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Trainatic was one of my most anticipated games for September, and it has been a pretty big hit so far. This incremental clicker has you build and upgrade trains for a giant journey, and it is great fun. The launch build of Trainatic got updated with a new balance patch a couple of days ago that also fixed a strange bug on the Steam Deck.

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This bug was a weird one in that when on the Steam Deck or using a controller, the main menu would sometimes jump automatically to starting a new game when first doing an input, even when unintended. Thankfully this annoyance has been solved, and the update also adds things such as a less grindy endgame, more resources on the final map, and some bugfixes especially to the interface.

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Trainatic is out now on Steam for $4.99, with a 20% launch discount that ends September 22.

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Michael Baker
As a British guy in his mid-thirties, Michael has played and reviewed games as long as he can remember. Narrative Designer at Grimlore Games 2019-2020 (Spellforce 3 franchise, Plarium Games 2023 as Lore Editor). His favourite game genres are strategy, RPG, simulation and RTS.
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