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  • svgDec 6, 2023Reviews

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    Station to Station is a relaxing puzzle experience set in a voxel-art world. Transform the world from dull and drab, to vibrant places full of life by building railways. Build connections for commerce and passengers across the countryside. Get the necessary materials to the production plants that need them, and then the finished product to the cities that need them to create thriving landscapes. Complete the puzzle elements and solve logistical conundrums while optimizing your train routes for the best results! 

    The Maps

    Each level of Station to Station starts as a dull, lifeless landscape. It’s uninteresting and borderline boring, and it’s certainly an uninviting place for people and animals to live. However, as you make railway connections, the maps transform into gorgeous dioramas full of flora and fauna. There are six different biomes, each with a handful of levels. Each of those levels, while set in a specific biome, and therefore have the same atmosphere, differ from each other in their layouts. This offers just enough difference to keep the game visually appealing. 

    The voxel art style provides a visually beautiful and intriguing element to Station to Station, too. I’ve restored the color and life to a map only to sit panning around the map watching the individual pieces. Watching the camels in the desert, or the bustling little villages in the grassy meadows is one of my favorite things to do. Observing all of the little details that were added just absolutely sucks me in. 

    The Puzzles

    Station to Station offers quite a bit of content, plus has announced more to come in a recently posted roadmap. I’d classify the “puzzles” as more objectives than puzzles, but that might be nitpicky. You have a set amount of money to use to build your connections. There are a limited number of cards to help you with discounts and such, too. However, you’re ultimately trying to build railway connections within a specific area of each map. Sometimes that’s easy, and sometimes it takes a little more trial and error. There’s also a few extra optional objectives per level you can complete to increase the difficulty level. 

    Nothing is overly difficult, though. I didn’t sit stuck contemplating a problem for long stretches. Plus, Station to Station gives you a couple of options for redoing the level. There is a reset button, making returning to the absolute beginning of a level easy. Or, if you just need to redo a little bit, you can return to a checkpoint instead of wiping the whole level. They’ve both come in handy when figuring out how to play and how to complete a level. 

    Final Thoughts

    What Station to Station boils down to, though, is you place train tracks to connect buildings, then you move on to the next level. That’s it. This is not one of your deep, story-driven or deeply puzzling games chock-full of different mechanics and facets. It’s a simple game with a gorgeous art style, and that’s ok! This is perfect for me when I’m in a puzzle mood, but don’t want to be stuck on a problem for long. It’s a great low-pressure, low-stakes experience.

    So, if you’re looking for something more, this isn’t for you. If you want that low-pressure experience, though, I recommend this game! I give it:

    You can Station to Station on Steam!

    Want more reviews? Check out my reviews of Witchy Life Story, APICO, and Little Sim World!

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  • svgOct 26, 2023Indie Highlight

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    Station to Station is all about creating railway connections. Your world starts with a handful of rural structures and it’s your job to expand and connect the world. Engage in challenging puzzles like optimizing trade routes. Solve logistical conundrum. Also test your resource management skills by completing optional challenges. Achieve stack bonuses and use unique mechanics tied to each biome for even more fun. 

    As you build railway connections, watch as the landscapes of Station to Station change and grow into lush environments full of life and color. Convert dull environments to lively deserts or transformed mountains. Moreover, experience a world of abundant flora and fauna in beautiful voxel-style art. So, sit back and relax with this gorgeous train game!

    Available Now

    You can find Station to Station, with all of it’s intriguing vistas, on Steam now!

    Try Overcrowded: A Commute ‘Em Up for some more train station fun!

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  • svgSep 9, 2019News

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    After giving gamers a chance to play Cube World 6 years ago, Picroma has announced a release date.

    Cube World

    Cube World is a voxel-themed action/adventure RPG with open-world play style and procedurally generated lore. This means that every time you load up a new game, there will be all new quests to go on and characters to meet. It has been called a combination of Minecraft and World of Warcraft. The cute and colorful art is what drew us in, but we stuck around of the in-depth gameplay and expansive maps (which are also procedurally generated). In this aspect, it is quite like Don’t Starve in 3D.

    Now, this game almost wouldn’t be a myPotatoGame based on the graphics alone. There is heavy combat with class types (Rogue, Mage, Warrior and Ranger) and all that. There is, however, crafting and resourcing to help keep our nerves calm between fights. And with the procedurally generated maps comes endless exploration, from flying in the skies on a hang-glider to exploring the oceans in your boat.

    Cube World

    With seemingly infinite ways to play and equal playability, Cube World has certainly made it onto our must-play list. The developer has announced that the game will “hopefully” be released by the end of September or sometime in October this year. As of yet, it appears that the game will only be available on PC.

    For more information about Cube World, be sure to check out their Steam page. For up-to-date information, you can also follow the developer on Twitter. For another awesome game like Cube World, check out myPotatoGames coverage of Dragon Quest Builders 2.

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