(English: "Train Fever") primarily refers to the Hungarian title or translation for the business simulation game Train Fever , as well as a general cultural term for a sudden or intense obsession with railways. 1. The Video Game: Train Fever
: It is often used to describe children or adult fans (railfans) who develop a deep interest in locomotives, Lego train sets, or visiting railway stations. VonatlГЎz
Outside of gaming, the term literally translates to "train fever" and is used colloquially in Hungary to describe an overwhelming enthusiasm for trains and rail history. (English: "Train Fever") primarily refers to the Hungarian
: Within the game, players can earn specific achievements also referred to as "Vonatláz," such as the challenge to use only trains until the year 2000. Outside of gaming, the term literally translates to
In the gaming community, Vonatláz is the common Hungarian name for the 2014 railroad-focused business simulation game Train Fever , developed by Urban Games.
: Starting in the year 1850, players establish a transport company, building infrastructure like tracks and stations while managing vehicle routes to foster city growth.
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