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Nintendo Switch receives A-Train All Aboard Tourism, a railway network management game, demo now available

 

Nintendo Switch receives A-Train All Aboard Tourism, a railway network management game, demo now available

A-Train All Aboard! Tourism is coming to Nintendo Switch this week. It's a very "Japanese" railway network management game, with a free demo now available.

Nintendo will publish this week for Switch A-Train All Aboard! Tourism , a somewhat unexpected title due to its quite Japanese theme, but which will nevertheless be released in Europe and America at the same time as in Japan. It is a city management and construction simulator , whose starting point is the trains.


In A-Train: All Aboad! Tourism, developed by Artdink (whose first installment dates back to 1985) we put ourselves in the shoes of the president of a railway company , which distributes the city's railway network. The train stations are the nerve centers of the city, and their development will depend on them.

A-Train All Aboard Tourism

A well-connected area will prosper, but for this we will have to manage the accounts well and earn income through advertising or even the buying and selling of shares.


The main novelty of this installment are the tourist centers , from historical monuments to amusement parks. We will have to ensure that they are well communicated, by train and also by other means of transport such as buses or ferries. In addition, we can also decorate the villages with other facilities, beyond the trains, model the terrain, customize the trains...


A-Train All Aboard Tourism

This title will only be distributed in digital format, at a price of 59.99 euros, and with titles in English, Japanese, Korean and Chinese . It will be on sale this Friday, March 12.


It's not a game for everyone, but if you like trains and city management games like Cities Skyline , maybe it's worth a try ... and that's why a free demo with the first chapter is now available , with the one that familiarize you with the base of the game If you buy it, you can continue with your game of the demo .



A-Train All Aboard! Tourism was announced in a Nintendo Direct Mini in October 2020  (only in the Japanese broadcast), and there it was announced that it would have texts in Spanish, although until now its launch in the West had not been confirmed.

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