Station to Station, perhaps the cutest building game you'll see all year, was just showed off at the Future Games Show Summer Showcase Powered by Intel.
Station to Station starts you out in a small rural idyll, but your task is to breathe life into the world thanks to the magic of railway expansion. With the iron horses at your disposal, you'll be tasked with create connections between different areas, growing the area that you call home and revitalising the landscape around you.
You'll be able to build and explore at your own pace, but if you're a big management game fan, you'll also be able to take on optional challenges available in each level. Every biome will have its own obstacles to overcome, but whether you're looking forward to chilling out in these beautiful environments or seeking some steam-powered puzzling, Station to Station has you covered.
If that zen gameplay doesn't appeal to you, then look no further than the amazing voxel-style artwork. Station to Station's blocky vibes give off some serious Lego set energy, with a huge amount of detail present everywhere you look. From the detail of each locomotive, to the whilesome vibes of the cottages you pass by, to the flora and fauna that calls this world home, it's clear no effort has been spared in creating a wonderful space to make your own.
Station to Station is set to launch later this on PC via Steam, where you can wishlist it now.
If you’re looking for more excellent games from today's Future Games Show, have a look at our official Steam page.
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