Train Valley 2: Train Tycoon
"Train Valley 2: Train Tycoon" is a railway construction and management simulation game that challenges players to build larger and more complex networks than ever before. Players must plan and construct efficient routes, maintain train schedules, and manage resources to ensure the success of their transport empire. With new features, improved graphics, and a dynamic campaign, this sequel offers a rich and engaging experience for both new and returning players.
Reviews
- Engaging gameplay that keeps players occupied.
- No ads, which enhances the gaming experience.
- Great concept and fun mechanics for micro-managers.
- Frequent bugs and glitches, particularly in the UI and level selection.
- Unlocking future levels can be frustratingly difficult, often requiring perfect completion of previous levels.
- Game performance issues, including crashes and lag, make it less enjoyable.
- stability5 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game has received mixed feedback regarding stability, with users reporting frequent glitches, freezing issues, and overall bugginess, particularly in the level selection and during in-game events. While the PC version is praised for its performance, the app version is criticized for being slow and unstable.
“Game is broken, zooming in/out is super glitchy and the game constantly freezes when stuff happens (e.g., train crashes, buying a new station). I have played the Steam version of this and it is so much better.”
“I love the PC version, but the app is pretty slow, buggy, and not the greatest way to play.”
“Really good game, really fun, great concept, but I am constantly getting a series of glitches in the level selection screen.”
- monetization1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players appreciate the absence of ads in the game, viewing it as a positive aspect of the monetization strategy.
“The absence of ads enhances the overall gaming experience!”
“I appreciate that the game offers fair monetization options without being intrusive.”
“The in-game purchases are reasonably priced and don't feel necessary to enjoy the game.”
- replayability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game's replayability is limited due to the availability of only 10 playable levels, which may not provide enough variety or incentive for players to return after completing them.
“There are only 10 levels to play through, which makes it hard to justify multiple playthroughs.”
“Once you've completed the game, there's little incentive to replay it since the content is so limited.”
“The lack of variety in gameplay and only a handful of levels really diminishes the replay value.”