Guldkorn Expressen sounds cheerful, and in many ways it is—a Scandinavian oddity that feels like it was assembled with equal parts whimsy and educational intent. You guide a train across charmingly simple landscapes, juggling timing and resource management in a way that’s surprisingly tense for something featuring such friendly graphics. There’s a gentle rhythm to it, almost meditative, until you realize you’ve miscalculated and your schedule collapses like a house of cards. It’s the kind of game that sneaks up on you: approachable at first glance, quietly demanding underneath. Modest in scope but sincere, it has that earnest early-’90s personality that’s hard not to appreciate.
And You don't need to understand the language. It's very easy to understand how to play anyway. Just know not to stand to close to any tree while trying to jump it.
Saren Michaelsen 25/01/2015 21:30
The title is danish. Roughly translated it would be: Honey Monster Puffs express
dutch 28/12/2014 17:56
What kind of title is this? German? Dutch?
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