Tracky Train is a new iOS and Android game where your goal is to draw a track for the train to follow. The train then picks up and drops off passengers, and your goal is to have the train go the longest distance and pick up the most passengers that it possibly can without crashing. You can collect coins and upgrade your train as you go. Read on for some tips and tricks for Tracky Train!
The main things that you want to collect in the game are coins and passengers. Drive through coins to collect them, and drive next to passengers in order to pick them up. When you see a train station, drop them off and you will be able to pick up more of them. Drop off enough and eventually you will unlock a new area of the world.
You can only hold so many passengers at a time, and there is no penalty for skipping passengers. You’re going to have to in order to keep the train going. There is also no penalty for skipping a train station, but if you miss the nearest train station, you won’t be able to pick up any more passengers until you make it to the next one.
When you die, you will be able to watch a video in order to restart or pay coins to restart. Never pay coins as they are too important for upgrading your train; watch the video. You can watch videos to restart up to two times per round, but then after that, you’ll lose the round the third time that you crash.
Go to the train select screen and you will be able to spend your coins on adding more carriages, or even on purchasing a new train, which is useful for when your train runs out of fuel or takes too much damage to continue. Both fuel and repair levels move closer to 100% over time, but for awhile you will not be able to do anything once either one of these hits too low of a rating.
Check the character album and you will be able to find loads of pop culture references. For example, there are references to Back to the Future, Breaking Bad, Doctor Who, and famous musicians and actresses from elsewhere. The more passengers that you pick up, the more characters will appear in your album, since each album consists of characters that have ridden your train.