Train Tycoon Puzzle Game Train Valley 2 Exits Early Access This April

Published: April 2, 2019 6:25 PM /

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Train Valley 2 will be leaving Steam Early Access this April. This quirky train game mixes elements of a tycoon game with that of a puzzle game. It's not just about keeping the trains running smoothly — you'll have to figure out how to get the tracks set up in the first place! It's been in Steam Early Access for a year and now the sequel to 2015's Train Valley has officially announced that they'll be leaving Steam Early Access in just a couple of weeks.

Take a look at the Train Valley 2 Full Release Trailer to get a sense of what it's all about:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7ZFAcuI_KE

Essentially, Train Valley 2 mashes up two different genres and blends in some nice low-poly graphics in a fashion reminiscent of stuff like Poly Bridge. The full version of Train Valley 2 will have 50 levels in the game's Company Mode with 18 different locomotives and 35 different types of train cars. There are plenty of levels right there in the box, but players can also take advantage of the game's robust Steam Workshop library to get their hands on other players' creations or share their own. The game has been in Steam Early Access for a little over a year and already features nearly 500 individual items to expand the fun already included with the game.

You'll be able to pick up the full release of Train Valley 2 on April 13, 2019. You can purchase the game for $14.99 or your regional equivalent on Steam. You might also want to check out a fantastic deal on the original Train Valley; you can get the base game for just $1.49 and the base game with all the DLC for $2.74. It's a Daily Deal, though, so act fast or you'll miss out on a sweet 80-85% discount!

Are you looking forward to Train Valley 2? Did you get a chance to play the original Train Valley? What do you think of this style of game? Let us know in the comments below!

 

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