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Last Train Home, the epic survival strategy game inspired by real historical events, is OUT NOW on PC!

The Great War is over - the fight continues. Command a legion of soldiers desperately trying to make their way home amidst the chaos of civil war. Lead them through the unforgiving wilderness onboard an armored train. Manage your crew and resources and try to survive.


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I absolutely LOVED the demo!
I love the visuals, the story, and especially the MUSIC

LeeAndergen
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Я обожаю поезда, и эта игра напомнила мне путешествие Спарты из Metro Exodus, только здесь мы проезжаем полный путь от Москвы до Владивостока. Я всё ещё прохожу эту замечательную игру. Большое спасибо авторам за возможность поводить паровоз:)

graindalia
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Using Smetana's "Vltava" as the main motif is a really nice touch.

michaelpagac
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Wishing this game all the best going forward. Happy launch day. 🎉

frozone-yeah
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Vyzerá to skvele. Konzolovu verziu by som privítal 🙂 a pokračujte vo Way of the hunter

Tohhmo
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Started playing Last Train Home.
And oh, how I was not disappointed in our Western developers! The game actually starts with the story of how the Bolsheviks came to the mill to demand food, they were refused, then they plundered the mill, killed the miller and his children... But they didn’t take the grain. Because apparently the red ghouls value terror more than grain.
And against the backdrop of the detailed uniform of the fighters of the Czechoslovak corps, I was incredibly pleased with the appearance of the Red Army general: with epaulettes (epaulets, Karl!) and the St. George's Cross on his neck! Moreover, he has such a model in the game.
And this is in the first 5-10 minutes of the game.
It is clear that in a game about good Czechoslovakians it was ridiculous and naive to expect any respect for the Red Army, which acted as their main opponent. But such intensity of passion surprised even me.

КириллСычев-йщ
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Hope this comes to console. We only have fantasy CRPGs there I believe so a more modern one like this would be really cool

ZedwardHD
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This game is great, it feels complete which is rare. No bugs or crashes and its fun and feels good to play.

tedk.
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This game is so good, a really unique experience
I wish for more of this in the future🔥

xdht-ie
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Amazing game, I love the clear passion that has been put into this.

thom
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god this is so nostalgic, the train moment remind me of Rail of War, the classic flash game that I was used to play for hours 🔥🔥🔥 cant wait for it

enmikos
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Soviets so mad in these comments

i love it

jak by řekl klasik : Breč víc bolševiku

pjsojka
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It's quite cool to have such a thrilling topic as Russian civil war explored in a video game. I think this dramatic series of events is quite under-covered, to say the least, and definitely deserves attention.

Flamewalk
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To all the red squad in the comment section: CRY HARDER!

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The best thing about this game is how the vatnicks are so rattled

benjaminpaull
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After 5 hours it feels "ready" and deep. Finally somerhing innovative

burden
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Very nice! But please keep working on Way of the hunter. The potential is so big 🎉

Tohhmo
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This looks like a lot of fun and pretty well made, and the reviews all say it's worth the money.

GottaBeAHero
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this game looks amazing. BBy having a contained city in a train to manage and have the responsability to carry it all across the battlefield. Just the premise like that sounds pretty unique

Iron
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White terror in the Urals. Czechoslovaks.

The Czechoslovak events in many respects duplicated the Finnish events. The line of the Eastern (Czechoslovak) Front in the early summer of 1918 was rapidly rolling westward, and along with the movement of the Czechoslovak Corps troops, the anti-Bolshevik terror came here.

Just a few testimonies.

In Chelyabinsk, on the night of June 3, after the capture of the city, prominent local Bolsheviks D. V. Koliushchenko, V. I. Mogilnikov, P. N. Tryaskin, M. K. Boleiko, and Sh. I. Goziosky were hacked to death without trial on the way to the prison near the bridge over the Igumenka River. The Chelyabinsk prison, designed for 1000 places, was overcrowded as a result of the arrests. The methods of reprisals were also diverse. For example, the chairman of the Chelyabinsk Soviet E. L. Vasenko, captured near Kyshtym, was on his return to Chelyabinsk strangled at night in a solitary cell by warrant officer Rugana [1].

Shooting of surrendered and captured was a "visiting card" of the White-Chekhs all 1918.

