A fun and easy to play railway simulation! Enjoy the beautiful autumn colours in 3D.
The game is set on the Eizan Electric Railway which travels around Japan’s ancient capital, Kyoto. The scenery from the driver’s point of view is reproduced in 3D. You will enjoy driving a 900-type “Kirara” on your railway journey from the suburban Demachiyanagi Station to the mountainous Kurama Station.
You will pass through the popular tourist spot the Momiji no Tonneru (tunnel) where the branches of the maple trees overlap to create a tunnel of bright autumn colours.
Both Day and Night Modes are available, so you can enjoy the various atmospheres as you drive.
By getting high scores in the game, you can see information about the many tourist spots along the track such as the Shimogamo-jinja Shrine and the Kifune-jinja Shrine, and feel like you’re actually visiting Kyoto.
All comments (18)
benjamaphone
29 Dec 152#1
So weird, so Japanese, so worth a quid! Cheers OP! :smiley:
EdwouldZilla
29 Dec 151#2
Would this count that i been to Japan? xD
jco83 to EdwouldZilla
29 Dec 151#3
YES!:wink:
chrisgcox3
29 Dec 15#4
Sounds good wish it was a real ticket , all those game shops I need to go
schnide to chrisgcox3
29 Dec 151#8
Not many in Kyoto.. That's more like Tokyo, but even then, the game shop scene isn't what it used to be.
Fortunately there's plenty more things worth making a trip to Japan for, and as someone who did that for the first time in September, I can wholeheartedly recommend it!
djbowlesy
29 Dec 15#5
for a quid....why not!
gavvybiggs
29 Dec 15#6
Classic Nintendo craziness !
Might give it a shot for a nugget though..
GQ Man
29 Dec 15#7
£1 proper discount on the eshop for once HEAT.
ra11
29 Dec 15#9
cannot find it on their site
otterboxer
29 Dec 15#10
Holy cow a real deal from the eshop! My Christmas wish came true.
johnchapman_
29 Dec 15#11
It's a shame the game is utter utter tripe though.
pjlhot
30 Dec 15#12
If I could just pay £1 I'd have gone for it but they insist I top up my account by
at least £10 if I use a credit card (or £15 if use a voucher or Paypal)
Everything else on the eshop looks expensive!
jco83 to pjlhot
30 Dec 15#13
No you can just add the required amount :smiley:
pjlhot
2 Jan 161#14
D'oh!
I must learn to read the bottom screen!
Thanks for correcting me.
noahsdad
3 Jan 16#15
Will this keep young kids occupied and interested? Any pandas in the game?
jco83 to noahsdad
3 Jan 161#16
That's questionable. It's a train simulation game. You control the speed and the brakes, have to keep good time, and judge the stopping distance to stop at the next platform. Don't think there's any pandas :wink:
VaderLover
6 Jan 16#17
Oooh i wonder if there is Japanese railway building DLC using slaves again ha ha ha!
Opening post
A fun and easy to play railway simulation! Enjoy the beautiful autumn colours in 3D.
The game is set on the Eizan Electric Railway which travels around Japan’s ancient capital, Kyoto. The scenery from the driver’s point of view is reproduced in 3D. You will enjoy driving a 900-type “Kirara” on your railway journey from the suburban Demachiyanagi Station to the mountainous Kurama Station.
You will pass through the popular tourist spot the Momiji no Tonneru (tunnel) where the branches of the maple trees overlap to create a tunnel of bright autumn colours.
Both Day and Night Modes are available, so you can enjoy the various atmospheres as you drive.
By getting high scores in the game, you can see information about the many tourist spots along the track such as the Shimogamo-jinja Shrine and the Kifune-jinja Shrine, and feel like you’re actually visiting Kyoto.
All comments (18)
Fortunately there's plenty more things worth making a trip to Japan for, and as someone who did that for the first time in September, I can wholeheartedly recommend it!
Might give it a shot for a nugget though..
at least £10 if I use a credit card (or £15 if use a voucher or Paypal)
Everything else on the eshop looks expensive!
I must learn to read the bottom screen!
Thanks for correcting me.