Wasteland Train: Conductor

Wasteland Train: Conductor

About the Game

In the wasteland after the collapse of civilization, cities lie like islands at the ends of broken rail lines. As the conductor, you will command an ever-expanding mobile base, travel between survivor settlements, haul vital supplies, make a living through trade, and protect the last lifeline of civilization against monsters, broken tracks, and extreme weather.

Your Train Is Your Base

Install cargo, combat, research, training, and living facilities within limited carriage space. Assign crew roles and balance transport capacity, defense, production, morale, and growth. Every expansion and layout change will directly affect the efficiency and risk of the next journey.

Trade, Supplies, and Route Decisions

Each city has its own stock, demand, and price fluctuations. Filling every slot with high-value goods means carrying less ammunition, repair parts, and daily necessities. The choice between shorter but more dangerous main lines and longer but safer side routes is yours.

Real-Time Combat and Track Repair Defense

Enemies can pursue your train while it is moving, and they can also launch full assaults when you stop to repair damaged tracks. Configure train-mounted weapons, deploy engineers and fighters, and protect key carriages and the workers repairing the rails if you want to keep moving.

Train Your Crew and Unlock Crystal-Core Technology

Survivors have different attributes and responsibilities. Improve your team's capabilities through training, research, and carriage facilities. Recover crystal cores from monsters to develop weapons, shields, and special techniques, and gradually turn your train into a true steel fortress.

Close In on the Truth Across the Wasteland Rails

Explore unknown towns and branching routes, retake lost settlements, complete contracts, build reputation, and investigate the source of the catastrophe across an ever-expanding rail network. Every departure may bring back resources, companions, technology, or new scars.

Initial Release