Teeny Tiny Trains Unveils Valentine's Quest and Upgrades

Author: Amelia Mar 29,2025

Short Circuit Studio has rolled out an exciting new update for Teeny Tiny Trains just in time for the love month. This update brings a bouquet of features, including the chance to challenge yourself on new community maps, tinker with customizable train colors, and benefit from a brand-new Hint System. Whether you're a seasoned conductor or a newcomer to the tracks, there's something here for everyone to enjoy.

Starting February 3rd, keep your eyes peeled for a special Valentine's-themed quest. Once you've cleared the mission objectives, a delightful train pop-up will appear, adding a romantic twist to your gameplay. And if you find yourself stuck on those puzzling love problems, the new Hint System is here to guide you through, making it the perfect addition at just the right time.

In addition to the romantic elements, the update introduces new customizable train colors, allowing you to express your personal style on the rails. Meanwhile, the community maps offer a fresh challenge across 10x10 grids, keeping the gameplay engaging and dynamic.

Quality-of-life improvements are also part of this update. The handbook has been revamped to include mechanics from the Attic DLC, and you can now manage tracks for all levels directly from the Settings tab. Enhancements to the Placement Mode, along with improved entrances and exits, make navigating those tricky tunnels a breeze. On the technical side, bug fixes have been implemented to address issues with station spawn and color scales.

Teeny Tiny Trains Update

Does all this sound intriguing? Why not dive into our Teeny Tiny Trains review to see how it all runs? If you're eager to jump on board, you can download the game for free from the App Store and Google Play, though it does include in-app purchases.

To stay updated on all the latest developments, consider joining the community on the official Instagram page, visiting the official website, or checking out the embedded clip above to get a taste of the game's vibes and visuals.