Railbound is a casual puzzle game developed by Afterburn Lukasz Spierewka. The last update, v3.04, released on February 08, 2024, and it’s rated 4.82 out of 5 based on the latest 109 reviews. Railbound costs $4.99 and requires iOS 12.0+ and Android 11 or newer to download.
trains + rails + puzzle
Railbound Gameplay Overview
Description
Railbound is a comfy track-bending puzzle game about a pair of dogs on a train journey around the world. Connect and sever railways across different landscapes and help everyone reach their homes.
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Just the right level of challenge and variety. Graphics and audio are basic, but aesthetically quite pleasing. The new cloud saves are great. I haven’t gotten to the new levels yet, though the ability to skip ahead is appreciated. One issue for me on an M1 iPad Pro is battery drain is VERY high, even compared with other seemingly more power hungry apps and games. Other than that very happy!
★★★★★Delightfully charming puzzle game
5 stars! This game has beautiful artwork and simple to figure out mechanics. I really enjoy puzzle type games and this is perfect. I also like how the puzzles will differ in difficulty.
★★★★★nicely designed game, too smart for me
It's a very nice game but I gave up, I'm too dumb.
★★★★★Amazing challenge
Really addictive, very challenging game. I can’t stop playing.
Well done.
I would love to see a cloud sync, so I can continue the stage between iPhone and iPad. I hope to see the next release to utilize iCloud sync
★★★★★Love it. one request.
Very fun, and beautiful design. Please allow players to examine a successful track layout before moving to the next puzzle. meaning, let me pause it after i find the successful layout and the little cars line up with the engine and chug off - so that i can try to learn more about why it worked. i don't want to just randomly try track arrangements - i want to learn patterns (like all humans, right?!). thanks for your great work here!