![]() If you are going to spend Bux on refueling, please make sure you’re going to actually continue playing at that moment. While I’m not the biggest fan of using Bux to instantly refuel trains, it is useful to cut down on the real-world wait time. Only Refuel Your Trains If You’re Actually Going To Play As you’ll see in the next section, transfers are probably the best way to earn lots of Bux and Coins. If you have a major city with multiple train lines connected to it, I’d highly suggest making sure the stockyard is big enough to handle all the transfers. Expanding the stockyard allows you to park cargo there, which is the only way to transfer cargo between train lines. ![]() Outside of using Bux to open crates, I’d say that expanding a depot’s yard is probably the best way to spend them. If you insist on ignoring this advice, at least pay attention to the exchange rate and make sure that you’re getting a decent exchange rate for wasting your Bux. Exchanging them for coins, which can be earned simply by ferrying normal cargo would be the last thing on my list. Other than crates, I’d argue that Bux should then be used towards situationally upgrade stations and refueling trains, as (again) Bux are the only currency that allows you to do that. First, Bux should be saved and used primarily for opening crates, as there’s no other way to opening them up without bux. While it’s a quick way to earn some coin, I’d recommend against using the bank during your normal course of play. Pocket Trains‘ bank allows you to quickly exchange Bux for coins at an exchange rate that changes daily. The fact that you can also earn special crates, which unlock rarer train parts is just icing on the cake. For this reason alone, I’d recommend paying attention to the daily events and participating in them, even if they cause you to deviate from your preferred playstyle. While Pocket Trains doesn’t award the same sort of ‘oomph’ in rewards compared to the social-oriented Pocket Planes flight crew events, they are still a great opportunity to earn some Bux. Even if you prefer not to transport cargo between lines (which is something I recommend against later), you should at least make the effort for the Bux. This goes beyond simply picking up the ones on your route if the Bux cargo is on a different line, pick it up anyways if only to unload it on the stockyard of a line that can get it to its destination (or heck, even any other station just to save it). ![]() The following tips help you maximize the earning of Bux while keeping you from squandering them once they’ve been earned.Ĭonsidering our previous statements about the importance of Bux while playing Pocket Trains, it should be obvious that players should prioritize picking up and delivering items that award Bux for their delivery. Thus, it’s a pretty hot commodity that plays an integral part in expanding your rail empire. With that said, we’ve got a few tips you can follow to make sure you’ll earn enough coins and Bux without having to worry about needing to resort to IAP.Īs the game’s premium currency, Bux allow players to open crates (which bestow train parts for crafting new trains and upgrades), speed up a train’s route, expand a city’s stockyard earn extra coins via the Bank. Sure, the game’s premium ‘Bux’ are more important than ever, but the game is also balanced so players can earn them more through normal courses of play. As we mentioned in our review, Pocket Trains (Free) really doesn’t have a problem with excessive freemium elements.
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