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It takes a while to get used to it (and it really helps when you turn the so-called "easy" controls off), but it can be quite an enjoyable experience to get down the tracks.The "game" part of it comes in when you start having to stop at stations accurately (the closer you get to the optimal target, the less time you have to wait there). The title says it all: Train Simulator. This gives you all sorts of buttons and switches to mess with on Steam, Diesel, and Electric locomotives. This turns out to be much more difficult than one would think.Overall, it was worth the 6 dollars or whatever that I paid for it.
I highly recommend it. MSTS is the greatest computer game I have ever played. If you are a railfan, then you will love this game. And I can't wait for MSTS 2 next year.
My son was thrilled to find this game, and has had hours and hours of fun. You can learn alot, and have fun at the same time. Thanks.
I really enjoy this game, but my computer doesn't. Microsoft is putting out a new Train Simulator. When it does the program hesitates to follow commands. I have Windows Vista and for some reason this program gives my system the heebie-jeebies. It does not like to load. I trust I'll have better luck with that one.
I love this software so much my girlfriend ask me if I want to marry it. It is very addictive running it.
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