Embark on Train of Hope, an immersive strategy and survival game filled with adventures in a lush post-apocalyptic world. Command a train across a modern America engulfed by a dense, toxic jungle. The train is your lifeline—your only hope against nature's relentless growth. Navigate the dangers of this overgrown new world alongside companions like Auntie, Jack, and Liam, each with unique abilities.
Key features:
[Strategic train upgrades]
Transform your humble locomotive into a survival powerhouse. Every upgrade is crucial as you brave the nature apocalypse.
[Wilderness survival exploration]
Venture beyond your base to gather essential resources, build shelters, fight plant-infected creatures and zombies, and rescue the last remaining survivors. Collect resources wisely to not just survive but thrive in the jungle.
[Resource and base management]
Manage resources efficiently and maintain your train to keep your crew healthy, fed, and rested as the wilderness encroaches. A smart strategy is key to survival amid the ever-present danger.
[Engaging quests]
Set out on diverse adventures across dangerous overgrown landscapes. Each location offers unique challenges and hidden secrets.
[Immersive narrative]
Shape the storyline through your choices. Your decisions impact the survival journey, creating a unique experience with each playthrough.
[Stunning jungle world]
Explore breathtaking environments, from lush forests to ruined urban jungles, capturing the haunting beauty of an America reclaimed by nature.
Download Train of Hope and take on the challenge of surviving and exploring a world transformed by a relentless green apocalypse. Are you ready to guide your crew through the verdant wilderness?
I love this game. It’s extremely stimulating and expansive for a smartphone game, and I play it a ton. The only problem is the excessively high amounts of energy it takes to clear paths and gather resources, plus the ridiculous amounts of money to purchase energy, gems, etc. I understand that energy systems and micro transactions are part of the ecosystem now, and developers can’t compete without including these, but cut back on the costs a little. I don’t even mind throwing you a couple of dollars here and there so I can extend my play time, but I’m not made of money and I can’t spend as much as you’re asking for to avoid just inching through the game.
Money drain
Padadada2014
The concept of the game is ok and graphics and storyline are decent. However there are 2 main concerns for me. First The system is completely rigged at getting bucks out of the players with no real idle reward (15 min top) and a ridiculous amount of energy needed for each task. So either you pay to get energy (@developers: ratio from gems is bad so either change ratio or increase gems !!), you connect every hour, or you go at a slow pace. I am at the 4th stage and I am done with all construction and updates for the base for a couple of days while I still have at least 50% of the story milestones to accomplish because of lack of energy. So only thing to do is wait for energy bar to recover and move of a couple of inches …. Side note: do the math when you see “free” energy refill behind some obstacles , 50% of the time it is going to cost you way more than the benefit…Second the combat system is not bringing a lot and the builds/balance of the opponents is bad (in which game a tank get one-shot by a Zebra?) Overall not the best investment and certainly not a FTP
So disappointed.
Mfidc
Firstly, once the initial energy they give you is gone you can only accumulate 45, which will clear about three things on the map. So you can play for about 10 seconds for "free". You must buy energy with real money to continue play. I'm not against spending to play and I have spent some money on this a couple of times. I'm on the third settlement and in order to complete this level, your heroes need to be up to level 20 or you cannot win the fights but there's no way to collect enough stars to do that without buying more packs. Even after completing the carousel and the water reservoir, which give you free stars every 25 minutes or so. You can get 750 but to even go level 19 you need over 11k. multiply that x 5-7 heroes and you can see the deficit. It will take a month before I can even do another fight if I logon every 25 minutes and collect free stars lolThis is 100% a pay to play game. Not pay to advance faster… Strictly pay to play. I will use up with energy that I have and delete it.
Horrid - cash cow
Sevyn Synz
Reading other reviews, I completely concur. This game is literally over in less than an hour. They tease you with ample energy to start with. I logged for the night, only to log back in with a measly 15 minutes of offline accumulation of goods and a top energy of 45. There are a plethora of items that need to be removed in order to go anywhere. They cost between 3 and 15 energy to get rid of it. You can see where I’m going. That takes 3 clicks of larger objects. It literally takes 5 seconds (or less) to burn through that 45. I like the look of the game. Right off the bat you can save a fisherman who will join you if you go through certain conditions. One of those is repairing the whole pier. A portion of this task takes items I’m not sure how far along I acquire this good. This wouldn’t be an issue except you have less than 2 days to fix everything! That is a major issue with the very scarce energy.Potential, but it’s a cash cow. Figure something else out. Right now, it is unplayable.
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Version 1.19.1
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