- July 4, 2018
- Fury Games Production
Train Simulator: London Subway
31%Game Brain Score
humor
graphics
50% User Score 12 reviews
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About
In love with metro trains? Addicted to the car driving simulators? Train Simulator: London Subway is your choice! Feel like a real part of an authentic adventure controlling the large subway vehicle and delivering the passengers to their destination. Jump into the cabin and get ready to start - time is of the essence!





Audience ScoreBased on 12 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
- The game is a simple and fun train simulator, ideal for kids and casual players.
- It offers good value for money, especially compared to more expensive train simulators with DLCs.
- The game features excellent sound and player control, making it enjoyable for those who like driving simulations.
- The game is considered boring and lacks depth, with limited activities to engage players.
- It has graphical issues and is not on par with major simulator titles, leading to a less immersive experience.
- Some players feel misled by the title, as it does not deliver a true simulation experience.
graphics
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics are generally considered decent but not groundbreaking, with some minor faults that do not detract from gameplay. While it may not compete with larger titles, it offers a charming experience, especially for its low price. Overall, the visuals are satisfactory for a casual commuter game.
“Game has excellent player control, sounds, and graphics.”
“There is the odd fault here and there, but they are graphical only; there is nothing that actually spoils the gameplay.”
“Cute little commuter game... the big boy train simulators could learn from the ambient sound and life at all the stations.”
“The graphics are graphically challenged compared to the bigger known titles.”
“There are odd faults here and there, but they are graphical only; nothing actually spoils the gameplay.”
“It's a cute little commuter game, but it lacks the graphical polish of more established simulators.”