Delivery Boy

Delivery Boy

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Play as a funny guy Johnny, who moved to Crystal City in search of work and got a job as a courier. Here is a city of great opportunities, help Johnny climb the career ladder and become the best courier.

■ The best courier. Take various orders, deliver them to the right place and get money and experience points.

■ Move faster. Buy various vehicles - a gyro scooter, an electric scooter, an electric bike, an electric skate, a mono wheel, an ATV and other means of transportation.

■ Your business. Open and manage delivery services. Hire workers, buy transport and various equipment.

■ Secrets of the city. Collect the relics hidden in Crystal City and explore the interesting sights of the city.

The game is being developed by one person - Sergey Poroshin, a self-taught indie developer. Thank you for your support!


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Delivery Boy on Steam

Supfly Delivery Simulator

Supfly Delivery Simulator

very nice and chill game, if someone likes this type of gameplay I suggest to try it, if you’ll don’t like’s it you can always get back your money if you don’t play more then 2h and don’t have game for more then 2 weeks, but I suggest to help developers to grow bigger and buy it 3

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game


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its a simple game with a fun progression, its aesthetically nice to look at and the beats are bangers

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Supfly Delivery Simulator on Steam

Railroad Engineer

Railroad Engineer

Railroad Engineer is a train simulation game. You build railroads, drive trains, collect resources, deliver goods, and watch cities grow. There several types of raw resources that spawn randomly on the map. You can build resource collection buildings to collect there resources and then transport them to manufacturing facilities to convert them into more advanced goods. There are also several different rail cars in the game, and each one is used to transport specific types of goods and resources. Ores can only be transported in ore cars, liquids in tank cars, and so on.

Resources and goods:

There are currently six raw resources in the game; wood, coal, iron, rock, food, and oil. These resources are collected by placing the appropriate resource collection building on the respective resource. Raw resources can then be transported to manufacturing buildings to be combined into more advanced goods and products. There are currently seven products in the game; lumber, steel, processed food, fuel, chemicals, and medicine. These are created at manufacturing facilities by combining raw resources and other products.

Rail cars:

There are currently four types of rail cars in the game; ore car, log car, box car, and tank car. Each car can only carry the appropriate resources and goods. Rail cars are produced at the Train Depot from steel. Make sure to have the appropriate cars for the resources and goods that you intend to transport.

Villages, Towns, and Cities:

You can create your own villages and grow them by supplying them with food. Villages start small, but in time can grow and eventually be upgraded into Towns, and then into Cities. Towns and Cities require more types of goods than just food, and you are able to build high density buildings such as low-rise and mid-rise apartments.


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Railroad Engineer on Steam

Train Frontier Classic

Train Frontier Classic

This is a completely awesome release of a former xbox 360 game. If you played it on there, you should definitely play it on PC. Reasons? Multiplayer is doubled; Now eight players can share a layout. There appears to be NO MEMORY LIMIT for placing of tracks and objects - I am guessing that this is entirely dependent upon your system memory. The only limit seems to be the soze of the ‘world’, and that seems t be about the same size as it always was.

If you haven’t played this befoe and like fun train games, then give this a go. Its not a serious sim, but it is tremendous fun, and some truly awesome ‘layouts’ can be created amd shared with those that ‘visit’ your layout. Loads of locos and rolling stock included, but you must make your consist before you take to the track, and you cannot currently uncouple your consist, and can only one one train in solo mode - however, the playing fun of this is definitely in the Multiplayer Mode, and in teh hours you can spend building your layouts, which is both fun and easy. Five stars out of five!

Real player with 269.0 hrs in game

EDIT: This game has been abandoned, buy at your own risk.

[This Games 3rd Review]

As Somone Who Has A Love for City Builders and Trains, This is great, and The Best Train Builder/Ridder So Far I can tell, Also Looks Great, Good Assets, Good Trains (Could Be More), No Lag i7/8gb-ram, Fun and Adictive, Im Building a World Where Trains Go Thru Cities, Another Great Thing is The Building, And Easy!

+PROS

Trains/Assets and All that: 8.5/10 - Could Be More, But Its Early Acsess so It Doesn’t Bother Me :)

Real player with 56.9 hrs in game

Train Frontier Classic on Steam

Construction Simulator 2015

Construction Simulator 2015

My take on Con Sim 2015

PROS:

  1. The multiplayer aspect, WHEN(and I can’t stress that enough) you have decent people who aren’t just there to crash into things and wreck your experience, is a LOT of fun. I dig the sense of accomplishment when you and 3 buddies have worked for 2-3 hours on something and finally finish it. Some of the late game jobs can take quite a while from start to finish, which is nice, but can be tedious.

  2. The complexity of some of the machines is quite engrossing IE: the concrete pump; mobile crane; tower crane, just to name a few. The overall detail of the machines is quite decent, this coming from working in the industry and seeing these machines on a daily basis.(To be fair, that’s in Canada, so I’m referring to the North American counterparts; JD; CAT, etc etc.)

Real player with 184.1 hrs in game

TL:DR: This game is good if you like complex machine-driving simulators. Driving controls can be a little shifty in the small vehicles, but are passable in the bigger vehicles - and that’s most of them. Graphics are very good and performance wise the game runs well for a DirectX 9 game, but it does hit the GPU hard (which is normal for DX9 games). For the most part the game will happily run at 60 fps, but in the central city and when it’s saving and loading the performance will drop and when you have multiple projects running it can get rather stuttery.

