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Train Simulator Review


Train Simulator Review Image  Manufacturer: Microsoft
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ESRB Rating: Everyone
Platform(s): Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95
Release Date: June 7, 2001

Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

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Retail Price: $19.99
Online Sale Price: $22.49

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Date: 2008-09-24
Great simulator, lots of fun for train fans. Crashes occasionally, it's Microsoft afterall...
It's a great program, the graphics and simulation are great! It's a job well done, no question about that. The views from inside (forward, or to either side) or form outside, birds eye view are great and all the gauges and control gear inside the cab of each train is designed realistically after real trains. My son loves it and I find it very interesting as well.

It's a good tool to give us a flavor of what it's like to ride a train and what all the engineer has to be aware of and pay attention to. It's great that it gives you a number of options on what engines to ride, which routes to take and what to do on those routes. You can just check out the route with an engine or do real jobs of pulling freight, for example, with tasks along the route like picking up and dropping off cars or switching cars at a particular place. It includes the manual for engineers to teach you how to run each of the engines in the game and do all the jobs that are there. I suppose there may come a time when one masters all the routes and all the jobs and there is nothing new to learn after that, but we're not to that point so for us it's still learning something new.

We run it on W2000, but have plenty of processing power an memory, but it still crashes once in a while. It's a bother, but given that it's Microsoft it's no surprise. I do recommend this game for anyone interested in trains and wanting to get the experience of being the engineer.

Date: 2008-09-10
Excellent
My son loves trains and is an expert at them now because of this product while only being in kindergarden. But the program is so large it sometimes causes my system to crash while trying to load up.

Date: 2008-06-16
jake's trains
My mom purchased this game for me. We got online and checked out other train simulator games. When we read the reviews for the games we looked at, they refered this game as the best. I really, really love it. You can pick the train, the track, the season, the weather conditions and the cars. The game is very good because you drive the train, control the speed and the brakes. It also simulates the scenes in the engine and out of the engine, all the way to the caboose. I also like it when it simulates a crash when you make an error. You can observe it in the cab and out of the cab. Very great game worth buying.

Date: 2008-01-14
Bought train simulator for my Dad, he LOVES iT!!!! TYVM
I bought the train simulator for my Dad for Christmas and he LOVES it!!! I would recommend this product for anybody who likes and enjoys trains!!!

Date: 2007-12-02
MS Train Simulator
No one else has mentioned the enormous amount of fun one can have with this (or any other rail simulation for that matter)by simply exploring at your own pace all the little highways and byways of this new and fascinating track world.
Select an engine with which you feel the most comfortable and then get off the main track and enjoy a gentle run along the back "lanes" of the different countryside areas. In some cases you may only go a few hundred yards while in others you can travel for miles just idling away as you see fit.
For long journeys I use a "Class 50" on its own while for the really little known places something like the "Nene Valley NV8" really fits the bill.
Have fun - that's what these games are for!!


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