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What... the hell... AND they couldn't even be bothered to take the US version which is already localised for english markets.
Seriously?
Anyway, just curious, but what separates this from A-Train 9? How does the Epoch thing work?
What separate this from A-Train 9 is that this game include a lot of new ideas and improvements that make this game more polished and enjoyable to play than A-Train 9. I won't list all of them but I think one of the most important improvements from this game is the tutorials and the advices given by the characters in the easy mode because it helped me to completely understand how to play A-Train.
The Epoch feature is differents features that take time into account :