I really enjoyed the game. A true exercise for memory, attention, coordination and patience.
I got lost several times along the way, especially when the trains passed through the same location, but the forks were different.
I dismantled paths that were already ready several times due to sheer inattention.
Even though it's not a very easy game to manage, the gameplay is quite easy. There are no complicated controls, and this allows the player to focus on what's most important: building the path.
The art is simple and objective, and it matches the spirit of the game well (simplicity).
One thing I missed was the sound. Even simple effects (like train noise or feedback from actions) would make the experience much more vivid.
Another thing that could be greatly improved would be the presence of levels, starting with one train and gradually increasing. This would help the player learn gradually and increase engagement.
How did you think about balancing the game?
I'll leave this game saved here on my computer to practice more later. I refuse to believe I only managed to get 3 trains to the right place.
Congratulations on making a game all by yourself. That's admirable.