I love trains, what boy doesn't, but a railroad business simulator?
My first reactions in loading up Train Fever were indeed positive but I never thought I'd get into the game as much as I have. As of this posting I've amassed a nest egg of $123 Million but it took an incredible amount of trial and error and 35 hours ingame to get to this point.
...not to mention copious amounts of head scratching.
The concept is quite simple really, try to link towns and make a profit without going bankrupt.
The cool thing is you can actually do this (all be it much slower) by not using trains at all. You can create a Public Transport System or even resource extraction and supply without ever laying rail.
Starting off in the year 1850 means horse drawn carriages are your only vehicles to work with. Since they take so long to get to where they need to go it takes careful planning to make them profitable.
Making one change to their route or simply placing your depots in the wrong area can result in a financial windfall or bankruptcy.
The same can actually be said for every aspect of the game.
I've spent countless hours laying rail that intersects in a visually stunning manner, timing my trains so they run within meters of each other only to find out that cool looking does not result in profitability. In one case I nearly killed a profitable Passenger Rail Line taking it from nearly $2 mil/month to a loss of just under $1 mil.
All of which happened because I had a Coal Rail Line slowing down the Passenger Rail. Once I moved the Coal Rail to its own line Passenger Rail picked up and now nearly 12 hours later it's almost back to where it was originally.
What's also cool about Train Fever is the Towns are affected by your growing empire.
Your success directly impacts the Towns growth. Even land value within the Town is determined by how successful you are.
It's really quite brilliant and in my opinion possibly the best part of Train Fever.
Now I'm in year 1980 and have about a dozen rail lines responsible for the bulk of my wealth. With all this disposable income I guess it's time to link as many of the other Towns added in this procedural generated world to see just how rich (or broke) I can get.
Anyone else playing Train Fever and if so what are your thoughts?
Screenshots to follow.
My first reactions in loading up Train Fever were indeed positive but I never thought I'd get into the game as much as I have. As of this posting I've amassed a nest egg of $123 Million but it took an incredible amount of trial and error and 35 hours ingame to get to this point.
...not to mention copious amounts of head scratching.
The concept is quite simple really, try to link towns and make a profit without going bankrupt.
The cool thing is you can actually do this (all be it much slower) by not using trains at all. You can create a Public Transport System or even resource extraction and supply without ever laying rail.
Starting off in the year 1850 means horse drawn carriages are your only vehicles to work with. Since they take so long to get to where they need to go it takes careful planning to make them profitable.
Making one change to their route or simply placing your depots in the wrong area can result in a financial windfall or bankruptcy.
The same can actually be said for every aspect of the game.
I've spent countless hours laying rail that intersects in a visually stunning manner, timing my trains so they run within meters of each other only to find out that cool looking does not result in profitability. In one case I nearly killed a profitable Passenger Rail Line taking it from nearly $2 mil/month to a loss of just under $1 mil.
All of which happened because I had a Coal Rail Line slowing down the Passenger Rail. Once I moved the Coal Rail to its own line Passenger Rail picked up and now nearly 12 hours later it's almost back to where it was originally.
What's also cool about Train Fever is the Towns are affected by your growing empire.
Your success directly impacts the Towns growth. Even land value within the Town is determined by how successful you are.
It's really quite brilliant and in my opinion possibly the best part of Train Fever.
Now I'm in year 1980 and have about a dozen rail lines responsible for the bulk of my wealth. With all this disposable income I guess it's time to link as many of the other Towns added in this procedural generated world to see just how rich (or broke) I can get.
Anyone else playing Train Fever and if so what are your thoughts?
Screenshots to follow.