So it happened in Miass. An eyewitness of these events Alexander Kuznetsov described the actions of the Czechoslovaks as follows:
"On May 28 the Czechoslovaks arrived at Miass station. After a two-hour battle the Red Army units retreated. Captured in battle workers of saw mill Jaunzem and Brodis Czechs took them to the forest and killed them. Fyodor Yakovlevich Gorelov (17 years old), who had been captured, was hanged. He was executed by a platoon of Czechs for rude treatment of the escort, threatening to avenge his comrades killed in the battle. The inhabitants of the Miass plant, arrested for sympathizing with Soviet power, quickly became familiar with the "special methods of interrogation" used by non-commissioned officer Petrozhilka, who was appointed caretaker of the arrest premises [2].

In Penza about 250 Czechoslovak Red Army soldiers were captured by their compatriots, a significant part of them were destroyed at night - stabbed with bayonets, some were shot, some were hanged [3]. In the city itself there were also numerous cases of massacres of Red Army and Soviet employees. According to the memoirs collected by associate professor of the Belinsky State Pedagogical University named after V. G. Belinskii A. G. Belinskii. G. Belinsky A. G. Sharikov, for two days in the city recorded numerous cases of robbery and rape, occupation of houses with the owners kicked out into the street. One of the Red Army soldiers climbed under the wooden planking of Moskovskaya Street, then through the planking he was shot, dragged out and pierced with a bayonet. The streets of the city were literally piled with corpses. According to the historian's revised data, in the defense of Penza died 300 Red Army soldiers, including 128 Czechs and Slovaks of the 1st Soviet Czechoslovak regiment. [4]

The White-Chekhs actively used the institution of hostages - later members of the captured Penza, Kuznetsk, Syzran and Saransk Soviets would be declared as such [5]. The later shot Penza hostage would become the secretary of the Penza Executive Committee N. G. Lieberson. "Until the last moment Czechoslovak executioners assured
"the tortured father of the murdered man that his son would not be shot.
- Your son was the inspiration of the Council, but an honorable man, and we will not shoot him." [6]

So among the hostages on September 18, 1918 in Spassk was shot the mother of the famous Moscow Bolshevik, at that time the chief commissar of the air war fleet of the Soviet Republic Arosev - Maria Augustovna Aroseva-Vertynskaya (in the newspaper report - Arosheva), captured with her family. Together with her, 10 other prisoners of the Spasskaya prison, including the Nazarov brothers, were shot.

In Kuznetsk among the hostages were taken military commissar Richter, commissar of justice and Muslim affairs Vaganov, chairman of the VRK Mojzes. [7]

Only in Kazan for the period of relatively short stay of the Czech and White detachments (a little more than a month) victims of terror will be at least 1500 people. The total number of "Bolshevik victims" of the advance of the Czechoslovak corps in the summer of 1918 approached 5 thousand people.

Thus, the uprising of the Czechoslovak Corps contributed not only to the establishment of anti-Bolshevik regimes in Eastern Russia, but also to the deepening (toughening) of the Civil War as a whole.

From I.S. Ratkovsky's book "Chronicle of White Terror in Russia. Repressions and lynchings (1917-1920)". С. 82-88, 136.

Notes:

[1] - Sanin A. V. On the preconditions and peculiarities of the red terror in the Urals in the civil war: some reflections / /.
Izvestiya Altai State University. 2009. № 4-
4.
[2] - Seyfullina L. Mercy of Ataman Dutov // Insight of the blind. Stories of Soviet writers about the Civil War. Rostovna-Donu, 1987.
[3] - Simonov A.A. The Red Army of the Saratov Soviet (Spring
1918) // New Historical Herald. 2009. № 21.
[4] - Sitnikov M. G. Osinskaya Golgofa // Idnakar: methods of historical and cultural reconstruction. 2014. № 3.
[5] - Sitnikov M. G. The 3rd Saigatskiy 3rd infantry regiment of the Votka People's Army named after Czechoslovaks // Idnakar: methods of historical and cultural reconstruction.
of historical and cultural reconstruction. 2014. № 1.
[6] - Skorik, A.P. Milutinsky Cossack Yurt: the experience of historical reconstruction / edited by V. V. Bondarev. A. Bondarev. Novocherkassk,
2015.
[7] - Smolin A. V. White movement in the North-West of Russia
(1918-1920). St. Petersburg, 1998.

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