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Train Valley choo choos its way to Steam Early Access

I don’t know about you, but when I was little, trains were fascinating things, not so much now, since you understand the invention and how helpful they can be to get you long distances in good time (when on schedule). Maybe it was Thomas the Tank Engine that made trains interesting as a kid, but whatever the reason with our love of trains, it’s been a while since we have had a train management game, but Flazm Interactive Entertainment and Oroboro Games are supplying that with the recent Early Access release of Train Valley.

Key features include:

  • Build railways in order to connect cities, tunnels and bridges
  • Manage increasing amounts of traffic by constructing crossroads, switches, circles and figure eight intersections allowing multiple trains to run without delay simultaneously
  • Stay accident-free by precise control, planning and scheduling of trains
  • Play through four seasons – Europe (1830-1980), America (1840-1960), USSR (1880-1980) and Japan (1900-2020) – Europe, America and USSR currently only available in Early Access version
  • Story Mode featuring real-life events including the American Gold Rush of 1849, the construction of the Florida Overseas Railroad, World War II, the Cold War, the launch of Vostok 1 – the first manned space flight – and more.
  • Play Train Valley in different modes depending on how much time you have available: Story Mode (5-10 minutes), Random Mode (15-20 minutes) or Sandbox Mode (no time or money constraints)
  • Discover 15 types of trains, from the early steam powered locomotives to modern 21st century high-speed trains (Early Access version currently features 10)
  • Drive 18 types of car, from early 20th century passenger cars, to hoppers and cisterns, through to military tank and gun platforms (Early Access version currently features 14)

Train Valley is out now on Steam Early Access priced at $9.99/€9.99/£6.99