Compara los precios de Railway Empire en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Gaming Minds Studios. Publicado por Kalypso Media. Lanzado el 26/1/2018. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 74/100.

Build rail networks across 19th-century America, balance supply chains, and out-compete rival tycoons in this deep transport sim with a surprisingly gentle learning curve.

Railway Empire is a tycoon-style transport simulation set in 19th-century North America, where your core loop involves laying tracks, managing rolling stock, and threading supply chains tight enough to keep cities fed, industrialized, and profitable. It sits in a genre alongside Transport Fever and the older Railroad Tycoon titles, and it holds its own mostly because the economic layer has real teeth once the campaign difficulty ramps up. You are not just drawing lines between dots on a map. You are reasoning about which goods a city demands, which industries produce those goods, which train class hauls freight most efficiently on a given gradient, and whether your competitor is about to snake the same route you have been eyeing. For newcomers, this is actually one of the more approachable entries in the transport-sim space. The campaign introduces mechanics in digestible chapters tied to historical scenarios, and the UI does a reasonable job of surfacing supply-chain data without burying you in nested menus. Each scenario gives you a focused objective, which keeps analysis paralysis at bay early on. That said, the tutorial stops short of explaining the finer points of signal placement and station slot management, two systems that will absolutely derail your mid-game expansion if you ignore them. Expect a forum visit or two around hour five. The mechanical depth rewards patience. Train upgrades are tied to a tech tree that spans multiple in-game decades, and choosing when to retire older locomotives versus reinvesting in infrastructure is a genuine strategic question, not busywork. The goods chain is multi-tiered: raw resources feed processors, processors feed manufacturers, manufacturers feed city demand, and city growth unlocks new demand tiers. Getting that cycle humming efficiently, especially across a map with three or four rival AI companies competing for the same resources, produces the kind of "one more turn" momentum that makes a two-hour session evaporate. The AI rivals are competent enough to apply pressure without feeling scripted, though on lower difficulties they are fairly passive. Where Railway Empire stumbles is in its late-game pacing. Once you have established dominance in a region, the scenarios tend to extend their timers past the point where meaningful decisions remain. You end up babysitting a network that is already optimized rather than solving new problems. The free-play sandbox mode mitigates this somewhat by letting you set your own targets, and a solid modding community on Steam has added new maps and scenario tweaks that keep things fresher. Visually the game is pleasant without being a showpiece, and the period-appropriate soundtrack does its job without becoming grating across long sessions. If your benchmark for this genre is Factorio-level systemic complexity, Railway Empire will feel modest. But if you want a transport sim with a clear narrative structure, legible economics, and enough strategic friction to make a 60-hour campaign feel earned rather than padded, it delivers reliably. The scenario format also makes it easier to pick up after a break than open-ended sandboxes, which matters more than people admit. Diego, Scout Team

Railway Empire

Railway Empire

26 ene 2018Gaming Minds StudiosKalypso Media
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Build rail networks across 19th-century America, balance supply chains, and out-compete rival tycoons in this deep transport sim with a surprisingly gentle learning curve.

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Railway Empire is a tycoon-style transport simulation set in 19th-century North America, where your core loop involves laying tracks, managing rolling stock, and threading supply chains tight enough to keep cities fed, industrialized, and profitable. It sits in a genre alongside Transport Fever and the older Railroad Tycoon titles, and it holds its own mostly because the economic layer has real teeth once the campaign difficulty ramps up. You are not just drawing lines between dots on a map. You are reasoning about which goods a city demands, which industries produce those goods, which train class hauls freight most efficiently on a given gradient, and whether your competitor is about to snake the same route you have been eyeing. For newcomers, this is actually one of the more approachable entries in the transport-sim space. The campaign introduces mechanics in digestible chapters tied to historical scenarios, and the UI does a reasonable job of surfacing supply-chain data without burying you in nested menus. Each scenario gives you a focused objective, which keeps analysis paralysis at bay early on. That said, the tutorial stops short of explaining the finer points of signal placement and station slot management, two systems that will absolutely derail your mid-game expansion if you ignore them. Expect a forum visit or two around hour five. The mechanical depth rewards patience. Train upgrades are tied to a tech tree that spans multiple in-game decades, and choosing when to retire older locomotives versus reinvesting in infrastructure is a genuine strategic question, not busywork. The goods chain is multi-tiered: raw resources feed processors, processors feed manufacturers, manufacturers feed city demand, and city growth unlocks new demand tiers. Getting that cycle humming efficiently, especially across a map with three or four rival AI companies competing for the same resources, produces the kind of "one more turn" momentum that makes a two-hour session evaporate. The AI rivals are competent enough to apply pressure without feeling scripted, though on lower difficulties they are fairly passive. Where Railway Empire stumbles is in its late-game pacing. Once you have established dominance in a region, the scenarios tend to extend their timers past the point where meaningful decisions remain. You end up babysitting a network that is already optimized rather than solving new problems. The free-play sandbox mode mitigates this somewhat by letting you set your own targets, and a solid modding community on Steam has added new maps and scenario tweaks that keep things fresher. Visually the game is pleasant without being a showpiece, and the period-appropriate soundtrack does its job without becoming grating across long sessions. If your benchmark for this genre is Factorio-level systemic complexity, Railway Empire will feel modest. But if you want a transport sim with a clear narrative structure, legible economics, and enough strategic friction to make a 60-hour campaign feel earned rather than padded, it delivers reliably. The scenario format also makes it easier to pick up after a break than open-ended sandboxes, which matters more than people admit.

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steamTransport TycoonSupply Chain ManagementHistorical ScenariosTech TreeSandbox ModeAI RivalsCampaign ModeSignal ManagementMod Support

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Gaming Minds Studios
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Kalypso Media
Fecha de lanzamiento
26 ene 2018

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