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Hello everyone and welcome to a pros and
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cons of the demo for the video game
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Train Station Project on Not Now Mom,
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I'm Gaming. These are short videos
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featuring gameplay clips or screenshots
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so as not to show too much in the
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spoiler department. Links to this review
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are in the description below. Let the
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Pros: Not too hectic. There's a lot of
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little things you could be doing in this
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game, like cleaning up around the train
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station itself and checking the bathroom
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from time to time, as well as ordering
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what you need, but none of it brings a
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real sense of urgency. It's kind of a go
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it at your own pace, but also make sure
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that the upkeep is done in a decently
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timed fashion. Aside from the little
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things, you also need to sell the
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tickets and run the post office. Two
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seemingly daunting tasks, but the devs
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have made them pretty darn easy to do
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and set the two booths beside each
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other. The customers, I don't think,
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have a time limit for you to get through
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them until the moment you're actually
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engaged in the process. At that point,
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there's a bar over their heads that
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slowly fills. For the demo, you get
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plenty of time to give them the
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appropriate ticket as well as do what
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needs to be done in the post office
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Trash meter. In the upper right, there's
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a trash meter that'll show you just how
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dirty everything is becoming in and
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around your train station. And I think
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it's a good idea to at least know how
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much litter people are throwing around
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because it's easy to overlook the
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outside. We work a lot on the inside and
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the only area we really don't see is the
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bathroom. And if the bathroom isn't that
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dirty, but the trash meters on the rise,
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well, we know the pedestrians are the
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Cons. You could kill someone. In certain
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games, this wouldn't be a con, but
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considering this is an active train
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station, this is something that you're
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probably going to not want to do,
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especially with police walking around.
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Basically, I found this out because you
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have a baton stick for mis miscreants. I
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was chasing away Vandal and smacked him
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too many times and had to dump his body
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into a garbage bin. Nobody freaked out.
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The police weren't alerted, but it's not
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something that you want laying around
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out in the open. I'm used to some games
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where you can smack repeatedly with no
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repercussions, and this is the first one
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where I kind of regretted doing it.
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Train takes a bit to clean. I know I
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touched base on how the game isn't too
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hectic, but there comes a point toward
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the end of a demo where you'll be
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cleaning a train. In order to get to the
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area to allow you to do this, you have
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to cross two train tracks. I'm not sure
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if you can get hit by a train, but I
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wasn't going to try it. Once you enter
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the train, well, trains are fairly long.
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and not only do you have to pick up the
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trash within the aisle and seats, you're
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also tasked with mopping up the stains.
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It can take a good while to get
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everything clean, though there is a
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meter for cleanliness and stains and
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trash, and you don't have to get it to
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completely zero. But still, the garbage
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bin is also a fair distance away when
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you need to toss the trash. But not only
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that, there are still people waiting at
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the station for tickets and for you to
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do something at the post office. So, I'm
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hoping at this point in the actual game,
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we'll be able to maybe hire someone to
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take the load off. Otherwise, it's just
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And that's the end of a pros and cons
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review of the demo for the video game
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Train Station Project. If you're
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interested in seeing the podcast for the
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demo of this game, it is available for
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patrons. Thanks for watching everyone,
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and don't get in too much trouble when
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you say, "Not now, Mom. I'm gaming.