By FallingBackwards. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.
Welcome to a version of the 1980s that feels less like a movie set and more like a genuine memory. It’s a completely open sandbox where you set the scene—maybe you’re looking for the neon glow and wet pavement of a midnight city, or maybe you want that quiet, golden-hour feeling of the suburbs in autumn.
You have the freedom to be whoever you want in this world. You could be a high-powered broker hailing a cab downtown, a latchkey kid riding bikes through the cul-de-sacs, a detective in the gritty district, or just a drifter moving between towns. There are no scripts here, just a living, breathing world for you to exist in.

The only rule is that you have to live by the rhythm of the time. There’s no internet to save you and no GPS on your dashboard. If you want to meet up, you have to agree on a time and place—and actually show up. If you need to make a call, you better have a pocket full of quarters for the payphone. It’s a world that moves a little slower, whether you're under the skyscrapers or the suburban streetlights. So, pick your setting, pop a tape into the deck, and see where the night takes you.