ky-ky.net
ky-ky.net » Games » Time Management » Golden Rails: Tales of the Wild West

Golden Rails: Tales of the Wild West

4.4
  • 88
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Here you can download the game “Golden Rails: Tales of the Wild West” on your PC without registration and for free. To download the official version of the game on the computer is very simple, you can do this by clicking the button Download Game. You can get the key to the game “Golden Rails: Tales of the Wild West” after starting the game by clicking the button Remove the time limit.

Click Play below to watch the trailer!

Developer: Yustas Game Studio
Publisher: Alawar Entertainment
Edition: Standard
Publication Date:
Languages: English, Русский
Genre: Time Management Games
Franchise: Golden Rails

Tame the Wild West as you build a railroad from coast to coast! Each backbreaking day in the untamed frontier provides an opportunity for you to further your dream of connecting small towns across the country. However, achieving your goal won't be easy. From the banker who's demanding you pay off your loan to the bandits who are hiding behind every rock, cactus and tumbleweed, obstacles are everywhere!

Fortunately, there's more good news than bad. As you rebuild a string of ramshackle towns, trains will bring much needed supplies to the station, sheriffs will lock bandits behind bars and the natives will cast a little magic to make it rain. All you have to do to earn your stars is think ahead and beat the clock!

As you complete quests and earn rewards, you and your engineer — a plucky but whip smart gal from the big city — will make your way through dusty canyons, snowy mountaintops, dazzling meadows and more. Download Golden Rails: Tales of the Wild West for free and make history as the king of the tracks!

  • New story the Wild West, full of challenges
  • Three difficulty modes: Easy, Normal and Hard
  • Complete 50 strategic levels
  • Earn a variety of unique rewards
  • Collect your owl collection

You can play all of our games for free for a trial period of 60 minutes. To make sure the game runs on your computer or notebook, download and start it. We especially recommend netbook users do this because not all of our games run correctly on the non-standard resolution screens. All of the games on ky-ky.net are safe to use!

Total comments – 3

By clicking the Send button, you accept the Rules on the website and agree to the processing of personal data in accordance with the Privacy Policy!

reload, if the code cannot be seen
#3 Legolas Гости
0
Nice little casual game. Its a quite easy resource/timemanagment game with 50 lvls and pretty easy to get 100% achievements, tho you will still need to replay few of them. Nothing special here but it was ok.
#2 Lars Lars Pants On Fars Гости
0
Golden Rails: Tales of the Wild West is a casual, time management game. Recommended to: casual gamers, achievement hunters, kids.

Jill, a recent college graduate, gets hired by John as an engineer, (not the train conductor type,) for his railway company that is in debt to a shady banker. John and Jill have 50 days to pay off the debt by completing the railway, helping local residents, and avoiding the obstructions of the shady banker along the way.

The game is fairly easy, but there are some maps that may require additional plays to get a 3-star rating. Play time is ~10-12 hours to get all achievements. Some achievements will need additional play past the end of the game to grind to 100%. There is NO replayability on this game as there is no end game mechanics, no map metrics to try to beat, and no engrossing story to return to. While the fact that the game feels like a once and done kind of game; I do recommend it, (when at a sale price,) to anyone that likes casual games or is an achievement hunter.
#1 Gamer Гости
0
After playing one level, the game itself seems fun, but I was put off by having to 'swipe over' resources to collect them after your worker completes the action. I find this interrupts the flow of gameplay & is annoying. So I doubt I'll get past that first level. I've played loads of these type of games & the vast majority do not work this way. I can't imagine why the developers felt the need to add it.
Registration