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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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Reviews
10 reviews found100
TotalBiscuit, The Cynical Brit
Sep 22, 2015
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Impulsegamer
Apr 10, 2016
A puzzling management sim where you direct trains through history and across the globe. 4.4 Challenging Train Valley is a game I wish I was good at.
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Wccftech
Sep 23, 2015
Train Valley has surprised in so many ways. An interesting, challenging and detailed game in a lovingly small and pleasing package. Offering hours of track building and train crashing in what seems like it should be a basic package. Pure proof that pumping a product full of extra features, that prove extraneous at best, isn't the way to go. Pros - Challenging but simple.
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Game Debate
Sep 28, 2015
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TheSixthAxis
Oct 7, 2015
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GameSpew
Apr 30, 2019
Slight niggles aside, Train Valley 2 is very easy to recommend to anyone wanting a laid-back management simulator. It’s a beautifully executed hybrid of puzzle game and tycoon sim that charms and challenges in equal measure. T
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Cubed3
Feb 24, 2016
Players will be caught up in the wonders of Train Valley as quickly as they learn how to work its mechanics and lay tracks like a rail tycoon, all thanks to its accessible nature and engaging gameplay. The experience gets more challenging over the course of the 24 levels, yet the optional objectives and sandbox mode mean that it caters to a range of skills, so any budding train managers can play without fear of being overwhelmed or bored. The low price of £6.99 means that there is fantastic value of money for pretty much anyone who picks it up as it is easy to quickly get hooked on making the most lucrative and efficient rail networks possible to finish not only all 24 levels, but also all of the optional objectives. Anyone who remains to be convinced should try the free demo on Steam - it is highly likely that it will soon be followed by a purchase of the full version.
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GameGrin
Oct 7, 2015
Don't get me wrong, this is a fine, challenging little game, but I emphasise 'little'. This kind of game seems to befit the phone a tad more. Still, what we have here is good – up until you crash trains, that is...
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GameWatcher
Sep 21, 2015
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DarkZero
Oct 12, 2015
Even though my initial experience was soured with technical problems (which the score is affected by), Train Valley is at least a fairly good puzzle game that gets by with its pleasing aesthetics and easy to understand mechanics, but still manages to supply a challenging and enjoyable game within its limited scope. It’s a small title that never becomes complicated as some other puzzle games, and with only 24 levels, it’s a short time to be with, but at being priced at a welcoming £6.99, it’s not going to break any bank balances.