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  • Summary: Urban Transport comes to life in TramSim: Console Edition! Experience pure photorealism in two iconic European cities, no matter where you are in the world, and drive realistic trams on a variety of lines. Run to the timetable and face unique challenges, there is gameplay for every taste!Urban Transport comes to life in TramSim: Console Edition! Experience pure photorealism in two iconic European cities, no matter where you are in the world, and drive realistic trams on a variety of lines. Run to the timetable and face unique challenges, there is gameplay for every taste!
    Discover the heart of gorgeous Vienna, Austria, across 2 lines, full of greenery and classic buildings aboard the modern Flexity and retro Type E2 trams, and transport passengers with the unique R2.2b tram through Munich, Germany, rich with historic structures spread throughout 3 lines. Both cities are populated with dynamic road traffic and pedestrian behaviour, as well as AI tram traffic.
    Accessible for all, anyone can join in the fun! Start with beginner mode, learn in the tutorials, and master the art of tram driving, the passengers of Vienna and Munich await in TramSim: Console Edition!
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  1. Apr 28, 2023
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    While there is a light sense of progression enabled by an XP system, the game generally feels quite hands-off in terms of guidance or direction. We enjoyed learning the operation of the trams and even the signalling system, but once we’d driven both routes a handful of times, we didn’t feel massively compelled to do it again. By comparison, Train Sim World 3 – with its medals, collectibles, and deeper scenarios – feels a lot more moreish, and thus we’d only really recommend TramSim: Console Edition if you’re comfortable with setting your own rules and rewards.