Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Adriaan de Jongh | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Made by Adriaan de Jongh and Rami Ismail, during the 52-hour train jam from Chicago to San Francisco. Based on the trivia that American train bridges are assessed by the companies that control the railroad. Featuring an animation by Lisa Brown, a stamp by Devine Lu Linvega, some audio by Whitaker Trebella, and Mark Ellis' real signature.
It's simple and straightforward, but remarkably fun and easy to enjoy.
All of the procedural generation of Desert Golfing, none of the skill requirement. Wind the trains up, let them go, laugh when it's funny, repeat.
A game with a very funny backstory, and a beautiful interface and concept. Give it a try- this developer has a lot up his sleeve!
Great game, simple and addicting. My only complaint is that sometimes the levels don't advance; the game "freezes" and I have to close out the app and open it back up again.
I like this game, it just keeps freezing up. And I wish there was an end-goal. It's just the same thing over and over. Still, it's addictive.
I never thought I would love a bridge inspecting app as much as this.
Only need a few things to be perfect: differents types of trains and more physics
Repetitive, nothing to do. And froze on my first run after only a handful of bridges.