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Railroad Empire: Train Game is a single player casual management game. It received neutral reviews from players.

Upgrade trains, build railways, connect cities! Train simulator & business game

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59%Audience ScoreBased on 860 reviews
graphics104 positive mentions
monetization82 negative mentions

  • Beautiful and detailed graphics with realistic train models and sounds.
  • Relaxing and addictive gameplay with good storylines and user interface.
  • No forced ads and fairly balanced for free-to-play players with optional ads for rewards.
  • Extremely long wait times for resource production and deliveries, leading to tedious gameplay.
  • Frequent game crashes, bugs, and progress loss frustrate players.
  • Pay-to-win mechanics with expensive microtransactions and limited ways to obtain better trains without spending money.
  • graphics

    148 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    70% positive mentions, 28% neutral mentions, 2% negative mentions

    The graphics of the game are widely praised for being beautiful, detailed, and fitting the game’s style, often described as better than similar titles and visually impressive. While generally smooth and appealing, some users noted issues such as occasional glitches, clipping, high battery consumption, and a desire for enhanced features like full 3D views, night mode, and more realism. Overall, the visuals significantly contribute to the game's charm and enjoyment despite a few technical and resource-related drawbacks.

    • “So far, I've only gotten about 20 minutes into the game, but already I'm astonished: the serene and simple yet satisfying gameplay of sending little trains to jobs, combined with the adorable yet stunning visuals of period accurate scenery and seeing the cargo move off and on the train, not to mention the wonderful art and backstory the game has to offer.”
    • “Absolutely gorgeous 3D graphics.”
    • “The graphics are wonderful, detail superb!”
    • “The graphics can be a bit better, making it more realistic, such as adding a full 3D view or rotation to view from all sides, and including detailed interactions like loading and unloading items from trains.”
    • “The game is heavy on graphics and animations, causing the phone to get warm and the battery to drain quickly, even with graphics turned down.”
    • “The graphics are crashing, and the game crashes my device after changing graphics settings, often resulting in lag during online play.”
  • story

    94 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    20% positive mentions, 77% neutral mentions, 3% negative mentions

    The game's story is praised for its charming visuals and engaging initial missions, offering a satisfying thematic experience. However, many users find progression frustrating due to excessively long mission times, reliance on rare train types often locked behind chance or in-app purchases, and a lack of new content beyond a certain level, leading to stalled advancement and repetitive gameplay. Bugs and mission balance issues further hinder completing the storyline, leaving players stuck or forced into tedious side tasks.

    • “The graphics and the storyline are mind-blowing.”
    • “So far, I've only gotten about 20 minutes into the game, but already I'm astonished: the serene and simple yet satisfying gameplay of sending little trains to jobs, combined with the adorable yet stunning visuals of period accurate scenery and seeing the cargo move off and on the train, not even to mention the wonderful art and backstory this game has to offer.”
    • “Great graphics, nice story, and cool American states theme.”
    • “Basically you build something and wait 4 to 5 hours for it to be done and still wait longer to finish mission.”
    • “I got a dilemma where I need experience to unlock new items and I get experience by completing missions but I need those new items to complete missions and I can't progress at all. I had to delete it, lose all my progress and start from scratch again reaching the same dilemma, please fix this.”
    • “You need a certain rarity of train to do certain missions but cannot do them because you get only common trains, unless you pay.”
  • monetization

    93 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    5% positive mentions, 7% neutral mentions, 88% negative mentions

    Monetization in the game is primarily through optional ads and in-app purchases, but many users report issues with ads not granting promised rewards, frequent crashes linked to ads, and intrusive or misleading ad behavior that detracts from the experience. While some appreciate the limited and non-intrusive nature of ads, others criticize the game for excessive waiting times, questionable premium pricing, and unreliable ad functionality that frustrates progression. Overall, monetization feels unbalanced and occasionally deceptive, impacting player satisfaction.

    • “No ads, no need to pay for things, progression is good.”
    • “I would have to say that the best and only great feature about this game is no ads.”
    • “No ads (unless you want a reward) and very enjoyable.”
    • “Fix your system, it's really annoying when ads appear to reduce/eliminate the time needed to build but it doesn't work and when you click the ad button several times it's the same, fix it immediately before I give it a 1 star rating.”
    • “App has stopped giving promised rewards for watching ads. I suppose from some perspective this makes the app better since I no longer watch any ads, however the false promise earned the app one star.”
    • “The ads always open your Play Store app and then don't give you the rewards as stated. This has happened at least two dozen times because the ads are designed to force you to open them because the close button is so small without my glasses I can't even see it. That's trickery and deceit. There is an easy fix—require the ads have big close buttons or remove them completely, because I'm sick of watching the same ads and then not getting the rewards.”
  • gameplay

    35 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    43% positive mentions, 48% neutral mentions, 9% negative mentions

    Gameplay in this train-themed game is generally described as smooth, easy to understand, and visually appealing, with satisfying progress mechanics and a relaxed pacing. However, many users find it repetitive, limited to simple task assignment with long wait times, and often reliant on in-app purchases to advance, which detracts from the enjoyment. Additionally, issues like inconsistent mechanics, ads, bugs, and lack of innovation have led to mixed reviews overall.

