
Trainsanity
A downloadable game for Windows
Have you ever found yourself standing on the subway platform, 30 minutes late for your destination, thinking if you were driving the train it wouldn't have to be like this?
Well now you can!
Hop into the drivers seat with Trainsanity, the only train-operating simulation brave enough to ask the real questions: what if you had to chase down your passengers while avoiding being eaten by a giant rat king?
- Find your passengers and lead them back to your train!
- Drop them off in the same order you picked them up!
- Avoid the dangerous vermin!
- Get paid and avoid causing the metro system from completely collapsing!
- Drive a train with little to no previous experience and virtually zero consequences*!
* The passengers lives are your complete responsibility.
Part of the Shovel, Inc. Shovelware Game Jam Showcase 2025!
Carrie - Design
Vera Lux - Programming
Sydney - Narrative
Crisp - Music
Using fonts from http://int10h.org/oldschool-pc-fonts/
| Status | In development |
| Platforms | Windows |
| Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 total ratings) |
| Authors | allsee, CARRIE, vera lux |
| Genre | Simulation |
| Tags | Driving, Horror, Indie, rat, shovelware, Singleplayer, Survival Horror, Trains |
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Trainsanity (Windows) 825 MB








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Even after multiple runs trying to chase that elusive $500 (I swear I can be a good conductor ;-;) barely making it to the next stop on time is still very tense. Really really fun!
Thanks for the game!
Fun gameplay loop, good atmosphere, excellent music. The trailer however did make me have different expectations for the game, as I thought it would be more to do with a story rather than high-score system, and I found the rats to be almost pointless with how slow they move and attack
But regardless I enjoyed my experience with it.
High-score: $557.5 (Take that Trainmaster General)
I am the best at driving a train its true
i love being a conductor!!! im always on time!!!!!!!
I was afraid this was going to be a "go three stops and get jumpscared game". I was so surprised how fun and intense it was. Great job!