SimRail

by Playway S.A. for Windows 8.1

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Train simulator game with a multiplayer focus

SimRail: The Railway Simulator is a railway simulation game with a strong focus on multiplayer gameplay. The game was developed using the Unity game engine, resulting in high-quality 3D graphics with realistic physics. Core gameplay involves driving trains along real-life rail routes.

Realism is at the heart of the SimRail experience, and the game has been developed to compete with some of the established sims, including Train Simulator and Train Simulator World.

Control trains and signal boxes

SimRail is divided into a single- and multiplayer experience. The single-player game is somewhat limited, although updates will continue to expand the content. However, there are in excess of 500km worth of real railway routes available, with routes generated using geodetic data.

Multiplayer game modes allow users to cooperate, with players serving as train drivers or dispatchers. SimRail provides real-time communication options, and dispatchers must control the signal box while factoring in the schedule and rules. For drivers, there are steam, diesel, and electric trains available to drive.

Impressive physics and realism

Naturally, SimRail will draw comparisons with Train Simulator World, which has dominated the railway simulation genre in recent years. So, how does it stack up to its main rival, and what is the best train driving simulator?

Train Simulator World is a more polished experience and provides a wider range of trains and routes. However, SimRail excels with its multiplayer focus. It also offers superior realism in a number of key areas, including the impressive physics engine, which provides trains with a great sense of weight.

Real trains and routes

SimRail: The Railway Simulator is a community-focused train simulator with options to serve as a train driver or dispatcher. It provides real trains, real rail routes, and a realistic physics engine. However, the amount of single-player content may not satisfy those looking solely to enjoy offline experiences.