Train Delivery Simulator
Train Delivery Simulator
Everyone 10+
BoomBit Games
Relax, deliver goods, upgrade wagons, and enjoy beautiful landscapes!


Average Rating

4.3


Number of Ratings

40,891


Number of Downloads

5M+


Contains Ads

True


In-App Purchases

True


Install Fee

Free


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About Train Delivery Simulator

Embark on a tranquil journey with Train Delivery Simulator, the ultimate game for train enthusiasts! Immerse yourself in a relaxing and visually stunning world where your mission is to efficiently manage and operate a freight train. Strategically choose and purchase new wagons to optimize your ... read more

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Summary

Total Permissions

7

Total Categories

2

Highest Risk

7

Average Risk

4

Counts

2

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Rating Details





User Reviews

Kyle Hulke Kyle Hulke
10
Monday, December 22, 2025

I like the game overall. Level 11 doesn't need to be nearly that long, and not just delivering passengers. Some of the earlier levels, after cycling through the game maybe could unlock other parts of the same level. Most Importantly, I think having a lease option on the train cars and engines is something worth looking into. Doesn't pay to buy all those items and just have in "storage" while you wait for their use in other levels. Edited

BoomBit Games
Monday, December 22, 2025
Thank you for your feedback! I will pass your suggestions on to the team for consideration.
Dave Mowbray Dave Mowbray
8
Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Not a bad little game, but more of a time waster than a challenge. Cost of "purchasing" upgrades goes up exponentially each time. (ex. bought a train car for about $50K, 2nd one cost $88K) That's too big of an increase. They seem to max out at $200K per car. I just started level 11, the goal is to pickup and deliver almost 2,000 carloads of passengers! Even at 10 cars, that's going to be hours worth of playing. That's too much to really enjoy.

BoomBit Games
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Thank you for sharing your feedback! I will pass on your comments about the cost of upgrades and the level goals to the team for review.
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9
Sunday, October 19, 2025

Graphics are decent. It's advertised as a relaxing sim game. As a long-time sim fan, I disagree. There are no controls to allow any type of input. broken traffic clutters the stage and is unnecessary. The upgrade system needs complete rework, as upgrades are too high tier for what income you make. ads are pushed extremely "and i mean extremely hard" a stage can take 3 hours to complete because you can't afford a logical number of rail cars. And the most you do is close ad window constantly.

BoomBit Games
Sunday, October 19, 2025
Thank you for your feedback! We understand that ads can be frustrating, but they help support the game's development. We'll continue to work on improving the experience for our players.
Phillip Krzywosinski Phillip Krzywosinski
9
Thursday, November 6, 2025

it started off fun until I had to watch ad after ad after ad. I couldn't add train cars without watching adds. I was going to download it to my son's tablet but he would get super frustrated watching all the ads. the sad part is that for you to get paid you have to watch an ad. this isn't a game that I want to waste my time watching ads and not getting time to play.

BoomBit Games
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Thank you for your feedback! We understand that ads can be frustrating, but they help support the game's development. We'll continue to work on improving the experience for our players.
Raymond Raymond
43
Tuesday, August 6, 2024

This game could be so much better, however, there are several issues... Players do nothing except buy railcars and switch them as needed, so there is nothing that keeps me interested in the game. After each drop off, you have to watch an ad, some drop off points are less one second away from the last one, but yet, you still have to watch another ad. The prices of railcars jump exceedingly high after each one bought, and takes forever to rake in enough cash to buy a new one. Sadly, uninstalled.

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