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Another strategy game with trains? Sign me up. Break Siege from FojoGames just hit Early Access and looks like it could be another good one. If you missed them a few others I found with trains recently were Apocalypse Express and Fogpiercer.

With each game being a fresh procedurally generated adventure, it's different each time. Here you build up your train as you go, and then engage in explosive real-time battles using various cards. Your train is a bit special too, being able to travel between planets and all. As you progress through it you'll go through various different events, and build up a team of mercenaries to buff you.

Check out their previous gameplay reveal trailer below:

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Highlights:

  • Every route is brimming with possibilities. Will you tread carefully or dance on the razor’s edge? The decision is yours to make!
  • Each train offers a rich and unique selection of cards for you to choose from.
  • Familiarize yourself with the special effects and mechanics of each card to master your battles with ease.
  • Failure is not the end; every adventure is a journey towards becoming legendary.
  • With each adventure, unlock different cards, mercenaries, and abilities that will become your boost to break through the sieges.

Break Siege | Release Date: 7th May 2025

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