
Ben Westerman
A great little game with no in-your-face ads or freemium qualities. Probably one of the better, wholesome gaming experiences you can find on mobile these days. It's only a 4 star for me because of some odd gameplay mechanics (paying bux to open crates you already collected, having to set up rail lines for one train only, etc.). I'm still waiting for them to bring Pocket Planes to android, which is by far the best mobile game I ever played on ios (it's up there with Puzzlecraft!).
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Dirk Yaple
My last review was in 2014, and I feel compelled to amend it. In a world where apps grow bigger and are constantly enhancing and upgrading, PT remains the same, and I love that about it. If you play this game, you play it to run a train network, not go crazy with gimmicks and wild mechanics. It's simple, it has not changed, and as the years go by, I respect the beauty of it. Log on, run a train network, and just vibe. 10/10, no notes. Well, the X axis could get labelled, but that's it.
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A Google user
The game's fine, but it currently dosen't work with Google play. Achievements don't unlock, and I lose VIP that I purchased when I start the game over. Also, I don't like how you can't use bux to buy trains or stop trains from breaking down, which happens a lot. And if you purchase crates, you have to use bux, not included in the purchase. And crates are loot boxes with no odds described. A little disappointed since I like the game overall, but Tiny tower is more fair.
21 people found this review helpful