FNF: Thomas’ Railway Showdown

Rating:5.0 (111 votes)
Released:February 10, 2026
Technology:HTML5 (Unity WebGL)
Platforms:Browser (desktop, mobile, tablet)

A Spine-Tingling Rhythm Game Crossover

FNF: Thomas’ Railway Showdowndelivers a creepy, high-octane twist on the classicThomas & Friendsuniverse. In this fan-made mod,Boyfriendsteps into the role of a train conductor and must face off against nightmarish,Creepypasta-style versions of beloved characters from the Sodor Island universe. With 14 original songs and a fully playable online web port, this mod is a must-play for horror and rhythm game fans alike.

What Is Thomas’ Railway Showdown?

This mod reimagines theFriday Night Funkin’experience with a dark, eerie atmosphere. As Boyfriend, you’ll battle through intense rap-offs with twisted takes on iconic characters. The mod is also available as a browser-based version, making it accessible to a wider range of players — whether you're on a Chromebook, Mac, or Linux system.

Story: When Sodor Meets Scary

InThomas’ Railway Showdown, the usually cheerful world of Thomas the Tank Engine is turned upside down. Boyfriend finds himself transported to a nightmarish version of Sodor, where he must use his musical skills to survive encounters with terrifying versions of familiar faces. Think of it as a horror-filled train ride where every beat counts.

Who Is Thomas & Friends?

For those unfamiliar,Thomas & Friends(originally titledThomas the Tank Engine & Friends) is a British children’s TV series based onThe Railway Seriesbooks by Reverend W. Awdry. First airing in 1984, the show has become a global phenomenon, spanning 24 seasons, a feature film, and numerous direct-to-video releases. The contrast of this wholesome world with the mod’s dark tone is part of what makes it so intriguing.

Tracklist: All Aboard the Horror Express

The mod features 14 spine-chilling tracks, each designed to intensify the battle with the Creepypasta characters. Here are some of the standout songs:

  • Number One
  • Ghost Train
  • Lost Whistle
  • Splendid Somberness
  • Fallout
  • Asboi
  • Boiler Test
  • Situation
  • Really Useful
  • Cutters Torch
  • Termination
  • Really Voidless Engine
  • Originality
  • Epipany
  • X

Each track offers a unique challenge, combining horror-inspired soundscapes with fast-paced rhythm gameplay. The music is a key element in setting the mod apart from otherFNFcrossovers.

Gameplay: Choo Choo, It’s a Rap Battle

In typicalFNFfashion, players must hit the correct arrow keys in time with the music to defeat their opponent. But inThomas’ Railway Showdown, the stakes feel higher. The characters you’re facing aren’t the happy-go-lucky engines you remember — they’re shadowy, glitchy, and often unsettling versions of themselves. The mod does a great job of keeping the tension high and the beats harder.

Mod Credits: The Creators Behind the Chaos

A project like this wouldn’t be possible without a dedicated team. Here’s a breakdown of the talented individuals who broughtThomas’ Railway Showdownto life:

Directors

  • Chris
  • Tyler the Eevee

Coders and Programmers

  • Domenic
  • SE2607
  • Markson
  • Classy

Artists

  • Bendblox
  • Komi-Omi
  • Alex
  • Raf
  • SketchyChunko
  • Random Artist
  • SpaceBoid
  • Cybbruh
  • RadSilas
  • Roulax
  • Dasher
  • Xpider

Composers

  • Jack in a Sack
  • Mayc
  • DuckOutOfLuck
  • StimStam
  • Rando
  • ThomasOJ07
  • JackOrange

Charters

  • Practical
  • Juan

Beta Testers

  • Eucalypt

Voice Actors

  • TheTrainNerd
  • Salty01
  • Jude
  • Knap

Special Thanks

  • Yael
  • Bender

Game Engine Credits

The mod runs on a custom engine built by a talented group of developers:

  • ShadowMario– Main Programmer
  • bbpanzu – Additional Programmer
  • RiverOaken – Main Artist/Animator
  • And all contributors on GitHub

Original FNF Credits

We also want to recognize the originalFriday Night Funkin’team:

  • ninja_muffin99 – Programming
  • PhantomArcade3k and evilsk8r – Artists
  • kawaisprite – Music
  • And all GitHub contributors

Web Port: Play Anywhere, Anytime

To make the mod more accessible, a web-optimized version is available. This allows players on low-end PCs, Chromebooks, or non-Windows systems to enjoy the mod without downloading the full version. However, note that the online version may lack some features or mechanics found in the original PC build. For the complete experience, we recommend playing the desktop version if your system supports it.

Get ready to step into a twisted version of Sodor — where the choo-choos don’t just carry coal, they carry chills.