A-Train (1992) is the game that proves building a railroad empire can be just as stressful as running an actual train. Available on DOS and Mac, it’s a complex economic simulator disguised as a transit game. You’ll lay tracks, buy stocks, and wonder why your rail line keeps losing money despite hauling more commuters than Tokyo. If you love trains and spreadsheets equally, this one’s your ticket to ride — straight into financial ruin.
Do you have trouble running this game on Windows? Read this guide.
DOS games can't run on Windows. You need a DOS emulator like DOSbox or D-Fend Reloaded. Follow these instructions to play DOS games on Windows 10 or later systems.
I hear ya Sam B. Me and my brother used to rent games from a place called MicroPlay in South Jersey. We just stumbled upon this game for the Playstation. We both got too into it that we both bought our own copies of it. One day after playing it for DAYS, my machine literally never got shut off, that I found such a way to schedule my trains and buses that I would speed up the game and go do other things. When I came back my money had maxed out in the millions lol. Oh man, such a great game!
Sam B 14/07/2024 20:06
I bought this game on the Amiga, the manual was incredible if you like trains. An excellent game I sunk way too much time into with zero regrets. Well worth a blast for sure.
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