TramSim Reviews
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.
If you're looking for an unconventional simulator and you're tired of driving a truck or bus all the time, TramSim Vienna could be the title for you. The game offers a realistic and detailed representation of the Austrian capital. We must also praise the very good and authentic-looking trams, which make the ride a truly unique and unforgettable experience, and the virtual reality support. What brings the title down is mainly the little content, which does not justify the rather high price tag of 35 euros. Here, however, things could be remedied very soon. We must also mention the occasional bugs and the slightly higher hardware requirements. Nevertheless, this is an excellent game that offers a certain charm and will certainly find many fans.
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