Snow Train Odyssey
Snow Train Odyssey is a post-apocalyptic survival game set in a snow-covered world, where you ride a train, lay track, capture enemy bases, and fight off zombies from all sides. The world is harsh. Straying too far from the train is dangerous: a snowstorm can quickly freeze your character, and zombies keep constant pressure on you. As you move forward, the challenge gets tougher, and the rewards get better. There are eight enemy bases along the route, and you need to take each one. Near the end, you may run into other survivors.
The train picks up new cars over time. First comes a medical car that restores health. Then you get a weapons car, where you can upgrade from a bow to an assault rifle. Later, a trade car lets you sell looted materials, and a fighter car adds allies who help in battles against zombies.
How to play?
The hero acts on his own. You guide him to the right spot, and he'll chop trees or unload materials from his bag. At the start, clear rocks from the tracks, grab an axe, and cut the required number of trees to open the path. To lay a new track, collect the amount of materials shown in front of the train, then stand on the marked tile.
Stay close to the train. A snowstorm outside its safe zone kills fast. When a zombie enters the hero's detection circle, he starts firing automatically. At captured bases, walk up to cash vaults to break them open. Upgrade weapons in the arsenal car, sell extra resources in the trade car, and use your fighters for bigger battles.
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About this game:
- Players have rated this game 5.00 out of 5, based on 2 votes.
- Released in April 2026.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 13+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Lay train tracks with gathered materials to keep moving forward
- Capture 8 enemy bases to unlock cash and push deeper
- Add new train cars to heal, trade, upgrade weapons, and recruit fighters
- Stay inside the train's safe zone to survive deadly snowstorms























