Train Delivery Simulator
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About
"Train Delivery Simulator" is a relaxing single-player simulation game with beautiful visuals, where players deliver goods, upgrade their wagons, and enjoy stunning landscapes. The game encourages a zen-like experience, as players immerse themselves in the calming world of train delivery. However, some players may find the frequency of ads intrusive to their tranquil gameplay. Overall, it's a great choice for those seeking a laid-back yet engaging simulator experience.







- The graphics are visually appealing and well-designed.
- The game is fun and relaxing, making it a good time killer.
- There is potential for upgrades and customization, which adds depth to the gameplay.
- The game is heavily ad-driven, with forced ads after almost every action.
- Players have very little control over the train, making it feel more like watching than playing.
- The gameplay becomes repetitive and tedious, especially after reaching higher levels.
monetization
210 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of this game heavily relies on forced advertisements, with players reporting an overwhelming frequency of ads that disrupt gameplay, often requiring them to watch ads after nearly every action. Many users express frustration over the lack of meaningful gameplay, feeling that the game is designed primarily as an advertising platform rather than a genuine gaming experience. While some players opt to pay for an ad-free experience, they still encounter issues with ads, leading to a consensus that the monetization approach detracts significantly from overall enjoyment.
“It's a pretty cool game; you definitely need to buy the no ads option because those ads can be overwhelming.”
“Kinda getting boring since I paid for no ads.”
“No ads would make it better.”
“I'm at the point where I'm watching more ads than playing the game.”
“This game is a very boring idle game which autoplays ads even when you decide to skip the rewards.”
“Game is not at all like their advertisement.. you don't interact with the train at all.. it's just like watching the train go and load/unload cargo.”