Mashinky β a transport strategy about trains (Steam Gift)
Mashinky is a cosy yet genuinely deep railway strategy by Czech solo developer Jan ZelenΓ½. It's inspired by genre classics like Transport Tycoon and Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon, but adds its own twist: a schematic, board-game-style construction mode and a pretty isometric view you can switch between instantly. You build your own transport empire on a procedurally generated map β lay tracks, build stations, haul resources and passengers, grow towns and progress through historical eras, from the first steam engines to modern trains.
What you get
You're buying Mashinky as a Steam gift, not a subscription. After payment our bot adds you as a friend on Steam, sends the game as a gift and leaves once it's delivered. You don't need to send anything back and you don't accept any trade offers β the real gift arrives exactly as a Steam gift. Once you accept it, Mashinky stays in your library permanently and is tied to your account: play as much as you like, on any PC where your Steam is signed in.
How the Steam gift arrives
- π€ Our bot sends you a friend request β accept it.
- π The bot sends Mashinky as a gift, and you confirm receipt right inside Steam.
- π‘ Steam Guard is not required to receive the gift.
- π Your Steam account region must match the gift's region β check this before buying.
- π Important: the game must NOT already be in your Steam library, otherwise the gift won't go through.
- β± Delivery usually takes a couple of minutes; we don't promise any hard deadlines.
Why Mashinky stands out
- π A unique dual mode: a technical "schematic" layer for precise track planning and a warm isometric world to admire your network.
- πΊ Procedural maps β every new game is different, with near-endless replayability.
- β³ Seven historical eras (five are in the game right now) β vehicles, resources and challenges shift as you progress.
- π§© Board-game-flavoured economy: resources act like tokens you literally bargain for with the map.
- π Steam Workshop support β mods, custom assets and community scenarios.
- π₯ Sandbox plus online PvP and co-op modes.
Early Access β straight facts
Mashinky has been in Steam Early Access since 2017 and keeps actively evolving: the author ships regular updates, adding eras, vehicles and mechanics. That means the game is already large and playable, but still growing. The upside: get the gift now and you own the full version plus all future updates at no extra cost β when the remaining eras ship, they unlock automatically on your account.
Region and language
The gift is sent to an account in a matching region, so your Steam region must match the gift's region β no VPN or regional tricks are needed to receive it, everything goes through normally. The game ships with English, Russian, Czech, German, Ukrainian, Polish, French, Spanish, Hungarian and Greek localisations.
Gameplay: from your first branch to an empire
You usually start small: a single short line between a mine and a factory, a tiny steam engine and the urge to move more. From there it snowballs β you chain resources into production lines (coal into steel, steel into goods), roll out marshalling yards, add passenger routes between towns, and constantly fight bottlenecks: a missing passing loop, a train waiting on oncoming traffic, an overflowing warehouse. That engineering puzzle β making the network flow without jams β is what keeps you glued for hours. Mashinky never rushes you: you can carefully perfect junctions or push aggressive expansion across the eras.
Two modes, three ways to see the world
The signature feature many buy the game for is switching between the schematic blueprint mode and the living isometric world. In construction mode the rails look like a neat grid of tiles: handy for planning junctions, measuring block lengths and reading signals. Switch to the realistic view and you watch your trains actually roll through hills, bridges and forests. There's even a driver's-cabin view for when you just want to ride your own railway and enjoy the result.
Who it's for
If you love building, optimising logistics and watching a couple of rails grow into a whole network, Mashinky will hook you for hours. It's a game for patient strategists, transport-tycoon fans and anyone who couldn't put down a model railway as a kid. Don't expect AAA-grade visuals here β the value is in the mechanics and the atmosphere. Fans of the genre should also check out Transport Fever 2 and Railway Empire 2 β kindred transport strategies focused on railways and economy.
Performance and support
Mashinky is light on hardware and runs on most modern Windows PCs; thanks to the isometric, stylised art it stays smooth even on modest machines. The game supports Steam Workshop, so once you've cleared the first dozens of hours of vanilla content you can extend it with community mods β new vehicles, maps and scenarios. And because progress is tied to your Steam account, your saves and achievements (there are 58 in the game) follow you to any computer. If anything snags while you're receiving the gift, message us and we'll help sort it out.
π Key & gift
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