We really had a lot of fun doing this and we will surely play again. We had to stay in constant contact letting each other know what we were doing. I controlled the switches, he controlled the trains. Multiplayer fun tooĭuring the Christmas break, my oldest son was in town and we were able to check out the multiplayer. So it has that replay value to it to be the best you can be on every map. Also, each map has a 3 star rating level to it depending on how quickly you beat it. As you complete regions, these unlock more regions as well as different train cars from history. I changed the setting to easy and it makes the game a lot easier but also a lot more fun to play.Ĭoins are earned for each map you complete and you can use those to unlock other maps and buy different trains from all over the world. On full speed, I’d have to play a map several times before I could complete it. I didn’t change the difficulty at first and was getting quite frustrated. There’s a slow motion setting to set it to 5 seconds or infinity, sounds off or on, vibration off or on, replay the intro (which is just a short tutorial for the game), reset progress, and difficulty. Not only does Conduct Together offer a choice for multiple languages, there are more settings to tweak. Multiple trains run in tandem, so you need to make sure all of them complete loops and station stops without crashing. The first couple of tracks are uncomplicated cycles but soon, the levels get more like a labyrinth and much more difficult to navigate. After the first levels, it becomes a highly challenging affair. As soon as the train is moving, interaction is minimal but still requires attention and strategy. Track switches can be toggled at the press of a D-pad direction. Your train can be slowed down or stopped in place, as you might want to avoid crashing into an obstacle. Your train always starts moving on the track automatically. I think if you’re a conductor on a real train, this must sound very familiar! You also often have to avoid vehicles crossing the tracks and other trains that you can’t control. The difficulty is keeping everything running. Your train(s) pick up (red, blue, purple, and yellow) passengers and you have to direct your trains to drop them back off at the correctly colored stations. The shoulder buttons can be used for slow motion. The A, B, X, and Y buttons control the similarly marked trains. The controls are easy to grasp. The D pad controls one of four potential switches. The first puzzle starts you off easy enough with easy to learn controls. The description on the Nintendo site is: “Conduct Together is an addictive game of explosive railway action that will challenge your inner conductor.” I quite agree. So, a good reason as any for me to review this game. The publisher, Northplay, is from Denmark and my grandfather was born in Denmark. And it is a puzzle game! Great! Have to stay mentally awake (especially at my age). It has trains!! Fantastic! Who doesn’t love trains? I know everyone in my family does.
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