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Cart #hersheys_train_line-0 | 2023-04-19 | Code ▽ | Embed ▽ | No License
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Press 'Z' or 'X' to toggle the mouse cursor when playing on a desktop.

Hershey's Train Line is a present for my son, Hershel, for his 3rd birthday. Draw a path around the obstacles to get the train from one side of the screen to the other!

At any intersection, the train always follows a straight path when possible. When faced with a T intersection, the train always turns left.

If you've got any young people in your family that are as into trains as my son is, I hope this makes them smile!

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Lovely game but mate, the music is something else. Really well done.


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Very cute. Gold star. Could we please have a visible mouse cursor to help us know where we're placing track?

Puzzle challenge: make a track where completely non-trademark infringing blue tank engine loops endlessly such that he crosses at least one segment of track in both directions.

I don't think this is possible on every layout of obstacles, reset the cart to get a different layout.


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@TrickyDicky - Thank you! I'm really glad you think so - I tried to put a lot of effort into the soundtrack!


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@Cowirrie - Wow, thanks for spending the time with it to come up with extra challenges! You can enable the mouse-cursor by pressing 'Z' or 'X' when playing on desktop.

I'm actually planning to expand this into a puzzle game intended for adults, with those sort of challenge mechanics - like, you'll need to make a track which passes over collectables before making it to the exit. Those fun loops are great puzzle inspiration! :)


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I've been playing it in a similar way, but with a different puzzle variant: how can I make the train trip as long as possible, yet still have the train eventually complete its journey? Usually this involves setting up a long section of track with a turnaround, as pictured.


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This is excellent all-around. Your son is a lucky kid.


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@cmounce - Wow - that's impressive! I absolutely love how people are making other challenges out of it!

@UnitVector - Thanks! He had a great time with it, which was very validating!



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