Embark on Train of Hope, an immersive strategy and survival game filled with adventures in a lush post-apocalyptic world. Command a train across a modern America engulfed by a dense, toxic jungle. The train is your lifeline—your only hope against nature's relentless growth. Navigate the dangers of this overgrown new world alongside companions like Auntie, Jack, and Liam, each with unique abilities.
Key features:
[Strategic train upgrades]
Transform your humble locomotive into a survival powerhouse. Every upgrade is crucial as you brave the nature apocalypse.
[Wilderness survival exploration]
Venture beyond your base to gather essential resources, build shelters, fight plant-infected creatures and zombies, and rescue the last remaining survivors. Collect resources wisely to not just survive but thrive in the jungle.
[Resource and base management]
Manage resources efficiently and maintain your train to keep your crew healthy, fed, and rested as the wilderness encroaches. A smart strategy is key to survival amid the ever-present danger.
[Engaging quests]
Set out on diverse adventures across dangerous overgrown landscapes. Each location offers unique challenges and hidden secrets.
[Immersive narrative]
Shape the storyline through your choices. Your decisions impact the survival journey, creating a unique experience with each playthrough.
[Stunning jungle world]
Explore breathtaking environments, from lush forests to ruined urban jungles, capturing the haunting beauty of an America reclaimed by nature.
Download Train of Hope and take on the challenge of surviving and exploring a world transformed by a relentless green apocalypse. Are you ready to guide your crew through the verdant wilderness?
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In-Apps
Resource offer
$11.99
Subscription hero
$14.99
Biggest pack of Gems
$99.99
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Train of Hope FAQ
Is Train of Hope free?
Yes, Train of Hope is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Train of Hope legit?
⚠️ The Train of Hope app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
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How much does Train of Hope cost?
Train of Hope has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $42.32.
The opponent is to hard to better even if you are a higher level and takes to long to upgrade. I am stuck because of this things. You guys had tv and videos for extra energy and xp to level up and make it through the game without spending a lot of money and now the stuff is gone again. That is a bad deal. I will watch videos for extra stuff.
Won’t load
After the new update it will load to 37% and just stop so your updates are crashing the game
Good Story, Bad Design
The gameplay and story elements are all interesting and well done but , unfortunately, you don’t get to see a whole lot of it because of the energy cap. You get 50 energy and it costs 10–15 energy to clear each trash pile. So you’re clearing 4 piles per login when it takes like 30 piles to get enough materials just to complete one journal task.
Good idea and story, failed implementation
Gameplay and story are good, but it was done by very greedy and incompetent developers. Several events cannot be done without paying for every step, to much to do and very little energy. Chunk of functionality can disappear for several weeks and then return, useless support answer week later that if something missing it means they removed it. Upgrade heroes takes eternity or insane amount of money because 1 paid upgrade gives you 0.01% of experience you need. And after latest upgrade it stoped running and stuck on 38% loading. Big regret spending money on this game.
Lots of fun!!
Hey, I’ve really enjoyed this game. I’ve been playing it for sometime now. I love the style the gameplay the little mysteries on uncovering signs and fire barrel’s, all satisfying but I do have a slight problem at first you have all this energy and then you find out that 45 is your max so you get far but then it disappears really fast.
The game gives you gems to spend more on energy to be honest with you. I’m saving up for the 1000 energy because how fast it goes. But using energy for combat kind of feels like a steel that’s not fair.
Don’t make this game feel like a grind because grinding games are not fun at all . Thank you.
Not enough time for events
Love that they have mini events in the game but they never give you enough time to complete them I feel like even is you put money into the game you still have no time to complete the events game needs to make sure event last at last a week not 48 hours
Gotta spend mega money to get anywhere
You have to spend a lot of money in this game to get anywhere!!
Should consider changing the monetization concept
The game concept is good, and it’s fun. However, the monetization is brutal. I bought the starter pack, but other items require spending money every week—not every month, but every week. If it were $14.99 per month, I might have considered it, but $14.99 per week is too much.
If you don’t spend money, you have to log in every 15 minutes to collect items. Similar games usually let you play for free for 1-2 hours, but this game caps it at 15 minutes unless you pay.
The energy limit is 45, and it refills at a rate of 1 per minute. A single collection action can take 15 minutes of real-world time.
It’s a great game overshadowed by a predatory monetization system.
Pay to win
I like the concept of the game and I get that these companies need to make money but as soon as you stop spending this game slows way down. Like to a crawl. I spent too much that is on me but now that I stopped spending can’t even advance in the story.
Bad
Too long for new updates to arrive I’m getting tired of waiting
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