The game is a whimsical adventure set in a post-disaster Japan where trains perform tricks, developed by Undercoders and published by Fireshine Games and Boltray Games. It is priced at or £ and has been reviewed on an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX with an RTX 5090 laptop and 64GB of RAM. The game does not offer multiplayer or VR options but is compatible with Steam Deck. Gameplay mechanics often feel disjointed, focusing on flashy tricks rather than a genuine connection to the railway theme. The design prioritizes a trick-based score attack experience, leading to frustration and a lack of player creativity. Visual cues for dangers can be misleading, and the game enforces strict rules about contact with surfaces, limiting exploration. Despite its anti-corporation and environmentalist themes, the narrative struggles to integrate with gameplay, making the train feel like a prop rather than a central element. The game lacks clarity and cohesion, leaving players wanting a more engaging experience.