Golden Rails: Tales of the Wild West
- December 11, 2019
- Alawar Casual
Tame the Wild West as you build a railroad from coast to coast! All you have to do to earn your stars is think ahead and beat the clock! Download Golden Rails: Tales of the Wild West for free and make history as the king of the tracks!
Reviews
- The game offers a very good challenge with a smooth interface, allowing players to achieve 3 stars on every level with patience.
- Achievements are easily attainable, providing a satisfying experience for achievement hunters.
- It's a fun point-and-click, time management game that engages players in resource management and building tasks.
- There is no replayability as the game lacks end game mechanics and an engrossing story to return to.
- Some maps may require multiple attempts to achieve a 3-star rating, which could be frustrating for some players.
- The game feels like a one-time experience, which may not appeal to those looking for long-term engagement.
- replayability5 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 60 % neutral mentions
- 40 % negative mentions
The game has been criticized for its lack of replayability, with reviewers noting the absence of end game mechanics, map metrics, and a compelling story to encourage players to return.
“There is no replayability in this game as there are no end game mechanics, no map metrics to try to beat, and no engrossing story to return to.”
- story3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 67 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The game's story is criticized for lacking depth and engagement, contributing to a lack of replayability due to the absence of end game mechanics or compelling narrative elements.
“There is no replayability in this game as there are no end game mechanics, no map metrics to try to beat, and no engrossing story to return to.”
- gameplay3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 67 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The gameplay lacks replayability due to the absence of end game mechanics, map metrics, and a compelling story, making it difficult for players to find reasons to return after completing the game.
“There is no replayability in this game as there are no endgame mechanics, no map metrics to try to beat, and no engrossing story to return to.”