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Train Simulator: subway, metro

Train Simulator: subway, metro

Catégorie : SimulationVersion: 1.3.4

Taille:53.40MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Gem Jam

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Description de l'application

Découvrez le frisson de la simulation de train réaliste dans le simulateur de train: Subway, Metro! Devenez un conducteur de train chargé de restaurer le système de métro chaotique d'une ville. Naviguer sur les pistes, transporter les passagers et assurer leur arrivée en toute sécurité. Ce jeu de simulateur de métro Euro 3D mélange la simulation de train, le jeu de rôle et les éléments stratégiques, vous mettant au défi de maîtriser les opérations de train à partir d'un taxi réaliste et de gérer les mises à niveau de votre flotte. Des graphiques étonnants et des options de personnalisation étendues en font une expérience captivante pour les amateurs de train et les joueurs de jeu de simulation.

Fonctionnalités du jeu:

  • Simulation de train réaliste: Découvrez la sensation authentique de conduire un train de métro.
  • Personnalisation des trains et mises à niveau: Améliorez les performances et l'apparence de vos trains.
  • Explorez diverses stations de métro: Découvrez une variété de stations dans toute la ville.
  • Éléments de jeu attrayants: Immerger dans la vie d'un pilote de métro.

Conseils pour réussir:

  • Fonctionnement du train de maître: prenez votre temps pour apprendre les commandes et les mécanismes.
  • Maintenir et mettre à niveau vos trains: gardez votre flotte dans un état optimal pour un service fiable.
  • Explorez toutes les stations: découvrez l'étendue complète du réseau de métro.
  • Prioriser les besoins des passagers: assurer le transport en temps opportun et efficace des passagers.

Conclusion:

Simulator de train: Subway, Metro offre une expérience de simulation de métro réaliste et immersive. Avec ses trains personnalisables, ses aspects de rôle et ses environnements divers, ce jeu offre des heures de jeu engageant. Téléchargez maintenant et lancez-vous dans une aventure passionnante de métro!

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RailFan Mar 02,2025

Really enjoy the realistic feel of driving the subway. The graphics are good, but the controls could be smoother. Overall, a fun simulation experience!

Conductor Jan 07,2025

Me gusta la sensación realista de conducir el metro. Los gráficos son buenos, pero los controles podrían ser más suaves. Una experiencia de simulación divertida.

MetroLover Mar 17,2025

J'adore le réalisme de conduire le métro. Les graphismes sont bons, mais les contrôles pourraient être plus fluides. Une expérience de simulation agréable!

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