The controls consist of a point and click interface and are easy to manipulate. Yes, even the little red caboose is included. And what kind of train game would be complete without having to blow the whistle to remove cows from the tracks? In your adventures, you will run a Steam Engine, Yard Switcher, F3A, and a commuter train. There are railcars for plowing debris off tracks and crane cars for fixing damaged tracks or bridges. In addition to deliveries, you must also keep the tracks in good working order. You name it, it’s probably there waiting to be transported. For instance, lumber needs to be carried on a flatcar with staves, liquids go in a tanker car, livestock rides in a stockcar, passengers in a passenger car or commuter train, etc. As in real life, each type of item needs to be carried in the appropriate type of railcar. There are tons of different types of items to be shipped - everything from toys to food to livestock to cars to even Santa’s sled. Some puzzles are against the clock while others will time how long you take to complete. The goals of each puzzle typically consist of one or more objectives including picking up items, transporting and delivering items, and repairing the tracks when and where needed. While the game is intuitive enough to play without the aid of these tutorials, you should play them anyway so you don’t miss anything or for no other reason than to at least get a blue ribbon next to them on the checklist.
Amongst these puzzles are also six excellent tutorials that will really show you the ins and outs of how to play this game. The puzzles are separated into categories so you’ll know what difficulty you’re up against when selecting one. There are a total of seventy-two "missions" or puzzles for you to complete ranging from very easy to very difficult with everything in-between. These jobs contain a variety of chores from simple deliveries to clearing avalanches off the tracks before a passenger train hits it - so get your gloves on and grab your striped cap, it’s time to go to TrainTown. The primary objective of the game is to complete jobs on various sets of tracks in locations such as the living room, the back yard, the North Pole, the park, and construction sites. But with that, I have a great memory that will never go away of my Grandmother getting this for me in that because she passed away back in 2016.ALL ABOARD! Sierra Attraction’s 3D Ultra Lionel TrainTown is a game that is designed for anyone but will mostly appeal to those interested in trains and/or puzzles. They are that hard!!! Anyway, the video attached, I found while searching YouTube is showing what the intro was and also what a level of the game is like. And to tell you the truth, the last 2 levels I still have yet to complete. And to this day, I still do play it certain times. And I have to show this in the photos, that their in the photos is the same exact jewel case, cover and CD disc that my Mom & Grandmother got me. Well anyway, now is 2021!!! That's 21 years ago already!!! Now I'm 29, going on 30 this year. It was a fun game to play at the time for the beginner levels, but it got very hard as the levels go on. When I got to their house later that day, I was so excited to get it installed and play it. Well my mother & grandmother bought the game for me that day. And at that time my Grandparents had a computer, with which I used not much but I did have a couple other train games I did play because I love trains.
Well while at the store, on an end cap was this PC Computer Game. Back in 2000, I went with my family one day to Best Buy.