We are pleased to introduce our first casual puzzle game - Railz! Unlike most of the railway themed games out there, this is not a “connect-the-pipe” clone. In this game, you are tasked to complete loops of railway tracks, NOT to build the longest track.
When designing the game, one of the key goals is to make it “simple to pick up and play” - no complex rules, just think, point, click and click.
In Railz!, you are limited in what you can do in the game, and perhaps that in itself makes the game simple and yet challenging. In this game, you cannot rotate tiles, or place new ones directly on the board. All you can do in the game is to move tiles around on the board - click on an existing tile, point at an empty space on the board, click. That moves the selected tile to the new location. If that completes a loop of railway track, the tiles forming the loop are removed from the board and you score! After your selected tile has been moved, another tile will take its place at the old location. Once again, if this completes a loop of railway track, you score!

The score you get increases exponentially with the size of the loop, so you should try to build larger loops. You do this repeatedly until you can no longer make a move or have run out of new tiles to place on the board (you start with a deck of 60 new tiles, and one tile is placed automatically each time you move a tile on the board).
Simple enough? We think so. But the challenge comes from the fact that you only have a limited number of moves before it’s game over. There are also special tiles that improve your scores but cannot be moved once placed on the board. Remember that you cannot place a new tile directly on the board, it is placed at the old location of the tile you moved, so be careful of which tile you move if the next tile is a special non-movable tile.
Give the game a try and help us see how high the scores can get. Remember this is just a beta release - there may be bugs, or we may tweak and balance the gameplay, or (just maybe…) erase the high scores…
The game is developed with Adobe Flash 9 so you can play the game from any web browser with the Flash Player plugin installed (version 9+ required).
Have fun!