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Video Game Reviews of Train SimulatorCustomer Review: Only if you are in to trains! Summary: 4 StarsThis simulation is good. Its even greater if you are into trains!!
Customer Review: Great but difficult Summary: 4 StarsThis is a really neat train driving game but not for the young. My son is only 7 and this being rated for everyone I thought it would be perfect but it VERY HARD. You have to copy out the manual then try to read and drive. I think its really cute but will require an adult to assit them. It takes several buttons to drive it and several to control it. I was thinking it would just be go and stop but this is more real. All in all very interesting and real feeling but requires the advise of an adult to help. I copied the 90 page manual then put it in plastic sleeves so my son can flip through it. You will need to copy this manual because all the trains drive different and you can't stop the game to keep going back to the manual all the time. I think it's a good buy but be willing to spend some time to learn the tricks of the trade. The train simulator book is useful also and you can buy it right here at Amazon.
Customer Review: Not so good Summary: 1 StarsIt is fun the first hour or so after you buy then it gets boring. It has realy dumb features, and doesnt teach anything you ever need to know. The lessons are way to slow, and boring, the game is all boring in a mater of fact it is so boring it is boring thinking about it. It probaly could have been beter, but microsoft made a good decisian to work more on Flight sim and perfect it which they pretty much have and gave up on dumb train simulator. I wouldnt waste the money to buy this game.
Customer Review: Microsoft has did it again! Summary: 5 StarsIf you like Flight Simulator, you're likely to love Train Simulator. This game literally puts you in the engineer's seat. Microsoft has worked closely with Amtrak, BNSF, Flying Scotsman Railways, Kyushu Railway Co., Odaku Electric Railway, and the Venice-Simplon Orient Express to bring you 600 miles of track to explore. You get tutorials that teach you the basics of driving a train. You recieve dozens of activities for you to complete. You can create your own rolling-stock and even your own railroads with the editors that are included with the game. But it doesn't stop there! There are many groups that are dedicated to producing add-ons you can purchase online, many are free! Train Simulator recieved the 2001 Reader's Choice Award of Model Railroading Magazine! This is a railroad experience you wil not soon forget!
Customer Review: Love the game but ... Summary: 4 StarsThis is the first version/edition of the game so it's a little bit buggy. The Marias Pass route, in particular, has a notorious spot where the train comes uncoupled every time. Otherwise it's a must for anyone who loves railroads.This game is a lot of fun. Drive passengers on a high-speed rail route, or sort out freight cars and drop them off at sidings. Deal with rain, snow, speed restrictions, other traffic on the line, and more. Drive an electric, diesel, or steam locomotive. If you're up for a real challenge, drive a steam locomotive and act as your own fireman. You can go along for a ride, or take a tutorial lesson in driving a train. Explore the route on your own or try one of the activities. For more advanced users, there's the capability of building new routes and adding activities. Best of all, there are some excellent online sites where fellow Train Simulator enthusiasts offer their own add-ons to the game or where help and suggestions are always available.
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