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Signals and Points

By squimmy

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Overall5153.4536
Fun3843.4436
Innovation5253.2235
Theme2793.9836
Graphics6233.2636
Audio4383.2336
Humor6122.1429
Mood6053.3036

Comments

jianghekai 2026-04-21 03:07

amazing

mostlikely 2026-04-21 04:09

Great game! Felt like Factorio in some ways, which is my favorite game. The building mechanics felt very robust, no bugs that I found, well made! For feedback, I think the tutorial could have been separated into parts over time, instead of just one lump sum at the beginning. That much text adds a bit of friction for new players. Also, I wasn't sure how to use the depots and play the core mechanic of the game. It felt really polished and had a great vibe overall, great job!

mountaingoose 2026-04-21 06:12

I was also confused a bit on using the depots, but I really enjoyed the game overall! Well done!

msipp27 2026-04-21 07:45

i liked it

googlefrog 2026-04-21 10:02

Really great. The controls were a bit unclear at the start but I soon got the hang of it. The progression through the stages works well.

mtwhateverest 2026-04-21 15:40

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Really good. Took a while to get the hang of it, but once you do it's a lot of fun! :)

geraldfingburke 2026-04-21 17:08

This was incredibly well done and polished. A 'nice-to-have' would have been a way to set up switch automation. Honestly, you might want to take this one beyond the jam. It scratches a very specific itch.

majomirez 2026-04-21 17:49

I was confused at the start, but it's quite fun after I finally got it. It's like Factorio, but with manual signaling. I found some visual bugs like when inspecting something I would get the information of the last train I clicked

majomirez 2026-04-21 17:49

I was confused at the start, but it's quite fun after I finally got it. It's like Factorio, but with manual signaling. I found some visual bugs like when inspecting something I would get the information of the last train I clicked

tweekus 2026-04-22 11:44

Could you explain how to collect materials? I tried to connect road with building but it didn't work

squimmy 2026-04-22 11:58

@mostlikely I really wished I'd had the time to add a proper tutorial but I'd already blown past the deadline for the compo and was fixing bugs right up to the jam deadline. As for the depot, it's the large brown building in the north-west of the starting area. Using "Inspect" on it will let you buy trains there.

@mtwhateverest I'm glad to see someone finishing this. I was half worried it would be to slow and tedious to be fun......

@geraldfingburke Thanks for your kind words. I feel like there's a lot more work that could have been done in tutorialising the way everything works, and the economy could definitely be developed to be more complex and engaging. I'll give some serious thought to continuing work on this once voting is over.

@tweekus: Sure. Start by placing a rail directly alongside a station that makes a raw material (e.g. iron ore, at the iron mine station) and then continue that railway until it runs directly alongside a station that _consumes_ that same raw material (so, for iron ore, that would be the iron refinery station). Once you do this, send a train along the tracks and it will stop at the raw material station to collect the materials, then deliver them to the consuming station, at which point you will be awarded the appropriate resource.

tweekus 2026-04-22 13:09

@squimmy got it, thanks!

illiteratelexicon 2026-04-22 20:29

pretty fun overall!, reminds me of openttd. Goodjob!

gil4 2026-04-23 09:18

Quite a challenging genre to pull off quickly, but you've managed really well, great job!

mantaraygun 2026-04-23 15:52

I really like the retro graphics and audio, I think you did a lot of good work. It isn't my usual kind of game, so I admit I found it hard to get the hang of, but I think with a proper tutorial and some extra time this could scratch a certain itch for a lot of players.

alex-de-la-cour 2026-04-23 21:04

Very addicting and satisfying watching all the routes come together and seeing those numbers going up! Definitely took me a minute to figure out (I had to come here and read through the comments to see how to collect resources), so could have done with some tutorialisation, but once I got the hang of it I had fun.

2026-04-24 22:27

A really cool little strategy around railways, my favourite theme. Game mechanics are fun, basically a cute little tycoon themed around freight trains. Amazing background music using a good old FM synth and some really cool electronic drums. Sound-wise, maybe trains, junctions, and signals could have SFX, but that's just a little detail.

apt-prose7 2026-04-26 08:27

A nice way to pass the time.

chybby 2026-04-26 08:44

Nice and relaxing :)

I was expecting the signals to be more complicated but it was also fun with simple "train stops when it's near an off signal" mechanics.

I had an issue a few times when adding a wagon spent my money but didn't seem to do anything.

anszwa 2026-04-28 13:14

Great game and take on the theme! The screenshot was really helpful to show exactly how the building mechanic works.

I think theres a lot more potential in this idea. If I were you, I would definitely consider developing it further. Very well done!

evil23 2026-04-29 20:18

Neat game, I like the color palette and the railroad theme. It wasn't really intuitive though. There was no way to tell what you can click on and what's just decoration. It could use some highlighting of which item is selected.

I couldn't make a train appear and also I couldn't connect the railway to the engine depot like in the screenshot? When I bought a locomotive, nothing happened, no visual feedback. Maybe a bug just me encountered.

The music was a bit unmotivated and too quick to repeat. At this point, it would have been better with no music at all as I turned it off after 30 seconds. Right now it feels like claude-code + 30mins of ms paint. If you invested some time in artwork and polishing, it could make a decent game though!