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a2b

https://github.com/marcosmendez/a2b
An abstract train game.

a2b is an abstract train game where you guide trains to their destination without letting them collide with each other. Each game is played on a set of tracks on which trains run at regular intervals. You pick a train and accelerate, brake, or stop as necessary to safely guide it to its destination. Since trains are continously being launched, more than 1 train will want to use the same section of a track, potentially leading to a collision. You must resolve this by making a train wait while you rush another train. As a last resort, you can send a train back to its base.





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License

GPLv2

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Ted Teah

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28 February 2006




Leaders and contributors

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poojyum Maintainer


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Bug Tracking,Developer,Help,SupportE-mailmailto:poojyum@yahoo.com


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