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"Train Traffic Manager" Out Now

Become Conductor of Fun on Xbox and Switch!

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November 24, 2023

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Baltoro Games :

Kraków, 24th November — We are  are thrilled to announce that "Train Traffic Manager" is now available, steaming its way into the hearts of gamers on Xbox and Nintendo Switch. It is strategy-puzzle game, with a track record of fun and challenge.

In "Train Traffic Manager," players become the masterminds of a dynamic railway network, where quick wits and strategic planning are the tickets to success. The game boasts over 80 levels set in diverse environments – from scorching deserts and tranquil forests to icy winters and enigmatic midnight realms. Each setting presents unique hurdles, such as meteor showers and fallen trees, ensuring that no two levels are quite the same track twice.

Key Features:
 

  • Engaging Strategy-Puzzle Gameplay: Navigate trains and manage railways in a variety of challenging scenarios.

  • Diverse Environments: Each landscape brings its own set of challenges to the table – or rather, the tracks.

  • Local Co-op Mode: Team up with up to three friends in local co-op play – because managing chaos is more fun with fellow conductors!

  • Customizable Trains: Personalize your locomotives with unique skins – it's not just about where you're going, but how you get there.

  • Multiple Modes: Whether in campaign mode or tackling endless challenges, "Train Traffic Manager" offers tracks of fun for every strategist.


"Train Traffic Manager" is now available for digital download on the Xbox Store and Nintendo eShop.

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About Baltoro Games
Born from the vibrant world of mobile gaming, Baltoro Games is finding its footing in the expansive console realm. Established in 2008, Baltoro is all about channeling raw passion for games into every project.

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