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Apr 12 2014 Anchor

Hi there,

My name is Goran Myrland in Misc Games and we are working on a game called Station Master. This game is a brain puzzle game, where you need to operate the railroad switches and navigate the train engines from one point to another without colliding. They'll stop at the blocked off switch or at a signal light and they'll bounce and reverse direction if getting to the wrong station. The time and number of possible collisions are limited from level to level and once either one is up, you loose the game.

This game is based on the old Amiga game called Locomotion released in 1992.

Here is some screenshots from the game:

Our plan is to release this game first on PC, with an included level editor to help build a community around this game. There will be 5 themes included at first. Then we plan to release a mobile version later, when we get a good numbers of levels from users that we can use for our mobile version.

We plan to release this game during the next couple of months with 50 levels.

So if you got any constructive feedback or suggestions, I would love to hear your opinion about this game.

Cheers,
Gøran Myrland
MiscGames.no

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Apr 13 2014 Anchor

Sounds kind of cool but terribly boring after some time because it looks limited to just making railways. Not much as entertainment it looks more like a app to "train" your mind.

Are you from Norway?

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Apr 13 2014 Anchor

Thanks for feedback :) Yes I'm from Norway. I've been having some ideas how to spice things up, but for now its mainly getting the main core to function. But if you got any suggestions I would happily listen :)

Cheers!

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