Get ready to get into your truck and transport gigantic freight trains across the streets of Australia. Whether machines, wood or bulk material - with sufficient power you’ll make it to your destination.
- Adventure (83)
- Casual (80)
- Simulation (74)
- Automobile Sim (57)
- Exploration (54)
- Immersive Sim (47)
- 3D (46)
- Third Person (44)
- Atmospheric (40)
- Trains (40)
- Relaxing (38)
- Driving (36)
- Family Friendly (34)
- Management (32)
- Singleplayer (30)
- Transportation (28)
- Arcade (26)
Release Date | Jun 27, 2019 |
Price | $ 4.99 |
Steam Rating (Steam Purchases / All) | 26.7% (mostly negative) Bottom 2% / 31.3% Bottom 3% |
Steam DB Rating (Steam Purchases / All) | 36.8% Bottom 10% / 39.2% Bottom 10% |
Reviews (Steam Purchases / All) | 15 Bottom 15% / 16 Bottom 15% |
Curators | 3 reviews Bottom 10% |
Median Play Time | 1.3 hour Bottom 35% |
Play Time per Dollar | 16 minutes Bottom 30% |
Followers | 157 Bottom 35% |
Owners | ± 400 Bottom 15% |
Copies Sold | ± 375 Bottom 20% |
Gross Revenue ($) | ± 825 |
Rating and Reviews (Monthly)
This graph shows Australian Road Trains's Steam rating and reviews between June 2019 and June 2023. Steam's rating oscillates between 18.1% (February 2021) and 31.2% (June 2023).
With 16 reviews Bottom 20%, Australian Road Trains could be a success for a hobbyist, or a small indie success if it didn't take too long to produce.
Review Languages
This donut graph displays the languages of Australian Road Trains's Steam reviews. The most popular language is English (75%), followed by German (13%). There is not much diversity in the review languages, with only 4 languages represented. The game has 3 translations (English, French and German), it could have been more popular if it was translated in a few more languages.
Time Played
This chart displays the time players have spent in Australian Road Trains for negative reviews. (The amount of positive reviews was too low.) The time in game is relatively low, with only 280 minutes in the 80th percentile. Some players enjoy short games, but there is always a risk that people will be disapointed.