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NIMBY Rails is entirely set on an OpenStreetMap-based map of the whole world, without computer-generated maps or levels. [1] The game map starts out empty, without any preexisting trains or buildings, and the player builds railway track and stations with little restriction save for existing roads and bodies of water.
This category is for train simulators, vehicle simulation games that feature trains, not for business simulation games that feature trains. See also: Category:Railroad business simulation video games
Replay: this feature allows to watch a saved demonstration game and to take live snapshots. Car Collection: this feature allows to get "Replay" mode unlocked train model profiles. Collection differs from a line to another. Movie Collection: this feature allows to watch unlocked game videos including opening and ending movies.
A train simulator (also railroad simulator or railway simulator) is a computer-based simulation of rail transport operations. They are generally large complicated software packages modeling a 3D virtual reality world implemented both as commercial trainers, and consumer computer game software with 'play modes' which lets the user interact by stepping inside the virtual world.
The gameplay is very similar to Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon series of computer games. In the game, the player is the head of an unspecified railroad, and their objective is to connect different cities together through rail, using the funds they start off with, and later earn. There are several separate modes of gameplay, with varying objectives.
Sid Meier's Railroads! is a business simulation game developed by Firaxis Games on the Gamebryo game engine that was released in October 2006 and is the sequel to Railroad Tycoon 3. Although Sid Meier created the original Railroad Tycoon , subsequent versions were developed by PopTop Software .
Make Way for Noddy (stylized make way for NODDY) is an animated television series produced by British studio Chorion in conjunction with American studio SD Entertainment. Based on Enid Blyton 's Noddy character, it was originally broadcast on Channel 5 (later known as Five ; in twelve minute segments and as part of the Milkshake! programme ...
It was published as a spin-off of Empire Builder which expanded the game's geography to Europe. [3] It is a part of what is known as the "Crayon Rails" games or "the Empire Builder series" along with other games such as British Rails, Australian Rails, Russian Rails, Iron Dragon, Lunar Rails, and Martian Rails. [4]