- Publisher: Two Star Games
- Release Date: Dec 9, 2022
- Also On: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 51 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 25 out of 51
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Mixed: 12 out of 51
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Negative: 14 out of 51
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Dec 12, 2022
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Dec 14, 2022the game is cool, there are several moments where you feel distress when being chased! however the negative point of the game is the lack of facial expression on the NPC and the monster that is crap a TRAIN with SPIDER PAWS
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Dec 17, 2022
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Dec 17, 2022This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Jan 1, 2023If you're looking for a quick new indie game to play, Choo Choo Charles is the way to go. With this being a solo project that works with 0 bugs, I have high hopes for this dev in the future. The battles with Charles are always fun, especially the final one. The price should be cut in half, I completed the game in 2 and a half hours. Overall really fun experience.
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May 4, 2023
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Mar 2, 2023Choo-Choo Charles is more than just a funny idea about a demonic spider train. There is solid gameplay at the heart of this game – it certainly isn’t a world beater and it’s only three hours long but as a horror one-shot with a blend of fun and action, it works surprisingly well.
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Feb 7, 2023Choo-Choo Charles is short and flawed, but you can give it a chance if you enjoy silly, kitsch horrors that are a motley of bizarre ideas which miraculously work together in some absurd way. Not for a full price though.
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Jan 4, 2023Choo Choo Charles reminds me of a movie by Full Moon Studios - like Demonic Toys, Hideous, or Head of the Family, it’s an entertaining “what if?” concept that just isn’t enough to support an entire piece of media. With basic gameplay comparable to any number of low budget horror titles, it’s a fun idea and absolutely nothing besides. I wish it had more to offer, but like so many joke games before it, we already got the punchline when we saw the trailer and there’s nothing the gameplay adds on top of it. To be brutally honest, Choo Choo Charles would have been better as a fake game, or at the very least nothing would have changed if it was.