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Train Simulator Classic: The Game of Gnomes (PC Digital Download) for
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Product Details:
- This standalone content will launch through Train Simulator Classic (formerly titled Train Simulator 2015).
- Single Player
- Full controller support
- Steam Deck Compatibility: Yes (Playable)
- Winter is here and Christmas is coming. However, the naughty gnomes from the garden have made off with the children's presents and hidden them in the snow. As driver of 'Little Ned', the Richie Rails garden scale train, it's up to you to gather all the lost toys before the Children awake on Christmas Day.
- Chase the gnomes, collect the presents and return them to the house – but watch out for snowballs and those mischievous gnomes! If all goes to plan, 'Little Ned' will be back running around the Christmas tree and no-one will have to know about the night-time adventures...
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ABOUT THIS CONTENT
PLEASE NOTE: Train Simulator 2015 is not required to play this game.
This content requires the base game Train Simulator Classic on Steam in order to play.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank beowulf7
This content requires the base game Train Simulator Classic on Steam in order to play.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Joseiah
This content requires the base game Train Simulator Classic on Steam in order to play.
ABOUT THIS CONTENT
PLEASE NOTE: Train Simulator 2015 is not required to play this game.
ABOUT THIS CONTENT
PLEASE NOTE: Train Simulator 2015 is not required to play this game.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank mcfarke311
I went back to the original link, and was then able to add the DLC to my account without purchasing the base game. I'm just wondering: Would it be cheaper to buy the entire development company than the game and all the add-ons? Regardless, it's gnome matter... I doubt I'll play it, anyway.
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