Kentucky Route Zero

 is a magical realist, episodic,  created and published by  Jake Elliott and Tamas Kemenczy under the name Cardboard Computer.

Chapter I

 * Hey, I understand: you have got to do the job you're paid to do. Maybe get some rest somewhere in there; maybe have a drink. Then back at it. There's a valor in that rhythm.
 * Joseph Wheatree to Conway


 * Yeah, it's the truth: you have got to stop and breathe in that road!
 * Joseph Wheatree to Conway


 * Strange things happen underground. Especially in the dark.
 * Joseph Wheatree to Conway


 * It's kinda long, kinda like a short poem, I think. One of those short poems that really sums it all up.
 * Joseph to Conway, about the computer's password in the gas station.


 * Just try to think like a poet.
 * Joseph Wheatree to Conway, about the computer's password in the gas station.


 * When people ask about my work, I always say "it's pretty OK." That way I don't have to think about it.
 * Joseph Wheatree to Conway.


 * Well, who has options these days?
 * Joseph Wheatree to Conway


 * I guess I took the low road, in the end.
 * Joseph Wheatree to Conway, about his work.


 * You know, everyone hits trouble at some point or another. Well, not everyone, but most of us do.
 * Joseph Wheatree to Conway, about Márquez family.


 * The road can do that. It's hypnotic: puts you into a kind of a highway fugue.
 * Joseph Wheatree to Shannon Márquez, about Conway being sleepy while driving.