Scenic Railway: add-on for Microsoft Train Simulator
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Average customer review:Product Description
With the Scenic Railway Add On for Microsoft Train Simulator, you'll design the sort of beautiful scenery for your railway that people usually put on postcards!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10896 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Abacus
- Released on: 2002-06-14
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95
- Format: CD-ROM
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .10 pounds
Features
- Create beautiful valleys and rolling hills that people can just sit back and wath as they roll past
- Add any number of trees, rock formations, and other sorts of natural beauty
- Add quaint country villages, farms, ranches and animals from the farm or from the wild
- You'll design the kind of train trip people never forget with this fun new add-on!
Customer Reviews
Signals lacking
While this small railroad is a good starter, with some interesting, unchallanging activites...the fact is that this is basically a one track system with passing sidings and there is NO signalling, which makes opposing traffic impossible. The package is unrealistic and lacks elements that are likely to make this something which will be used for more than a short time.
One aspect that might interest some users; due to its small size it is relatively easy to create your own activities and even modify the track system using the tools provided by Microsoft with your train simulator program purchase.
Better routes available for free
There's some interesting scenery here but on the whole this route and the rolling stock are far inferior to most of the freeware routes available on the internet. Go to train-sim.com and look around. There are also much better payware routes, made by people who truly care about trains. Check out Sandpatch, Cajon Pass, Protrains 2 and many others.
Better routes available for free
There's some interesting scenery here but on the whole this route and the rolling stock are far inferior to most of the freeware routes available on the internet. Go to train-sim.com and look around. There are also much better payware routes, made by people who truly care about trains. Check out Sandpatch, Cajon Pass, Protrains 2 and many others.






