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Bounty Train

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Simulation
Publisher: Daedalic Entertainment
Developer: Corbie Games
Release Date: May 16, 2017

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'Bounty Train' Coming to Steam Early Access - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on July 21, 2015 @ 4:24 p.m. PDT

Bounty Train is a historical strategy/sim roguelike-hybrid, with the player controlling a steam train in frontier America, following trade routes between towns, fending off attackers and managing the train.

Bounty Train takes place in the America of the 1860s, the player is the son of a Railroad Tycoon out to fulfil his dead father’s grand dream: an unbroken train line across America. But his former partners have other plans in store, and the building of the line becomes a desperate race to prevent a great evil.

Bounty Train is a complex, tactically challenging game. The player has to keep many balls in the air -- dealing with real time skirmishes with bandits, trading good for the best prices, resource management, train optimization and keeping the line (and train) in good repair. Players will hire and manage personnel (including drivers, armed guards and other crew), modify their trains with various engines and wagons, and keep those trains humming by purchasing fuel.

In addition, Bounty Train confronts the player with historical events, from the onset of the Civil War to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln -- and depending on player choices and performance, the course of history may be changed.

Bounty Train borrows elements from many genres and uses them to build a greater whole, a new unique strategy game experience.

Bounty Train will be available via Steam Early Access on August 17, 2015.



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