
If these were a bunch of new TV2-style levels, I'd have bought them right away, no questions asked. Train Valley is a railroad construction and train simulation game. Train-valley.exe and TrainValley2.exe are the most frequent filenames for this programs installer. Great game so far but I saw a pop-up that said I could spend my 10 star points on a new train and then it didn't explain how in the UI to do that. The following versions: 5.3, 4.6 and 1.1 are the most frequently downloaded ones by the program users.
TRAIN VALLEY 2 ENOUGH STARS TO GET A NEW TRAIN SOFTWARE
to build an efficient railroad and manage the trains so they get resources to where. This PC software can be installed on 32-bit versions of Windows XP/7/8/10/11. It's a shame this DLC does a step back to the TV1 way of doing things. Train Valley 2 is a train tycoon and puzzle game, developed by indie. While I was busy with TV2, I hardly touched anything else.

I played TV1 first but didn't touch it after I had started TV2. It doesn't really have any management aspects.

The second Train Valley is a strongly deterministic puzzler: no random elements (well, except for possibly one or two levels) and the challenge is to find a way to get things done in reasonable time. The first is more like Tetris, you have to adapt to random events (which blocks you will get versus where a train spawns and where it wants to go). They are both puzzlers with a slightly different approach.

The first being more of a puzzler and the second more like a management game. Our classic FP7 locomotives, 2 of only 10 still in existence today, pull you along a red rock valley. Please note that regedit contain sensitive system information and changing or deleting others keys can damage your system. Less readable, no classy simplicity I got annoyed by the second pretty quickly. SEDONA AREA TOURS AND SPECIAL EVENTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. Open regedit 'regedit.exe', find 'HKEYCURRENTUSER\Software\Oroboro games\TrainValley2\SavedData.Defaulth932327797' key or similar and delete it. Zoidberg: Funny, I enjoyed the first one much more than the second.
