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You’re a locomotive conductor in 1880s America tasked with rearranging numbered railroad cars into order. Using a limited set of moves, you navigate a maze of tracks and switches to assemble each train according to specifications. The game unfolds across 30 levels that gradually introduce complex layouts and constraints. Each level resets if you make a mistake but progress is saved, encouraging methodical trial and error. Nine distinct locomotives offer slight variations in movement and ability, adding replay value to the core puzzle loop. The charm lies in its simplicity and precision. Sorting cars feels tactile, with satisfying click-clack sound design and crisp animations. While there’s no time pressure, later levels demand careful planning as track networks become dense. Community feedback highlights the balance between accessibility and challenge, early puzzles teach mechanics without hand-holding, while endgame tests patience. At just $9.99, it’s a bite-sized brain workout that plays well in short bursts.
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