Sometimes it feels like you are just moving trains around for no real reason. The game is simple but gets annoying fast. You click, drag, and hope the trains don’t crash. It’s repetitive and easy to get stuck. Still, there’s something oddly addictive about it.
The gameplay is pretty neat but tricky. You arrange trains on tracks with wonky physics that sometimes act up. It’s all about timing and placement. The rules are simple but figuring out the best way to avoid crashes can be wonky. A good intro for beginners.
There are no character loadouts, just train setups. The best way to play is to optimize your track layout. Avoid crossing paths and keep trains spaced out. Pro players tend to plan ahead and use the slow trains for tricky sections. It’s more about how you arrange than what you have.
One secret is to keep trains moving at different speeds. It helps prevent crashes. Also, watch out for tricky intersections early on. Sometimes delaying a train’s start can save you a lot of trouble. Don’t forget to save your best setups for later stages.
The game doesn’t really have a story. You just keep building and rearranging tracks until you run out of space or get bored. The ending is basically the game looping or becoming too frustrating to continue. Not much closure, just more trains and more mess.