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on 27 Nov 08:03
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As stupid as this sounds, I have come to enjoy the “Train Sim World” series of games over the last few years. A bit relaxing, lots of details and there’s often cheap humble bundles with tons of DLC - Most of which carries over from the previous games to the next (i.e. no need to repurchase).
EDIT: Gameplay is similar to Densha-De-Go in the sense that you are driving a train in both. But I guess TSW is less of a game, more of a simulation. On the other hand, it’s more accessible because it is not only available in japanese.
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As stupid as this sounds, I have come to enjoy the “Train Sim World” series of games over the last few years. A bit relaxing, lots of details and there’s often cheap humble bundles with tons of DLC - Most of which carries over from the previous games to the next (i.e. no need to repurchase).
EDIT: Gameplay is similar to Densha-De-Go in the sense that you are driving a train in both. But I guess TSW is less of a game, more of a simulation. On the other hand, it’s more accessible because it is not only available in japanese.
Article doesn’t even link the game.
www.jp.square-enix.com/game/detail/densha_ds/
Unfortunately for me, it’s very Japanese.
Densha de GO! On Internet Archive
I was searching to see if I could find a rom and was pleasantly surprised to see that Internet Archive had online emulators.
There are modern versions of this same game.
I have a copy for Nintendo Switch called Densha de GO! Hashiro Yamanote-sen.
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