Screenside Station is a lightweight idle game where trains arrive at your platform on a loop, passengers embark and disembark, and you unlock decorative items to personalize your station. The core loop is passive—watching the cycle repeat while gradually unlocking new furnishings and cosmetics—making it ideal for players who want ambient background entertainment without active engagement demands.
About this game
An idle desktop game about managing a tiny train station. Collect cute visitors by decorating your platform.
What players are saying
▼ Not recommended0 hrs
There is nothing to the game, a train turns up, people get on / off the train and you unlock some decor, that's it. There could be much more to the game.
There's not much to say about this game, honestly. A train shows up at a station, drops off and picks up passengers, leaves and eventually returns, doing the exact same thing as before. Alongside that, you get customisation options to personalise your character and furnish your station using your unlocked decor. However, I personally enjoyed the game. Why? Well, it didn't cost me a lot of money to purchase and I liked the cut aesthetic of the game. And for release? It's decent. The only real issue I have right now is the amount of processing that the game takes up (4GB of RAM), despite it barely doing anything. Other than that one issue, I recommend this game to anyone who has a bit of pocket money and likes a simple, cute aesthetic game that sits in the corner of your screen.
a charming game, with adorable characters and a lovely sound track. game has great potential and makes a great addition to the idle bottom of the screen style games category. I look forward to seeing where this game goes in the future.