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AppRecs rating 4.1. Trustworthiness 0 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 0 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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5 star
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4 star
27%
3 star
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2 star
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1 star
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82% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.1★ average)
About Model Railway Easily 2
Now with built-in terrain editor! Create hills, valleys, rivers, bays and paint them with your finger. You can now also build tracks and let run trains also up and down the hills.
You can choose to create your own customized terrain for your layout, or, start with various premade empty terrain types. Then populate the terrain with beautiful 3D models of engines, wagons, buildings, plants etc.
Creating the track layout is very easy with the self explaining menus, which offer always only the possible actions during the use. The length of the track is practically unlimited. You can add as many switches as you want, only your fantasy limits the complexity.
Put engines and wagons on the built track and just push them with your finger, and they start to move. They will travel the prepared track and stop automatically at the placed stations. If a train reaches and end of the track, it will stop, and move backward after a few seconds.
Add different houses, buildings, plants, roads to increase the reality of your layout, and enjoy the beautiful details of all 3D models.
Hint: on older devices turn off shadows and reduce details in app's settings
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Reviews for Model Railway Easily 2
TomThorpe328
Reminds me of the Lionel Trains I loved long ago
I loved the Lionel train layout my dad and I built together in the 1950's. I've played and enjoyed many railroad and model railroading games, but until now, nothing evoked the memory of the sights and sounds of those Lionel Trains like Model Railway Easily 2. I REALLY appreciate that this simulation runs quite well on both my iPad mini and iPhone 15 Promax. I appreciate also that it's a simulation. There are no tasks to complete, no levels to master, just the fun of building and operating model train layouts. EXACTLY what I look for in a model railroading simulation. I didn't find the two included sample layouts at all helpful. Both are highly detailed small sections of a much larger layout you must complete yourself. I'm guessing most new users want to start by running a train, like I did. That's not a problem at all. Layout construction is, let's say, "easy enough" for someone with my not so great level of dexterity. I was running a train within minutes on a not terribly symmetrical oval. Adding a one of three available railway stations from the included inventory causes the train to stop briefly each time it passes. Each time the train starts after a station stop, the horn or whistle blows. The rolling stock selection is adequate but not huge, a mix of European and US passenger and freight cars and locomotives and including both diesel and steam locomotives. The steam locomotives don't include tenders and there's no available caboose. I know cabooses haven't been seen on railroads anywhere in a long time, but I still love them. Strict realism isn't nearly as important to me as fun, and I recognize that fun means different things to different people. I'd also like to see shorter passenger cars. The long cars don't look so great rounding some curves but they don't derail -- nothing derails. A train stops when it encounters an opening in the track. When a train bumps into an obstacle or another train, it reverses. Players start and stop trains with their fingers. I didn't like that idea at first but came to appreciate the ease of it. A harder push results in a higher speed. Again, not realistic but, easy -- and it quickly begins to feel natural. I'm looking forward to exploring all the terrain forming features MRE 2 includes. Everything from multi-level layouts to mountains, rivers, and lakes with moving water. All kinds of terrain types, textures,and colors. Roads, sidewalks, buildings, trees and shrubs, crossing gates with blinking lights (the gates don't lower and raise, though), roadside signs, street lights, cars, even people are included. With a little practice, using included controls, precise placement of objects becomes easier. Laying track and building more complex layouts becomes easier with practice, too.
Toby the tram engine
Model railway easily 2 deserves more than just 3 stars ⭐️
Look guys the aggression over the glitches and the lack of trains is unnecessary but on the bright side you can build cute exiting model layouts I love how there’s no adds so if you like to build model layouts but don’t have to money get this game