Conduct Together

Conduct Together is a strategy game where you control toy trains along overlapping train tracks. Each train can be started and stopped with a specific button. Other buttons change different points. The aim is to transport people from one station to the next as quickly and safely as possible, without the timer running out. New levels bring challenges and increase in difficulty the more you complete.

CONTENT RATING

PEGI 3

PLATFORMS

Nintendo Switch
PC
Android
Mac
iOS

POSITIVE GAMEPLAY

Ambitious
Child-Like
Communication
Cooperation
Designing
Good Challenge
Silly Fun
Social Play

PLAY STYLE

Co-Op Local

With multiple controllers, you can control any train and points. However, you need to agree on how to manage an increasing number of trains. In families, you can assign different trains to each player. The simple controls make it accessible for a wide range of abilities but very young players will soon sabotage any strategy and crash trains (which is funny but not helpful).

You can make it easier via the settings by changing the speed and granting more slow-motion time.

There are a series of similar Conduct games:

  • Conduct This (2017) was the original game on iOS and Android.

  • Conduct AR (2017) is an augmented reality version on iOS and Android.

  • Conduct Deluxe (2017) is a PC and Mac version where players can edit and create their own train tracks.

  • Conduct Together (2018) is the multiplayer version on Switch.

Good to know

Insights to ensure your child's gaming experience remains safe and enjoyable

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Start at the right level

Younger players might struggle with fast-paced action sequences, leading to frustration. Consider easy modes if available or take time to practise with them in two-player games where you can support each other.

Game mindfully

Some action sequences can overwhelm children with sensory sensitivity. Talk with your child about recognising when they feel overstimulated and what they can do to support their wellbeing, such as taking a break, updating graphic settings or reducing the game volume.

Use skills offline

Action games often require quick reaction times, quick thinking and good hand-eye coordination. Challenge your child to show off these skills with other activities when they take screen time breaks.

Skill level age

Suggested by Family Gaming Database

7+

Younger players will need some guidance, but because you are all working together this is a good game for them even as they develop the skills of timing and forward planning the game demands.

Content rating

PEGI 3

Rated PEGI 3.

Accessibility

There are 29 accessibility features for
Conduct Together

Balance Audio Levels

Holding Down Buttons Optional
Multiple Buttons & Single Stick
No Simultaneous Buttons
One Tap Targeted
Rapid Repeated Pressing Optional
Vibration Optional

Adjustable Anytime
Select Difficulty

Adjust Speed
Assisted Progress With Hints
Low Pressure
No Jump Scares
Save Progress Anytime
Tutorials
View Control Mapping

Clear Mission Objectives
Game Map
Large Clear Navigation
Menus Don't Wrap

All Speech Subtitled (Or No Speech In Game)
High Contrast Text
Large Clear Text
Simple Minimal Reading

Audio Cues for Visual Events
Medium Contrast
Motion Sickness Friendly
No Flashes
Outline Interactive Elements

Data by Family Gaming Database

Game details

Platforms

Nintendo Switch, PC, Android, Mac, iOS

Release date

December 6, 2018

No. of players

You can play with 1 to 4 players in the same room, but you can’t play it online.

Genre

Action | Brain Game | Sequencing | Traversal

In-game purchases

Yes

More information: Family Gaming Database

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