
Trackline Express
Lean resource budgets, a wildfire that never stops chasing you, and passengers armed with spears or bows, Trackline Express is a compact survival-crafter that asks tougher questions than its hand-drawn art style suggests.
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About Trackline Express
My first session with Trackline Express ended with a dead train in the middle of a desert because I forgot to haul enough coal. That is the game's core promise and its core threat condensed into one embarrassing restart. You manage a moving train across a procedurally generated desert map, hopping between passenger characters to gather wood, rock, ore, and coal, crafting equipment at station stops, and keeping the whole operation rolling before a wildfire closes the distance behind you. The resource loop is tighter than it looks from screenshots. Coal fuels movement, water keeps your passengers functional enough to work, and coins spent on blueprints are gone permanently, so the decision of whether to unlock a mine, a weapons blueprint, or a flatcar for extra storage is genuinely consequential. The game does not telegraph these trade-offs clearly enough in its early stages, which means new players will almost certainly have at least one catastrophic run before the logic clicks. The structural variety is a genuine asset. A short campaign mode exists and can be cleared in one sitting, but the daily challenge, a fresh randomly generated map available to everyone each day, and the quick play mode with user-created or random maps add real replay hooks. There is also a built-in map editor, which is unusual for a game in this price tier and adds a community dimension even without formal mod support. Multiplayer is present in both online and local LAN forms, though it carries an "experimental" label and community feedback suggests the co-op campaign feature is limited or absent depending on platform. Solo play is the more reliable experience right now. The passenger system is where the strategy depth actually lives. You start alone, but recruit additional characters as you hit stations, and each one carries their own toolset inventory. Sending one passenger out with a spear to intercept barbarian attackers while another mines coal in the opposite direction is exactly the kind of split-focus micromanagement that rewards players who think a move ahead. The automation layer, excavators pulling coal from mountains, pumpjacks collecting oil automatically, gives late-stage runs a satisfying build-order quality, though reaching that stage requires surviving long enough to afford the right blueprints. The pacing between stations can drag, particularly when carrying items that have not yet found a permanent flatcar home, and the camera has been flagged by multiple reviewers as awkward when spatial awareness matters most. The 2D hand-drawn art style has genuine charm and the game runs cleanly on Linux with no reported issues. The campaign's brevity is a valid concern if you are expecting tens of hours from the story mode, but quick play and daily challenges keep the loop alive well past the initial run. Community reception sits in a positive range and the developer has been responsive to feedback. The repetition inherent in the gather-craft-defend loop will plateau for players who need constant novelty, but for anyone who enjoys squeezing decision value out of constrained resources, Trackline Express delivers a consistently tense and occasionally chaotic little experience. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Verified.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 300 MB available space
- Graphics
- Intel Graphics 4400 or better
- Processor
- Intel or AMD Dual Core @2Ghz or better
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Game Info
- Developer
- Bubblebird Studio
- Publisher
- Bubblebird Studio
- Release Date
- Apr 18, 2024
