There is no continental map from coast to coast was the first thing I noticed. The next is there are only TEN stocks total....not millions like before just a mere 10. The cities are too close together and the years go by faster than you can type jack rabbit. I started in 1840 midwestern scenario and built two tracks and bought 3 trains and by the time I had done all that it was 1852. lol I could not believe how fast the years played by. Basically this game is like your HTTR/COTA and you have to PAUSE every TWO SECONDS to do things or the game will pass you by before you know it. I don't recall ANY of the Railroad Tycoons or even Sids first Railroad Tycoons years flying by so fast.
Sorry Sid, but, this one is a DUD and if I had paid full retail price for this crap I would have been unhinged lol.
I read the reviews and well I really knew it wasn't great, but, was hoping most of those were just kids bashing the game to keep the scores down, but, this one deserved scores even the kids didn't give it like ZERO! lol
Now, if you can play the PAUSE game every two seconds it's not as bad as above, but, if it's anything I hate most it's a game I HAVE to use PAUSE to enjoy it or even have half a chance in. Basically everything you do you should be in PAUSE mode. From reading the stock markets to building to buying trains and stations and upgrades...everything...you MUST play in PAUSE mode. Else you'll just miss everything and be so far behind. It looks to me this was they way they made it to make the AI look good since it doesn't require pause or to look at the stockmarket and things like we do. lol
Conclusion don't even waste your $2.98 on it if you happen to see it for that price. It's not even worth .99.
