Pixel RPG The Last Train now free on Steam

The Last Train Key Art

The narrative pixel RPG The Last Train is officially out and is free to download on Steam, developer Carbontea and publisher Eternal Dream Studio have announced.

The game can be redeemed now on Steam, with an optional purchase available for the digital artbook.

For more information, here is the overview as provided by the developers:

Story Overview
The story alternates between the train and the outside world.

You and mysterious fellow passengers will need to collect vital supplies to overcome perilous challenges and survive as you journey towards the ruins of Spring.

Along the way, you will encounter a captivating cast of passengers, forging fleeting yet unforgettable bonds.

Together with your mysterious ally in the jar, you will unravel the hidden secrets that lie beneath the surface of this strange and arid land.

Game Features
This is a pixel RPG where players control the small creature Eilf as it explores train stations and the outside world. Driven by hope and belief, it traverses through Summer, Autumn, and Winter in search of Spring of their dreams.


In this game, you will experience:
  • Innovative Setting - Play as a fantasy creature and meet quirky passengers with different personalities.
  • Engaging Story - Unfold an engaging and fluid storyline as you explore breathtaking environments and engage in lively dialogue.
  • Exploration and Adventure - Embark on an unforgettable adventure through uncharted lands and work together with your companions to survive!
  • Fateful Choices - Some of your decisions will determine the fate of you and your companions.
All these are waiting for you in The Last Train!

We will eventually meet our hope in Spring……

A comfortable and reassuring shelter that protects you from the radiation and dangers outside.
Meet various peculiar passengers and interact with them to advance the story.

Collect as many supplies as possible within limited time, discover and understand everything about this world.

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