Railroader Launches on Steam; Gem for Train Fans
Railroader from Giraffe Lab has debuted on Steam. Reviews of this railroad simulator indicate that train fans have received a real gem.

Railroader, the railroad simulator developed by Giraffe Lab, has gone into Early Access on Steam. The game is expected to spend about a year there, during which the developers will work out the bugs, as well as balance their creation and expand it with new elements.
However, the title is already holding its ground, as evidenced by the first reviews. At the moment these words are being written, Railroader can boast "very positive" reviews - 96% of all reviews are favorable.. Players praise above all the complex gameplay, as well as the fact that already at this stage Giraffe Lab's work is free of major technical issues.
Railroader takes us on a journey to the Appalachian region. Sitting at the helm of antique trains and engaged in transporting people or goods, we can admire the picturesque surroundings. We spend the money we earn on buying more and more powerful locomotives and more modern cars. In addition the title enables us to take control of the entire railroad line and we can invest the money we collect in its expansion and modernization. In addition the opportunity to play the role of a dispatcher is waiting to be tested and manually set switches and semaphores.
As if that wasn't enough, Railroader offers both solo and cooperative gameplay. According to many players it is in the latter that the described title spreads its wings. Let's hope, however, that the devs will lean on the issue of graphic design, which currently looks average at best.
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