


For the most part, the user's task is to drive the train and adhere to a very exacting timetable, including stopping at stations to within as little as 30 cm of a prescribed stopping point, ideally within half a second of the scheduled arrival time.Īs a train conductor in a populous Japanese city, you are responsible for bringing a legion of salarymen, school tykes and kogals to and from their daily rounds. The latest chapter in the series was released on Jfor Apple iOS devices.Įach Densha de Go title contains actual train (or tram) routes based on real services in Japan. All of the games in the series are available in Japanese only. There are also PC versions released by the Japanese publisher Unbalance. The game originates from a 1996 arcade version. Densha de Go! is a Japanese train simulation game series originally produced by Taito and more recently by Square Enix (who purchased Taito) and Railfan Holdings Co., Ltd.
