Densha de Go! Tokubetsu-hen: Fukkatsu! Shouwa no Yamanotesen (loosely translated to "Go by Train! Special Edition: Revival! Yamanote Line of the Showa Period") is an electric train driving simulation game developed by Ongakukan and published by Square Enix for the Nintendo DS in Japan on July 22, 2010.
A handheld spin-off of the Densha de Go! series (and the only one not developed by Taito, instead developed by the studio behind Train Simulator), Tokubetsu-hen utilizes the platform's dual-screen display to simulate the driver controls using the touchscreen.
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the electrified Yamanote Line in Tokyo, this entry focuses solely on that route with trains both modern (E231-500, 205, and 103) and historical (101, 72, 31, 30, and DeHa 6285). With historical trains, the route appears as it was during the 1950s. The game also includes a quiz about the Yamanote Line as a mini-game.
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MyTown is a location-based game similar to FourSquare, where you buy and collect rent from your favorite places. Check in where you are and gain experience and money to buy new properties and upgrade your existing ones.
Help Jessica transform her aunt's failing old bakery into a complete success. Get Jessica's Cupcake Cafe up and running by attracting plenty of customers with delicious recipes and a hip atmosphere. Use your Time Management skills to earn as much money as you can, open up brand new shops, offer more tasty items, and upgrade your equipment. Keep the candy-coated cupcakes coming to please your clientele!
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