Train Station Renovation

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One
Genre: Simulation
Publisher: PlayWay
Developer: Live Motion Games
Release Date: Oct. 1, 2020

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'Train Station Renovation' Gets Demo Next Week, Early Access Date - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on April 2, 2020 @ 11:46 a.m. PDT

In Train Station Renovation you will be able to revive deserted railway stations and bring them back to glory.

In Train Station Renovation you will be responsible for remodeling deserted and destoyed stations. Your tasks will include cleaning the stations, repairing damaged objects, furnishing and decorating the interiors.

This title is aimed both at players that like to fully complete their games and at those that play casually, just to relax. That is why Train Station Renovation offers different difficulty levels and does not require you to complete all tasks in order to proceed to the next level.

The game offers 10 maps, on which you will be carrying out your work: starting from small, countryside stations and ending with huge city terminals. Every map will offer new solutions, which will give you valuable experience and which you will be able to use at other stages of the game. Additionally, you will have the possibility to develop your in-game mechanics upgrade by unlocking perks such as: advanced restoration techniques, additional tools or new skills.

Train Station Renovation is a sandbox game, which does not limit the player and does not impose a particular order of actions. It is all up to the player what the stations will look like after the improvements.

The game is not only about renovating stations. You will need to plan your actions ahead, just to make sure you have enough funds for your endeavor. You will get additional money for new elements needed to repair the station, through waste segregation and for reaching the next stage of cleaning the station.


Train Station Renovation will enter into Steam Early Access on April 30, 2020.

“Early Access provides an opportunity for players to actively participate in the game development process. This is particularly important due to the complex nature of simulator games, where it is very important to keep the balance of the gameplay properly. This is very time-consuming but can be done with the active support of players. The time thus gained will allow us to realize all the ideas and create a final product that will meet the expectations of the players who have supported us throughout the whole production process.”

“Early Access will be available for a maximum of one year. We want to make sure that all of the game's mechanics are working properly, not to mention translating texts, searching for source materials and creating rich and detailed game content.
We do not take shortcuts, so the game requires additional production time. The current version of the game includes the first ten missions with a lot of interesting gameplay and tutorial mission, where players can learn how to play and where all mechanics will be covered.”

The demo called Train Station Renovation: First Job will be live in the middle of April. It will feature basic mechanics of the game and your first job - renovating a chosen railway station.

Key Features:

  • multiple difficulty levels - adjusted to player’s level of engagement
  • 10 stations - located in various landscapes
  • every train station has its unique atmosphere, associated with the place’s history
  • varied equipment - full of useful tools for every task
  • the possibility to renovate both the interior and exterior of each train
  • tools upgrading system
  • economy mechanic - funds management and finding new ways of earning money
  • sandbox mode - the game does not limit the player
  • title ready for future expansions
  • 10 languages in the game and the demo


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