Loco Mogul
- Randomly generated levels
- Great 1850s atmosphere
- Unlimted gameplay with Sandbox Mode!
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- OS : Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- CPU : 600 Mhz
- Memory : 128
- DiretX : 6.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 36
Review for game: Loco Mogul
In Loco Mogul you play a seasoned railroader turned entrepreneur as you attempt to build a railroad empire. Search for hidden towns, mines and other customers in your territory then build a fully functional railroad, complete with train stations, junctions, bridges, and mountain tunnels. After you`ve built your railroad lines you get to run your trains and maximize profits by delivering materials to their destinations before your fuel runs out.
Test your hand and eye skills with quick action and challenging levels.
6755 points
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Take on the role of a railroad entrepreneur and build your very own railroad empire in this unique new puzzle game.
AFERON - BigFishGames
Great fun keeps one entertained.
This will be my shortest review ever (amazingly), I thought this game would be a watered down version of full price PC games such as Railroad Tycoon etc. To an extent it was, and much as I did love this genre of game, what semi put me off was the music, The soundtrack to this as to that was what I call 'old wild western music' (there is probably a proper name for the genre), but tunes such as 'O Susannah' and 'she'll be coming round the mountain', are tunes that for me give me the 'goose shivers' every time I hear them, there is no rhyme nor reason for this but there are a few that do and this style of music is one of them. The upshot of this then is that I couldn't play the game because of the music. I know what people are thinking (if people are actually reading this review), why don't I turn the sound down, off, yes I could have done, but for me the music is part of the game and if I can't get 'on' as it were with the music, then no matter how good the game is, I don't play. With the music all being olde western I really couldn't get on with it, and even if I had turned the sound down I would have still 'known'. From what I did play, the game started of with the basics of connecting towns and growing in stature to meet the criteria, other than that there is not really a lot more I can say as I didn't play for much longer. The point of the review, none probably, just thought I would share my musings of the soundtrack of the game, sorry For me personally I wouldn't recommend the game but that is purely based on the soundtrack. Ok it was not short, but just a rant, sorry.