
If you’ve got everything laid out well, all your junctions pointing the right way and no direct crashes looming, you can pretty much stay here sending out trains. This lets you select a station and set off a train when it is safe to do so.

Next up you have a demolition option that lets you remove pieces of track you’ve placed in error or, more usually, is no longer fit for purpose once a new location shows up. It’s pretty intuitive stuff and clear enough on the screen. These are controlled with junctions and these can be set between two directions. As more and more stations show up, you’ll need forks in the track to send trains to the right location. Your next mode lets you control junctions. So naturally, your tracks will wiggle and wind around the environment a little. Clearing a tree might just cost a grand, but if some guy owns a petrol station there, you might be looking at a lot more money. However, if the land you want to build on isn’t clear, it’ll cost you extra. You’ll generally start with $20k+ and track pieces cost a couple of grand each so you can’t be too complacent here. You have a degree of freedom as long as you work around certain environmental obstacles and don’t spend all your money on tracks. To facilitate all this, you’ll be spending your time in one of five modes. They are all colour coded, so it’s easy enough to know where a train wants to go. Once a station shows up, trains will appear in the station looking to go to another one. Set over several years, the towns grow automatically until a train station pops up. With no plot to speak of, the game has 30 levels in which you start in a global location and have to provide train links between fledgling towns.

It looks a little like a city-building strategy game with railway management elements but this has more in common with those air traffic control puzzlers you got in the early days of iOS gaming.
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Train Valley is a puzzle game from Lithuanian developers Flazm Interactive and it takes all of the content from the original 2015 PC game and incorporates DLC content too.

Jin PS5 / Reviews tagged puzzle / puzzler / railway / strategy / train valley / trains by Richie
