You can love a sub Driving, as I also love this form of exploring the world. What remains the same, however, is that in many situations I get to board my favorite train. This one ry I most associate with a fascinating journey although today's trains are much more The visuals are not glaring and everything is easy to find and it is not easy to get lost in it in my childhood. But following in that footsteps, I decided to play with creating and managing my own railroad company, and it's all about Rail Nation.
Dynamic terrain map
In front of me is a map of the area. Quite extensive. On it, there are tr 3D models of trains. The first step is a tutorial. A stage that hich I usually do not like, because I prefer to click anywhere and pr to know what you are dealing with. On the other hand, thanks to that, it was here where I created my first route, improved subsequent points on the map, set the timetable and took care of servicing my still tiny train , kt hich I hope will grow over time. 13 step in order to perform, such small stages in which I build my base for further play one by one.
A tutorial is not enough. I created my character to begin with, and while there may not have been any unique options, the ability to customize my avatar in terms of gender, hairstyles and headwear makes this character distinctive to me. I have a lot of buildings on the map of any kind, which re I can expand and upgrade. Somewhere in between there are bonuses and rewards. I liked the virtual scratchpad the best, which I actually scrape it off with my mouse, and underneath it there is, for example, money. A bit like buying a lottery ticket hoping to win something this time.
Simple but trivial?
Rail Nation strategy game in this edition seems to be very simple, but that doesn't mean it's boring. I complete successive tasks fairly quickly and see how things constantly change on my. I don't have much yet, but the first trains of goods are setting off. The money is flowing, but I have to do everything I can to get it into my account, because the future of my personal railroad company depends on it. And the number of buildings , the level in, the possibilities of improving the locomotives, the companies and all the rest makes it a lot to do, and there is where to face the dilemmas of the initially small scale.
In addition, I can invite friends And it is with them that we can to work on the railroads. Or to compete with rivals, who They will not necessarily find themselves on my side. Goods will eventually be delivered to the city, and my trains will begin to compete with other railroads.
Visuals
Visually, I like everything about it, and I have from the very beginning. Music, which ra creates an atmosphere as if from a magical train station. And it becomes more dynamic, building tension as the tasks go on. And when I have to confirm something in the task by clicking, the sound of the locomotive m level. I may be mildly amused, but it just has arms and legs. The graphics are pleasing to the eye. Quite neat locomotives, distinctive companies, and almost real train tracks terrain cities. The game becomes friendly in reception and in a way b joyful. Because it's a bit like going back in time In my childhood, where many of us dreamed of a small train moving on a self-assembled track. Fairytale-like.
Advantages
I personally don't find any disadvantages of Rail Nation, well, maybe except for micropayments, which However, they do not limit the pleasure of the gameplay, because even without additional paid options there is a lot to do. There are nice tasks, handling them does not cause any problems and it is easy to grasp what, where and how. To this hints, a place to chat with other players, mn a lot of options, but not difficult to figure out.
A round of the game is six consecutive eras in the history of railroads planned over 3-4 months. So you can count on a lot of fun, kt ra will stretch out in time and certainly will not be boring. I still have a whole lot of work ahead of me The game is full of challenges, tasks, and co-op A lot of work, for a lot of benefits, but the thought of your own railroad empire is really seducing.