Train Valley (2015)

Flazm

Linux · Mac · PC (Microsoft Windows)

3.32 from 41 ratings

843 members have it in their collection · 5 playing now · 534 backlogged · 3 wish listed

How long? · with extras 15h (from 2 logged playthroughs)

Build railways, manage traffic and stay accident-free! Play in Europe, America, Japan and USSR in the period from 1830 to 2020. Complete the story mode from the Gold Rush of 1849 to the first manned spaceflight, and then explore the random mode. Management. Construction. Trains. Welcome to Train Valley!
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Details

Developers
Flazm
Publishers
Flazm, META Publishing
Genres
Indie, Puzzle, Simulator, Strategy
Themes
Action, Business, Historical, Sandbox
Series
Train Valley
Steam
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Release dates

  • Sep 16, 2015 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)

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Community All Reviews Statuses

thewritingj

Status thewritingj Jul 12, 2018

Oh man I finally went back and beat the Germany DLC. One of the levels, planes drop bombs your trains and it was so hard not to go bankrupt having to rebuild tracks all the time... but I did it. Haha.

agurczuk

Review agurczuk 4/5 · Dec 30, 2017

A cool little puzzle game about trains with quite a few levels that's way more interesting than it would seem at first glance.

The game is a single screen puzzle where you have train stations you need to connect using the limited board space. In time each station will produce trains headed to certainly colored station. Your job is to …

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A cool little puzzle game about trains with quite a few levels that's way more interesting than it would seem at first glance.

The game is a single screen puzzle where you have train stations you need to connect using the limited board space. In time each station will produce trains headed to certainly colored station. Your job is to direct the train to arrive ideally without stopping and crashing into other train directly to its destination. Seems easy at first but with more and more stations and trains it can get quite hectic.

The number of levels is quite high and with different secondary goals - three per level - gives a lot to do. And it's more fun than it sounds like and managing to send multiple trains at once without crashing gives a nice sense of accomplishment.

Visually it's simple but charming. Can get a bit busy but it does it job well. Sound is fine - nothing special but nothing annoying either.

Overall I enjoyed it a lot and can recommend to anyone to give it a try. There is more there than it seems at first glance.

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