In times like these, what we need to focus on is the things that unite us: trains, and becoming the best elite pro g*mers we can be
So comrades, let's talk about games about trains (or heavily featuring trains)! I'll start:
Railway Empire - probably the best one I've found as a successor to the Railway Tycoons, although certainly not perfect. The track-laying part is pretty satisfying, and it's cool how city development is driven by providing them with diversity of freight. They've made quite a few really good updates over its life, to tweak difficulty options and also give stations with built-in switches so you don't have to worry about tedious platform management (seriously needed). Absolutely fucking terrible UI though, and a few really baffling design decisions, but overall really fun.
Train Valley 2 - More of a puzzle game, but it's a puzzle game about trains. It's light and fun, with really cute graphics and all the levels are in these cool different areas that look fantastic. Great music too.
Railroad Corporation - I spent ten minutes watching some guy play this on youtube and it looked pretty bad, anyone tried it?
Workers and Resources - Soviet Republic - seems all a bit much for me but I hear really good things about it, and I gather it goes pretty heavy on the trains?
I don't know much about train driver simulators but I know they're out there, anyone want to chime in?
There's simutrans which is an open source transportation game that looks straight out of the late 90s or early 2000s. It's pretty cool but too overwhelming for me because I'm not usually into simulators.
i'm curious about workers and resources too. seems like my kind of thing, but games like that can fall pretty flat if they're not done exceptionally well. anyone in here given it a try?
Last I tried, it's excellent but still needs a lot of time in the oven
It's developing rapidly. Every few months an update comes out that fixes whatever issue seems most pressing to me.
One of the first computer games I played as a kid was the original Railroad Tycoon.
The first stretch of Resident Evil Zero takes place on a train
I played Workers and Resources Soviet Republic and I spent about an hour trying to figure out how railroad signaling works but eventually I got things running. It's a game with no abstractions really, you have to get coal out of the ground, into processors, into trucks, to power plants, etc.. But you can make a fully self-sufficient moneyless communist utopia (complete with lenin statue on every corner) which is pretty awesome. Lots of train types too plus ELECTRIC trains for clean energy