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Railway Islands 2 Puzzle «Direct × WALKTHROUGH»

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Marc Fourny
Publié le 27/02/2026 à 12h08
French First Lady Danielle Mitterrand is pictured on June 26, 1990 in front of the official portrait of her husband, President Francois Mitterrand, at the city hall of Dun-les-places where she participated in the 46th anniversary's commemoration of the 27 Haut-Morvan resistance fighter's massacre by nazi soldiers.   AFP PHOTO GERARD CERLES (Photo by GERARD CERLES / AFP)
Danielle Mitterrand en juin 1990, devant le portrait présidentiel de François Mitterrand. © AFP/GERARD CERLES

Railway Islands 2 Puzzle «Direct × WALKTHROUGH»

Each island presents a self-contained logic riddle. Your goal is deceptively straightforward: connect every colored house to a matching factory or depot using continuous railway lines. The twist? The tracks cannot intersect, tiles cannot be left unused, and each piece of rail must form a seamless, functional network. No dangling dead ends. No missed connections.

What elevates Railway Islands 2 beyond its predecessor is the introduction of new tile mechanics—bridges that span gaps, switches that split paths, and multi-colored stations demanding shared routes. The difficulty curves gently, luring you in with breezy three-house puzzles before escalating into sprawling archipelagoes where a single misplaced curve can derail your entire plan. Railway Islands 2 Puzzle

In the serene yet brain-tickling world of Railway Islands 2 , peace isn’t just a backdrop—it’s a puzzle to be solved. Set against a minimalist seascape of floating landmasses and gentle synth waves, this sequel transforms the simple act of laying tracks into a masterclass in deductive reasoning. Each island presents a self-contained logic riddle

Whether you’re a casual fan of Trainyard or a hardcore devotee of Baba Is You , Railway Islands 2 offers a mindful escape. No timers, no penalties—just you, the tracks, and the quiet thrill of making all the right connections. The tracks cannot intersect, tiles cannot be left

The game rewards patience and spatial awareness. You’ll find yourself staring at a grid, tracing potential routes with your finger or mouse, erasing and rebuilding until the elegant solution clicks into place. There’s a quiet satisfaction in watching trains automatically glide along your completed network, a reward for untangling complexity into clean, logical order.

Here’s a text generated about Railway Islands 2 , capturing the essence of its puzzle mechanics and atmosphere:

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Commentaires (32)

  • Etan

    Et après 1981 ? Personne !

  • x@n

    Pragmatique... Et qui évite des conflits familiaux souvent inutiles. Sauf quand c'est au frais de l'état... Dans une ent...

  • FLYTOXX

    Je ne suis même pas étonné. François Mitterrand, très ambitieux, s'est servi de sa grande intelligeance et de sa rouerie...