Choo-Choo Charles System Requirements

Check out what hardware you'll need to run Choo-Choo Charlie on your PC.

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Can I Run Choo-Choo Charles On My Computer?

Choo-Choo Charles might be terrifying for anyone who was scared of Thomas The Tank Engine when they were a kid, but how hard is it to run on your PC? While the game might be scary, the hardware requirements certainly aren’t, so as long as you’re rocking a machine that was constructed post-Windows-XP, you should be good. Having said that, the only way to be 100% sure is to check your hardware specs.

We’ve got a guide that helps you figure out your hardware information, which you should then compare against the stats that we’ve listed below. If your specs don’t match up then you’ll need to upgrade or replace your system to make up the difference.

Choo-Choo Charles Release Date & Game Details

  • Release Date : Q1 2022 (Microsoft Windows)
  • System Requirements : Low
  • Genre : Survival Horror
  • Developer : Two Star Games
  • Publisher : Two Star Games

Choo-Choo Charles is an absolutely horrifying prospect. It’s a first-person survival horror title where you have to explore an island on an old train, collecting parts to upgrade it so you’re strong enough to defeat your enemy: a giant monster spider-train with an evil face that wants to eat you. You’ll never be able to look at public transport the same way again once this game is done with you.

Choo-Choo Charles System Requirements

Choo-Choo Charles Minimum System Requirements

  • CPU : 2.5 GHz Quad-core Intel or AMD processor
  • RAM : 4GB RAM
  • GPU : NVIDIA GeForce 470 GTX or AMD Radeon 6870 HD
  • Operating System : Windows 7 64-bit
  • Storage Space : 2GB

No recommended system requirements have been released yet.

What Gaming PC Do We Recommend To Play Choo-Choo Charles?

As the requirements are so low, most budget builds are going to be able to handle playing this game. If you’re going the self-built route then you’ll need to spend at most $500 to get all of the current parts, assuming that there’s not a sudden rush on decade-old graphics cards. The same should go for any budget pre-built machine, assuming that it’s built for gaming in the first place.

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Will Worrall

Will is the Games Editor at WePC and is a writer who's been tinkering with computers and software since he was old enough to know what a keyboard or screwdriver is. Since 2016 he has written for several high-profile websites, including MakeUseOf and Space.com, specializing in retro gaming and technology, guides, and cybersecurity.

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