The game simulates railway modelling with a low-poly aesthetic in which players can explore and create model-train layouts and share them online for others to play.
The player can either play on the official built-in layouts, based on real-world inspired locations around New Zealand, or create their own in an empty workroom environment.
In the room-scale, more rollingstock types can be found within the drawers underneath the tables which can be added onto the layouts to create custom consists.
Within the rooms drawers can be found underneath the tables which contain categories for all the props and track pieces used for creating and decorating layouts.
His first published project, Tsar Roska would be a 3D top-down tank shooter built in the Unity engine using low poly models in a minimalist environment, an aesthetic which would continue throughout Gaugepunk Games including Rolling Line.