Sid Meier's Railroads
A compact railroad tycoon sim from Firaxis where you lay track, manage freight routes, and out-compete rivals across bite-sized maps. Accessible but shallow past 20 hours.
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Sid Meier's Railroads is a streamlined railroad-management sim that strips away the complexity of its spiritual predecessor, Railroad Tycoon 3, in favour of approachable sessions that wrap up in two to four hours per scenario. You connect cities, haul freight to match supply chains, upgrade locomotives, and buy out rival rail barons before they squeeze you off the map. The core loop is clean: spot a profitable cargo run, lay track before a competitor does, and reinvest dividends into faster engines and expanded networks. It is not a deep grand-strategy experience, but it was never trying to be. The economics are genuinely interesting in the early and mid game. Matching freight types to their demand cities, timing stock buyouts, and managing the cash-flow gap between building costs and first-delivery income all require real attention. Locomotives matter too - switching from a wood-burning early steamer to a more powerful model at the right moment is the kind of decision that separates profitable networks from bankrupt ones. The map variety across scenarios keeps things fresh enough for a dozen or so hours, and the competitive AI barons provide a reasonable challenge on higher difficulty settings, even if they are not going to fool anyone paying close attention. Where the game shows its age is in depth and replayability. The mod ecosystem on PC exists but is thin compared to what you would expect from a Firaxis title. There is no campaign in the traditional sense, just a scenario list, and once you have internalized the supply-demand logic there is very little left to discover. The 71 percent positive Steam score tells the real story: fans of the tycoon genre enjoy it, but players expecting the systemic complexity of a Paradox title or even Railroad Tycoon 2 will hit a ceiling fast. Multiplayer functionality has also degraded over the years, so treat it as a solo experience. For newcomers to the railroad-sim genre, this is actually a sensible starting point precisely because it does not bury you in bond markets and maintenance schedules on hour one. The tutorial is clear, the UI is uncluttered, and you will understand what went wrong when a run fails. Think of it as a gateway drug to deeper tycoon games rather than the destination. Veterans looking for a low-pressure afternoon away from heavier strategy titles will find comfortable, familiar mechanics here. Just do not expect the spreadsheet to stay interesting for more than 30 hours.

Strategy & simulation
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- Processor
- 1.4GHz Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon processor or equivalent
- Memory
- 512 MB RAM
- Graphics
- 64 MB Video card with hardware pixel and vertex shaders (GeForce 3, Radeon 8500 or better) So…
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- Desarrolladora
- Firaxis Games
- Distribuidora
- 2K Games
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 4 may 2007

