Sid Meier’s Railroads!

Sid Meier’s Railroads!

By Feral Interactive Ltd

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2023-04-05
  • Current Version: 1.4.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 1.58 GB
  • Developer: Feral Interactive Ltd
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.5 or later.
Score: 4.6
4.68893
From 614 Ratings

Description

Become history’s greatest rail baron in Sid Meier’s Railroads!, a classic of the tycoon genre now available for iPhone and iPad. In this captivating mix of model train set and railway management simulator, lay tracks and optimise routes to establish lucrative networks of cities and industries, transporting passengers, raw materials and goods across continents. Grow profits through efficiency, innovation, and shrewd business decisions as you acquire valuable patents, trade stocks, and build or buy industries. Compete with world leaders and industrial titans to achieve the ultimate goal — becoming the greatest railroad tycoon of the age! === TRY BEFORE YOU BUY Lay the foundations of your railroad empire during the Gold Rush, then unlock the full game for more maps, trains, and 16 charming scenarios spanning the golden age of rail. CREATE AN EMPIRE OF THE RAILS Carefully lay tracks and design routes to transport freight and passengers, refining and improving operations until your railroad runs like clockwork. STEAM ACROSS 16 CHALLENGING SCENARIOS Test your entrepreneurial mettle in a mix of historical and fictional scenarios, each with a distinctive map and unique objectives. Establish the first passenger line in 1830s Great Britain, stitch together the American West during the Gold Rush, or help Santa with the Christmas rush at the North Pole! COMPETE WITH HISTORY’S BEST Take on world leaders and captains of industry. Grow your business by acquiring industries and railroad-revolutionising patents, or play the stock market and buy out the competition. BRING 40 FAMOUS TRAINS TO LIFE Play with historically important engines from early steam locomotives like Stephenson’s Planet, to the high-speed French TGV, and many iterations and innovations in between. BUILD THE MODEL RAILROAD OF YOUR DREAMS Take the pressure off in Train Table Mode. No competition, time limits, or financial constraints — just all you need to create a railroad that’s as fun to watch as it is satisfying to build. === We recommend playing Sid Meier's Railroads! on iOS 15.5 or later. You need 1.7GB of free space on your device, though we recommend at least double this to avoid initial installation issues. Supported iPhones: • iPhone 6S / 6S Plus and later • Any iPhone SE • iPod Touch (7th generation, 2019) Supported iPads: • iPad mini (5th generation, 2019) and later • iPad Air (3rd generation, 2019) and later • iPad (5th generation, 2017) and later • Any iPad Pro • If you require assistance, please contact our support team at [email protected] © 2006-2024 Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. Originally developed by Firaxis Games. Sid Meier’s Railroads!, Firaxis Games, 2K, Take-Two Interactive Software and their respective logos are trademarks of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. All rights reserved. Developed for and published on iOS by Feral Interactive. iOS and the iOS logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Feral and the Feral logo are trademarks of Feral Interactive Ltd. All other trademarks, logos and copyrights are property of their respective owners. All rights reserved.

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Reviews

  • You need a mouse.

    3
    By skullfuccer
    Bought this since it is the same company that makes the 10/10 Xcom2 port. While this game functionally works fine on my iphone (15 pro/max), I found it too frustrating using my finger to draw the rails. Phone screen is too small for this, perhaps if you have an Ipad that might be a better way to play this game. The demo cut off "just before" things got technical enough in-game to really show how using your finger is more frustrating than fun. Requested a refund.
  • Hard to lay tracks and stations

    2
    By RR_Dude
    It’s hard to lay tracks and the stations. I got this on my pc and it’s really fun to play too. And I think I got on my Mac mini m1 as well. And it’s plays really good. For an iPad it’s not fun at all. Need more to so it’s easier to play on. This is way I given it two stars for the iPad version and 5 stars for pc and iOS . TIL they make easier to lay things down then I’ll give 5 stars across.
  • Too expensive.

    3
    By nnsgasy
    The game is great but is too expensive.
  • Hours of replay ability

    5
    By musicunltd
    Really enjoying this game. Played for 100s of hours and have yet to find a game with similar replay ability.
  • Decent game

    4
    By Ptben111
    Good game. Played as a kid. Wish was a demolish option for railroads and a sell option for the businesses. Other than that great game. Oh maybe bigger maps. Well not what else to say. Apparently you have to write so many words to send a review so here we go.
  • Addictive Fun, Could Use an Update

    4
    By Cookie Markster
    Love the franchise. Played this on PC back in the day. It’s a simple game by today‘s standards. And the asking price for the unlock is too much in my opinion. It could use an update: add achievements, improve cloud syncing, and fix crashing bugs. Otherwise, I don’t regret the purchase.
  • Bad game

    1
    By Lee beea
    it kept retiring me
  • Crashes

    3
    By Bosox97
    Constantly crashes, and I don’t mean the trains.
  • Great game!

    5
    By Joeypeck
    Brings me back to my childhood when I used to play all Sid’s games! Well worth the 14 bucks
  • If only joining tracks worked

    2
    By TD Ace
    A once great game, this looks like it has all the essential elements that made it a decades-long classic. But this iPad implementation is nearly, no, actually unplayable because it doesn’t do a good job of joining track sections. This affects game play because you lay track, build a station, and then wait to continue the track from your city or farm to the next town. But no, half the time it looks connected but says you can’t reach the next station. Your only option? Demolish the track and try again, losing money in the process. A waste of $12.

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