- Drive two halves of a train TOGETHER!
- It is an endless train ride where the tracks always change, and so must you
- Master all the trains to shoot for a new personal best each time
Welcome to Off The AppStore, a weekly feature with a twist. Namely, that while these – as with all the games we cover here – are games that you can play on your phone, they’re ones that operate outside of the realms of the big two ways to play: The Google Play Store and the Apple AppStore.
That means that there might be a bit of work required in downloading alternative AppStores or APKs, or that the games can simply be played in your phone browser. We’ll make sure to detail that for each game though. Anyway, read on to find a new game or experience to play Off The AppStore.
Do you remember when model trains were popular? If you do, you’ve probably lived through many trends and hobbies that have brought you here to this moment… When you read about how trains are still very popular digitally. You can find plenty of in-depth and complex titles about building trains, conducting trains, or robbing trains, whatever your cup of tea—however, Ferran.Games want you to take control of a poorly designed train that has no business being on the tracks in the first place. Forget the Brakes is just the tip of the gameplay iceberg.
In Forget the Brakes, you’re controlling two train conductors who have been given the train business equivalent of grunt. Whether they’re moving trains or testing them out is up to your interpretation, but they do have to conduct them. One conductor takes the head, the other takes the caboose, and a cable or flexible joint tentatively connects the two. Where the train head goes, the caboose doesn’t automatically follow, and that’s where you come in: You must control the head and caboose together or separately to keep the train on the tracks and the conductors alive by extension.
It’s an endless runner with randomized tracks every time you play. The tracks will dip up and down diagonally as the train gets further along the tracks. They’ll become confusing webs of intersecting junctions where it’ll be easy to lose track of things and challenge you to keep an eye on the safest way forward. The two parts don’t always have to be on the same track as long as they can keep moving forward… but that’s rarely the case. So many of the tracks are unfinished and ready to send your train parts to a fiery doom. With more practice and success, you’ll get a chance to drive longer and trickier trains.
If you’re trying to get into trains, Forget the Brakes will give you the wrong impression because it makes driving trains seem much more flexible, chaotic, and enjoyable. Still, it’s a chance to test your hand-eye coordination on two sides of the screen while handling two parts of the same train… if you can even call it a train. But since you’re already forgetting the brakes, you may as well forget the definition of trains.
Forget the Brakes is available to play on its itch.io page right here!
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