Train Valley 2: build your dream railway and grab the Steam gift
Train Valley 2 is a railway tycoon puzzle by studio Flazm, where the calm of low-poly landscapes meets a genuine logistics challenge. You lay tracks, set switches, route trains across the network and make sure no two collide on the line. It sounds simple — until a map grows five branches, a dozen trains and a delivery deadline. Buy here and you get the game as a Steam gift: it lands in your library and stays yours forever.
What Train Valley 2 is about
This is the second entry in the beloved Train Valley series, fully released on 15 April 2019 (after early access since 2018). It moved far beyond the first game: maps now connect into one larger world, cargo travels along production chains, and the levels are far trickier. The genre is a blend of puzzle, tycoon and micromanagement — you win by thinking, not by clicking fast.
A 50-level campaign
The heart of the game is Company mode: 50 levels that walk you through the entire history of railways. You start in the Industrial Revolution with puffing steam engines and end with futuristic trains. Each level has its own economy — you mine resources, haul them to factories, turn them into goods and deliver to customers, all while expanding your network and staying out of the red. The difficulty ramps gently, but by mid-campaign you'll genuinely be planning routes a few moves ahead.
18 locomotives and 45+ cars
Train Valley 2 packs over 18 locomotive models and 45+ car types. Different trains mean different speed, capacity and cost, so picking the right rolling stock for a level is a mini-puzzle in itself. Want to haul ore fast? One type. Saving budget? Another.
Level editor and Steam Workshop
The game doesn't end when the campaign does. A built-in level editor lets you craft your own puzzle map, and the Steam Workshop offers thousands of community levels — over 2,500 at the time of writing. That's an essentially endless supply of free content, which is exactly why the base game is so valuable: it unlocks both the campaign and the entire stream of user-made maps.
What edition you get as a gift
You receive the Train Valley 2 edition — the base game of the series — as a Steam gift. Once the gift is accepted, the game is tied to your account as a full purchase — not a subscription or rental, playable forever and offline too. Add-ons — the Workshop Gems line (Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Amethyst and more) plus themed DLCs like Passenger Flow, Myths and Rails and Japanese Trails — are not part of this gift and can be bought separately if you wish.
How the Steam gift arrives
Delivery is a real Steam gift sent through our bot. After your purchase the bot adds you as a friend on Steam, sends Train Valley 2 as a gift and leaves once it's done — you don't have to send anything back and you don't accept any trade offers. A genuine gift arrives as a Steam gift, not through a trade. Steam Guard is not required to receive it. A couple of important conditions: your Steam account region must match the gift's region, and the game must not already be in your library, otherwise the gift won't go through. Delivery usually takes a couple of minutes; we don't promise hard deadlines, but as a rule it's quick. The moment you accept the gift, the game stays in your library forever.
Does it run on Steam Deck and Mac
Yes. Train Valley 2 officially supports Windows, macOS and Linux, so it feels right at home on Steam Deck — the relaxed pace and mouse/trackpad controls map perfectly to handheld. It's a calm “evening” game that doesn't need a high-end PC.
Economy and production chains
What sets Train Valley 2 apart from simple “connect the dots” games is the economy. Raw materials don't go straight to the customer: ore must reach a factory, where it becomes metal, metal becomes parts, parts become finished goods, and only then does it all ship to the client. Every step needs its own branch, its own train and its own timing. You're literally designing a tiny industry, where one clogged junction stalls the whole conveyor. When the chain finally clicks and the trains run like clockwork — that's the exact satisfaction you play for.
A calm game without nerve-wracking timers
Despite the deadlines inside levels, Train Valley 2 is a meditative game. There's no PvP, no kill-or-be-killed leaderboards, no oppressive online grind. You can pause, rethink your network, rebuild tracks and quietly polish a level to perfection. The low-poly visuals and soft palette keep it easy on the eyes even after a long workday. It's the classic “one more level and then sleep” — minus the toxicity and in-game microtransactions.
How it differs from the first game
If you played the original Train Valley, the sequel is a real step up. It adds production chains, a connected world of levels instead of standalone maps, flexible track-laying and, crucially, the editor and Workshop. The first game was a cosy arcade about routing trains; the second is a full logistics puzzle with depth. Yet the spirit of the series stays intact: the same low-poly charm and the same joy of perfectly untangled traffic.
Similar games in our catalog
If you love building and optimising networks, check out Train Valley (the first game in the series), and among bigger railway tycoons, Railway Empire 2 and Transport Fever 2. If the logistics-puzzle itch got you, all three deliver that same “perfect layout” satisfaction.
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