| Publisher |
Nostalgic Software
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| Type |
Shareware |
| License |
$22 |
| Version |
3.1 |
| Date Added |
3/12/2008 |
| Size |
4.8 MB |
| Downloads This Version |
1,612 |
| Downloads of All Time |
8,903 |
SteamTRAIN 3.1
Engineer an 1800s era steam train, consisting of a steam locomotive and tender, plus baggage, coach, and freight cars.
Your train will travel between stops, up and down grades, negotiate curves, switch tracks, and couple/uncouple cars. Dispatcher & Express options add challenges.

Version 3.1:
• SNOW -- Light or Heavy Depth
• Ultimate Nostalgia Experience
• Track Visibility Limited
• Snow Plowing Forces
• Traction Sand Precious
• Collision Recovery Improved

Universal Binary (PPC/Intel)
Mac OS X 10.3 or later

SteamTRAIN


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frank (11/13/2007 - version 3.0) |
| version 3.0 is a bit bigger, no "drive in circles" what is great and the switching is more difficult.
well done, john!
dont losse your aim to built up both a game for children AND for adults with improoved knowledge.
by now, you hit it! |
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Holmes (6/1/2007 - version 2.2) |
| I just rated this to ask what Robert means by an isomorphic GUI. What would the GUI be isomorphic to, and would the theorem be worth publishing? |
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frank (12/20/2006 - version 2.0.2) |
| great movement calculations. developer avis is to built up step by step.
even though the graphics are kind of simple, the game is very realistic.
not too bad as a private"just for the child"-game |
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MacPapaMac (4/30/2006 - version 1.5) |
| My Grandson is fascinated with trains, and he will spend hours with this simulation.He is only 3 years old, but he knows this application by name, and requests it every time he comes over... :) |
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Robert (5/17/2005 - version 1.2.2) |
| The sim is ok, but what's the point? Starting and stopping between towns? An isomorphic GUI and a bigger map might make it a bit more interesting. |
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