Hop aboard Teeny Tiny Trains, where playing with a child’s train set takes on a whole new dimension in a head-scratching game of puzzles and problem-solving.
What we love: You’re encouraged to think big here. Armed with a seemingly limitless supply of wooden track, it’s up to you to create miniature rail networks, guiding toy trains from their sheds to their final destinations. Beware the pesky obstacles, limited space and the fact that trains need to arrive in a specific order to complete each level – success depends on laying the right pieces of track in the right places, and timing everything to avoid collisions. Grand plans derailed? Delete your track and start again!
Quick tip: Many devious levels challenge you to make the locomotives with further to travel reach their destinations first. In this scenario, plotting the shortest route can be a smart move because it’s easier to visualise the detours and meanders later arrivals need to take.
Meet the creator: It’s a small world for Stockholm-based indie Short Circuit Studios who’ve also taken a shrunk-down approach to city planning in Teeny Tiny Town.
