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    Train Traffic Manager – Coming To Xbox & Switch Digitally This Nov 24

    Baltoro Games, the development team known for “Urban Flow,” has announced a new addition to their gaming portfolio titled “Train Traffic Manager,” set to launch on the Xbox and Nintendo Switch platforms on November 24th.

    The game, a strategic puzzle venture, aims to leverage and expand upon the gameplay mechanics that garnered attention in “Urban Flow,” while introducing a railway management theme.

    “Train Traffic Manager” will challenge players to oversee a complex network of railway systems, requiring sharp decision-making skills to prevent rail disasters. The game promises to engage players in the high-stakes environment of train coordination, emphasizing the consequences of even the slightest delay in response.

    The game will feature a variety of levels, each presenting unique scenarios and obstacles. Players will find themselves in diverse settings, from the intense heat of desert routes to the quiet of nocturnal landscapes, each with distinct challenges.

    With over 80 levels of strategic puzzles, traffic managers must navigate trains through an array of tracks, signals, and junctions. The dynamic nature of the game will be highlighted by encounters with environmental hazards like tornadoes and meteor strikes, set across various biomes.

    “Train Traffic Manager” also includes different gameplay modes to cater to varying play styles. While Normal Mode will incrementally introduce more complex puzzles, Endless Mode will test players’ skills against the clock. Moreover, the game will allow for train customization, letting players personalize their gaming experience.

    Upon release, “Train Traffic Manager” will be accessible for purchase digitally from the Xbox Store and Nintendo eShop. The game is set to launch on the two platforms this November 24.

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