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jackshot
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I picked it up, and basically it is a copy of Railroad Tycoon. There are differences, you no longer micromanage consists and there is no stock market. You buy and build your tracks and buy up other "short line" independent companies, meanwhile you play "influence" cards against your competition kind of like Entrepreneur.
I hate RTS games, but I can deal with games where you can pause, look around, and give orders (like, for example, RRT). You can't in RAA, the game even goes while you are looking at the information screens and you can't even scroll the map when paused, making the game a real clickfest.
Ends up not so much a train/business game, but a battle of me vs. my mouse. Still. if you don't mind this sort of thing, it's an interesting game, just maybe a little on the light side.
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