Real player with 160.4 hrs in game

Construction Simulator 2015 on Steam

The Count of Monster Disco

The Count of Monster Disco

Bought this game on the recommendation, nay the insistence, of a friend who has become a huge Train Simulator enthusiast. It was half-off during the Halloween sale, and even at full-price it is much less than the original game. It is a great introduction to the unique gameplay. As my friend said, explaining the gameplay makes it sound boring, so suffice to say, it is a fairly relaxed experience, with the simple controls, simple objectives, and observation of the camera angles and maps. It is not exactly easy, with different resources to manage, but it is a slow paced game that gives you time to ponder the nature of transportation by rails.

This is a fun and well done I wish they would do another one for Halloween 2021 and other times of the year would be great. I have also bought Christmas themed add on’s but there haven’t been any new add on’s like these for a long time it’s too bad I would buy more if available

The Count of Monster Disco on Steam

Train Simulator 2022

Train Simulator 2022

Preface

As some people don’t seem to be getting this, the reason why I have “played” this game for 2000 hours is twofold. The first is that I like trains. They’re great. This game is a pretty old game and I’ve owned it since about 2009/2010. I’ve probably clocked some 3-400 hours of playtime on this, as I have developed my own routes and driven trains up and down the existing routes. That still leaves 1700 hours. This is due to a glitch in the earlier game. It used to leave a process running that I never noticed that told steam that I was still “in-game” even when I was sleeping or out at uni/work. This wasn’t patched until very recently.

Real player with 2818.9 hrs in game

Train Simulator. I don’t really know where to start on the game. I have owned it since Rail Simulator back in the days and when it realeased, it was a good game! However, over the years, the game has been upgraded and features have been added. The development of the game has been taken over by DTG that released it as Train Simulator 2012 and offered free updates over the years. And that is where the problem arises. The game was upgraded with new features that clogged the main engine.

You might think, “Hey, new features, that’s nice!” but think again. Most features means more use of resources which, in this game, are pretty scarse. Since the engine is still from Rail Simulator, it is 32-bit, pretty inefficient and it means when you get over 3,4GB of memory (and trust me, you can hit that limit pretty easy!) it runs out of memory and the game crashes in a tempdump, if it hasn’t crashed already in a random crash, which happens quite often.

Real player with 2654.2 hrs in game

Train Simulator 2022 on Steam

BoomTown! Deluxe

BoomTown! Deluxe

The game seems great and it has so much potential to be a great game, it’s just a shame the developers couldn’t decide on a game element and instead they dumped way too much mechanics into the game and none of them has the QOL aspects to truly make this a great game. The game sells for a decent price making it a worthy purchase you will get more than your moneys worth of fun and entertainment from this game, so this game is worth it from the get go, i just wished they did more with this game it really has the or in this case had the potential to be something quite unique, so whether you want the game or a +1 in game count or perfect games you have it here with this title.

Real player with 32.8 hrs in game

To preface this, I won this on steamgifts.com.

Boom Town is a fairly simple simulation game where you build a mining town and go mining using explosives. You essentially pick out the spots on the map where you think there is gold set explosives then drive around the map with your truck to pick up the gold. You then take your profits improve your truck, the town, and your explosives.

The concept is pretty simple and as well as the gameplay. There isn’t much of a fail state, it is more of just trying to complete the scenario as quickly as possible. The games mechanics all seem to work properly together and it is a fun relaxing game. There are some issues however, notably that it is a grindy game and the core gameplay isn’t that good to keep you wanting to come back to it time after time.

Real player with 7.0 hrs in game

BoomTown! Deluxe on Steam

Transport Fever

Transport Fever

Hi all,

If you look for a management game with a complex economy where you need an calculater to do the maths before you do anything in the game then TP is not for you. If you look for a game which is as realistic as the real world then TP is also not for you and you may want to stop reading now.

If you look for a sandbox game which is easy to learn and gives you an infinite amount of maps where every map puts you in front of new challenges then you may want to continue reading.

Transport Fever works just fine on any computer with better hardware than the minimum requirements. Its not recommended to play the game with just the minimum requirements but i am sure it will work.

Real player with 1601.1 hrs in game

150 years of transportation, no accidents, no late arrivals, no lost luggage and no downtime.

This game is addictive. It’s a great overall game, with lots of potential to grow and improve. In terms of stability, I’ve not experience many crashes or bugs, except for out-of-date mod, which have been corrected since. There is a little bit of frame drop late game, but nothing to get crazy about, as it happen mostly mid and end month when there is high budget calculations with a very heavy network. It is very fluid and pleasant to grow a game into late stages. Game mechanic and coding are very stable and well done. Graphics, textures details, sound and soundtrack are above average.

Real player with 649.6 hrs in game

Transport Fever on Steam

Train Valley

Train Valley

I thought this would just be geometric puzzles.. figure out how to lay the tracks. But the creators took this into account by throwing an array of constraints at you:

A. Budget (both too much and too little)

B. Physical Constraints.. both “immovable” and “purchasable” where you pay to use the area

C. Scheduling Challenges.. not only the ones thrown by the game but a “must do” quantity of add-on trains you add at your choice of times in your game play.

D. Time Constraints.. each “location” has limited time to accomplish your work

Real player with 693.4 hrs in game

This wasn’t what I was expecting. I was expecting a game like transport tycoon made more simple and kid-friendly that I could let my niece play when she came over. (She likes trains.) Instead, this game is basically one of those traffic-manager games, although it does feature pausing. Space is severely cramped, forcing multiple trains to share the same tracks since there isn’t room for the parallel tracks you’d normally use, and so managing traffic flow and multitasking are the name of the game.

Real player with 32.6 hrs in game

Train Valley on Steam