All aboard! Bought this for my 4 year old. He had a great time, we'll play more I'm sure. You build train tracks, put down buildings, rocks, trees, people, and more. Lots of objects to choose from so you can be creative. The building controls are dead simple. Just a few menus that let you place objects, change their size and rotation, change the weather, all basic stuff that works well. Then you choose a train and drive it around the track. When the train hits anything it explodes, so there is lots of fun to be had creating some big destruction. The train controls are almost nonexistent - just pick your train and it starts to move, all you can do is change the speed. But that’s enough, it’s not as much of a game as it is a playset. You can download tracks that others have made, and that’s a good way to get into some instant action. You can share your tracks too. The visuals are nice. Bright and colourful, music and sound aren’t annoying. All in all a nice package. For $3,...
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About This Game
From the makers of Trainz Simulator comes a whole new world of fun for young train fans (or the young at heart).
With a few simple clicks, anyone can make their first "Train Town" in seconds. Then jump into Drive mode to explore your creation and run trains for hours to come.
With the incredible "Crash Physics" feature, mayhem in your virtual world is never far away as you bounce, smash and crash into everything in your path. And don't forget to watch out for exploding gas bottles and tanks!!
Train Town offers two different modes of fun for the whole family:
In Create Mode, populate your world with buildings, rocks, trees, roads, cars and a variety of colorful animated characters. Lay train track with a few clicks of your mouse, then jump right in to Driver Mode to follow your trains wherever they go.
In Driver Mode, add your favorite trains such as Tough Thomas, Steaming Sam, Rocket Train Rod and many others. How you drive them is up to you - speed up or slow down to avoid the cars, characters and other trains, or perhaps go all out on a destruction derby approach to wipe everything off the map.
Jump from train to train, change camera angles, zoom in and out and enjoy the action in an amazing, colorful and exciting cartoon world.
You can also share your creations online and download Towns created by other players.
Train Town is free-form game-play that will keep the kids occupied for hours!
Features:
- constructive sandbox entertainment
- easy to use for all ages 4 and up
- colorful 3D cartoon graphics
- huge variety of cool trains and scenery
- explosions, crashing, super fast trains
- variety of camera angles to view the action
- great fun for kids (and big kids too, Dad!)
- No In-App Purchases, includes all the mobile content packs.
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User Reviews
I'd urge you not to buy this game. Whatever your expectation, you really won't get anything from it. It's like a baby simulation that doesnt really have any physical rules. There's really nothing to the game but an open (tiny) sandbox and an ability to lay a track and scenery items. The problem is there's no real logic to any of this, it's just about randomly plopping junk onto a small screen, and then .... watching in boredom. I have three sons, aged almost 2, 3.5 and 5.5 .. and they all were bored to tears by this non-game. It was clearly a dodgy little iPhone game, and they thought "maybe we can make some $$$ launching this on Steam". When porting for the PC, the developer didn't even bother to update basic text .. the controls all say "touch this", or "swipe your finger to the left". I wouldn't ordinarily write a review unless a game were truly superb or utterly utterly crap. .... save your money, if you want a nice learning train game for kids you can get Sid Meiers RAIL...
Hi, my litte brother is enjoying this game greatly, here is his gratitude to the auther by a cute message: it is great and i like blowing up the trains It's a shame there ismany negitive reviews.
Games fun kinda a "baby's first train sim" game if you have never played one before buy this its fun easy and helps you every step of the way
Train Town is a nice experience. The game is very colorful and has fair graphics. It's not as much space as I was hoping for to build a world but it is enough to build a small city. You can blow the trains up once you get bored of watching them. The music is personally my favorite part. It is very cheerful and uplifting.
Good for young children/early elementary school.
This could've been a decent little train game for kids...but as usual it's a cheap, poorly done mobile port. Laying track is easy, but you're limited to one loop on the entire map. Placing buildings and other props is also easy, but adjusting them can be a pain and in the case of fences literally impossible. Vehicles wander around on their own and cause things to explode, fine if you want that but it's not something you can turn off. There's a solid selection of locomotives but the rolling stock is lacking and numbers less than 10 cars. Actually driving the trains is impossible, all you can do is speed them up or slow them down with a slider button. To add to the mess, the included dozen pre-made layouts don't actually work and will lock up Train Town should you try and load one of them. Stick to [i]Train Frontier Classic[/i] or [i]Rolling Line[/i], although both are more complicated for the younger ones you'll at least not feel like the developer slapped you in the face.
You can simulate 9/11, but with trains. Also this game made my аss feel strange. I rate it 8/8 m8
My 4 year old son loves this game! A fun train sandbox game for Kids! I'd say ages 4 to 7, but even as a parent I have fun tinkering around with it. Catchy music, fun sandbox style. There are multiple train styles from Steam to Sesiel to super fast rocket trains. You can run trains on pre-made tracks, or build your own from scratch! It's super easy to move the tracks around and make your own layout. You can add buildings, trees, and objects too. YES, you can also CRASH your trains too!
Really disappointing. There are no switches, bridges, tunnels, stations. You can put many curves in your single closed loop of track if you are very very patient, but that's it. I had hoped that my preschooler could be more actively in control of this than when we play Sid Meier's Railroads together, but I'm not even going to show it to him because he'd find it so boring.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: windows 7
- Processor: 2GHz Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia Geforce 440 or higher
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 500 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Train Town cost?
Train Town costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Train Town?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: windows 7 Processor: 2GHz Core 2 Duo Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia Geforce 440 or higher DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 500 MB available space
What platforms is Train Town available on?
Train Town is available on Windows PC.
Is Train Town worth buying?
Train Town has 73% positive reviews from 45 players.
When was Train Town released?
Train Town was released on Aug 26, 2014.
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