At first glance, doesn't look like much with its voxel-style graphics and minimalist approach that can make it appear fairly plain. With a closer look, however, it becomes clear developer Galaxy Grove has created a truly enjoyable puzzle game with music that helps players unwind for a bit and puzzles that are challenging yet approachable. It gives a practically Zen-like approach to the genre, perfect for sitting down with a cup of tea while enjoying the music and soothing graphic qualities that it offers.
Despite its obvious theme of railways, is ultimately a puzzle game that uses train stations as its beginning and end points. That doesn't mean that trains aren't a major focus though, as they add a lot to the game, and it is often fun to zoom in and watch the trains pulling into their station in all their voxel glory. Thankfully, despite sometimes looking like there could be a collision, the trains are just as peaceful and happy as everything else and magically disappear before running into each other. There is even a custom game mode that provides endless opportunities to keep playing even after the campaign is over by randomizing levels within player-selected parameters.
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offers a series of six biomes that are each split into about five or six levels of gradually increasing difficulty. On each level, there are a few buildings to start out with that need to be connected. Hovering over the buildings will say what they are, such as a farm that produces wheat and then another building that needs that wheat to turn it into flour. Once players have connected the buildings together correctly, so the resources get to where they need to be, more buildings
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