're not just managing dialogue trees, you're navigating life-or-death situations where the wrong choice is final. Bondco has crafted the experience in RPG Maker, and it shows in the methodical pacing; this isn't a game that rushes you through scares. The nine fully colored CGs anchor the most critical moments, with animation work promised in future updates.
Tonally, The Ninth Street Bus balances horror atmosphere with romance and NSFW content, though the adult themes emerge gradually rather than dominating the narrative. The dynamic between Kayleigh (a pizza-obsessed layabout) and Marissa (an overworked nurse and chemist) carries enough friction that their forced cooperation becomes its own source of tension. The Bus Driver himself remains deliberately enigmatic—a presence that observes more than judges.
Expect a roughly 2-3 hour playthrough on your first run, with replay value built into the branching endings. The game runs smoothly on HTML5, making it accessible across devices. Fair warning: this is designed as an experience for adults, and Bondco has indicated spicier patron-exclusive content exists alongside the base version.
Pros
- Multiple endings reward exploration and risk-taking
- Character chemistry between leads feels earned rather than forced
- Pacing builds dread without relying on cheap scares
- Fully illustrated CG sequences at key moments
- Choose-your-own-adventure structure keeps stakes tangible
Cons
- Short initial runtime means limited character development per route
- RPG Maker engine occasionally shows its limitations in visual variety
- Some animations still in development as of version 1.0
- The Bus Driver remains underdeveloped compared to the two protagonists
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