Press release:
Please take your seat; the train is about to leave the station! Indie studio Flazm Interactive is happy to announce that, after a trip through Early Access lands, the train management and puzzle game Train Valley 2 will release on Steam on April 13th for €12.49 / $14.99.
To celebrate this release, the game will have a launch discount of 10% off for a limited time. Create the most efficient railway network and try to keep your trains accident-free while you supply the ever-growing demand of the cities and industries in your tiny valley.
The full version of the game will bring tons of new content: 20 new levels, over 45 new production buildings and raw materials, up to 18 locomotives from the steam era to the future, new interactive mechanics and special events that affect gameplay significant ways such as earthquakes, volcanoes, fog, launching rockets or draining lakes…
On top of that, indie developer Flazm keeps things interesting with weekly contest for players and map creators – who also put the icing on the cake with almost 500 fan-made levels already available in the Steam Workshop.
Train Valley 2 was first released on Steam Early Access on March 29th, 2018. In this year in Early Access the game has received regular updates with new content, such as new levels that cover the history of locomotives from the steam era to the future, new buildings and industries, and a powerful level editor with full Steam Workshop integration that has gathered a thriving community which constantly creates new interesting content.
KEY FEATURES
Enjoy engaging and addictive gameplay which mixes puzzle micromanagement with tycoon elements
Discover the history of the railroad in super cute low-poly graphics!
Easy to learn… and devilishly hard to beat getting the highest marks without accidents!
Test your skills and talents as a railroad man or woman across 50 levels in its Company Mode
Upgrade your stock of locomotives and unlock advanced engines with 18 locomotives from 6 different generations
Supply the ever-growing demand of more than 45 types of production buildings such as sawmills, oil refineries, chemical plants, tool factories…
Produce and ship increasingly sophisticated goods in more than 35 types of train cars
Solve special events such as earthquakes or volcanoes, lakes that need to be drained or launching rockets
Jump into our Level Editor with Steam Workshop integration and create your own valleys – or play some of the +450 fan-made levels already available!
ABOUT THE TRAIN VALLEY SERIES
Train Valley 2 is a train tycoon management puzzle game, the sequel to the successful Train Valley, released for Steam, MacOS, and iPad. The Train Valley series debuted in 2014 with the first installment focused on building railways, managing traffic and staying accident-free.
Players were able to play in Europe, America, Japan, and USSR between 1830 and 2020 and the story mode spanned from the Gold Rush of 1849 to the first manned spaceflight.
Take your railway company from the days of the Industrial Revolution to the future, meeting the needs of the cities and industries of the Valley. Build railroads, upgrade your locomotives, and keep your trains on schedule without delays and accidents. All aboard, the train is leaving the station!
ABOUT FLAZM
Flazm Interactive Entertainment was founded in 2010 in Magnitogorsk (Russia) as a small team of 3 people. The main focus of the studio was web games development.
Over the last 5 years, Flazm has created more than 30 games, including such popular titles as Truck Loader, Bob the Robber, and Money Movers, which were played more than 1 billion times.
In 2014 Alexey Davydov and Flazm Interactive Entertainment moved to Vilnius (Lithuania). In 2015 the studio released Train Valley, its first game on Steam.
Relocating to Lithuania also allowed Flazm to work in cooperation with LT based developer Egis Bachur on the game Scrap Garden, released in 2016. Right now the studio is working on Bob the Robber 4 and Train Valley 2 games.
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Jonas “O.J” Ek
The Gaming Ground
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