    • “So far, I've only gotten about 20 minutes into the game, but already I'm astonished: the serene and simple yet satisfying gameplay of sending little trains to jobs, combined with the adorable yet stunning visuals of period accurate scenery and seeing the cargo move off and on the train, not even to mention the wonderful art and backstory this game has to offer.”
    • “The feel of the game is great, it is smooth, easy to understand and the interface is not overcrowded with icons, the mechanics work as expected and I don't feel the wait times are too long, I would just love to know what it will be before I send.”
    • “One of the better train games out there... recent updates have shown great progress in the flow of gameplay.”
    • “Their ads installed a virus on my phone, the setup of the group contests is stupid, the gameplay is boring and linear.”
    • “Terribly inconsistent gameplay, resources go missing, event parts no longer available, not a good game.”
    • “Ugly character models, map doesn't make sense, menus take too long to open. The only real gameplay here is ordering your trains to different pre-set points to collect or drop off resources, so you bounce between meticulously ordering your trains and then sitting there with nothing to do until the trains finish.”
  • stability

    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    11% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 89% negative mentions

    The game suffers from frequent freezes, glitches, and crashes, especially during events and certain locations, causing lost progress and frustration. Ads often fail to grant rewards, and lag is common, with some users experiencing overheating issues. Despite these stability problems, a few players report a generally smooth experience with minor graphical glitches.

    • “No lag, no glitches, and good graphics with detailed visuals.”
    • “Just started the game, works fine with no glitches, and good graphics.”
    • “Game freezes frequently while loading pages.”
    • “Game freezes and restarts and progress is lost, very unfortunately.”
    • “Second and most importantly I hate that every time I want to play the game it glitches then kicks me out.”
  • optimization

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    43% positive mentions, 14% neutral mentions, 43% negative mentions

    The game's optimization is mixed, running smoothly and performing well on some devices like the S23 Plus, but experiencing significant performance drops and lag on others, especially after unlocking additional content. Compared to similar titles like Train Station 2, it falls short in optimization and reliability. Overall, the game shows potential but needs improvement in stable performance across all stages.

    • “But overall, graphics and performance wise, it operates well on my S23 Plus.”
    • “The game is entertaining and borrows a lot from older games like Train Station 2 and My Railway, but also improves on the overall quality and performance of those borrowed elements.”
    • “Great game, great graphics, runs smoothly, love the concept.”
    • “Train Station 2 is better with optimization and reliability.”
    • “Nice fun game, very relaxing until I unlocked the second map and the performance plummeted.”
    • “AI-generated Train Station clone, poorly optimized, laggy, and a terrible game. Two-thirds of the game is AI-made, and the overall experience is bad. Don't play; it's bad.”
  • grinding

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Players find the grinding in the game initially engaging but quickly becoming tedious and frustrating, especially as progression slows due to manufacturing bottlenecks. The increasing difficulty to obtain valuable items and lack of new content updates contribute to the grind feeling repetitive and dull over time.

    • “Fun at first, then tedious... There are so many things to love about this game, but ultimately its defining feature is a manufacturing bottleneck that only gets worse as the game progresses.”
    • “But after recent updates, it became extremely grindy and frustrating.”
    • “You made the game utterly tedious.”
  • music

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    75% positive mentions, 25% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The music is widely praised for its harmonious and fitting style that enhances the game's atmosphere. However, some users find the volume of the music and sound effects too loud, lacking adjustable options. Overall, the soundtrack is considered a strong positive alongside the game's visuals.

    • “Normally, I don't dig this style of game but the sounds, the art, and that background music are in perfect harmony.”
    • “Great music and beautiful graphics, but once you unlock the next zone, you can no longer pull for previous areas' unobtained trains.”
    • “I can't turn down the loud music and sound effects.”
  • atmosphere

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users appreciate the game's atmosphere for its immersive and authentic train-related experience, which effectively captures the excitement and charm of the railroading world.

  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users generally find the game's humor lacking, describing it as not funny and disappointing. Additionally, concerns about high data usage contribute to a negative overall experience.

  • replayability

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game shows promising replayability with its shift to a more accessible demo phase, offering players multiple opportunities to engage. However, it still needs refinement to compete with established titles like Pixel Federation's TrainStation series and Tycoon Empire.

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Railroad Empire: Train Game is a casual management game. Common tags for Railroad Empire: Train Game include free to play and stylized.

Railroad Empire: Train Game is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Railroad Empire: Train Game was developed by Azur Interactive Games Limited.

Railroad Empire: Train Game has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Railroad Empire: Train Game for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

Railroad Empire: Train Game is a single player game.

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