The developers said: "We'll be posting regular updates on what we've been up too each week and actively engage with anybody and everyone we possibly can." Not only have they failed to provide updates (even though there have been several releases on Steam in the last two months), but so far inquiries about this in the game's GoG forum have gone unanswered. Given this unreliability on part of the developers, I can't help but question their commitment to maintain the GoG version of their game.
The concept of the game is really cool, but the interface is bad (mission planning is particularily terrible. I end up automating it just to avoid dealing with it). The game itself is rather tedious, as others have pointed out. It just feels too much like a chore to go over the menus again and again. Which is a pity, because, as I said before, the concept (train-survival management) is really alluring.
Kind of a poor man's dungeon crawler. Gameplay's really simple, there is fairly little to do, and the graphics are not that good either. TBH when I want this I go for other, better, games, like Diablo 2, Victor Vran, etc...