The official version of "STATIONflow," a simulation game that guides passengers and makes subway yards more comfortable, is available on Steam today!

DMM GAMES launched the official version of the premises building simulation "STATIONflow" ("Stationflow") on Steam today, Wednesday, April 15, 2020.

STATIONflow" is a simulation game set in a subway yard. Players create pathways connecting platforms and ticket gates, and as the number of users increases, install facilities such as information boards, escalators, and elevators in sequence as needed to make the subway more comfortable to use and to generate revenue. This work began in early access in December 2019 and was enthusiastically received by some. The production version implements the ability to change the difficulty level, which was highly requested during early access, as well as the ability to share original maps with players around the world via the Steam Workshop. In addition, the game is now available in Japanese.

This title is an unusual simulation game in which players maintain a subway system. The price is reasonable at 1,840 yen (including tax), so why not give it a try?

Information on the game
STATIONflow
Genre: Subway construction simulation
Supported OS: Windows 7 or later / macOS X 10.9 Mavericks or later
Price: 1,840 yen (tax included)

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