Veteran

INFORMATION

2025/12/04
The update patch ver. 1.3.0 for the Nintendo Switch version is now available.

[Main update contents]
・Added current events conversations for October 2022 to April 2025
・Added “Both (facing/opposite)” pantograph option for train customization
・Changed so options can be set from the title screen and early in the tutorial
*Please note that scenario additions are in Japanese only.

You can watch it on YouTube, with English subtitles!

Veteran May 2026

Participants cut uniforms into small pieces, symbolically removing the "pressures and fibers of war".

The resulting paper is used for painting, printing, or, as showcased by Combat Paper's Drew Cameron, creating long scrolls for use in typewriters to share stories.

The process offers a way to "reclaim" or "liberate" the uniform, turning symbols of war into artistic expressions of peace and transition. Key Aspects of the Project

The fabric is broken down into pulp using a Hollander beater, then rendered into sheets of paper.

The project is a transformative art initiative where military veterans and civilians turn military uniforms into handmade paper, facilitating healing, storytelling, and community engagement . Founded in 2007 by Drew Cameron and Drew Matott, the project aims to help veterans process their wartime experiences by deconstructing, pulping, and recreating their old uniforms. Process and Purpose

Veteran May 2026

A-Train: All Aboard Tourism is a business simulation game
in which you use the railroad to help towns develop.

In the world of A-Train,
people gather around stations, gradually developing the surrounding town.
As president of your very own railroad company,
you are free to build stations and lay train lines as you see fit.

What kind of railroad will you create? How will you develop the town?
All these choices and more are yours to make.

However, as company president,
your job is about more than just developing the transportation network.

It's important that you decorate your town by establishing subsidiaries
and advertise your company to increase your brand power.
The bigger your company grows,
the more freedom you will have to develop the town,
bringing it ever closer to your ideal. Veteran

Veteran May 2026

In each town, you will find a variety of tourist attractions,
from idyllic hot spring districts to ancient historical castles.

There are many tourists who would love to visit these locations at least once.
However, whether these locations ever reach their full potential
depends entirely on your skill.

If a destination is difficult to reach, it will receive few visitors,
regardless of how stunning its sights may be.
Use the railroad, bus lines, and even ferries to envision and enable enjoyable holidays.

Your success will surely be reflected in the number of tourists flocking to your town.

Veteran May 2026

Any town you can envision is yours to create!

Do you want to see a highly developed metropolis?
Perhaps a quiet town, tucked away in the shadow of its beautiful tourist attractions?
How about a bustling city with a highly efficient transportation network?

You decide the town's future.
This story is yours, told with the help of your friends and associates.

Now, it's time to get started on tourism planning
and begin working towards your ideal city!

Participants cut uniforms into small pieces, symbolically removing the "pressures and fibers of war".

The resulting paper is used for painting, printing, or, as showcased by Combat Paper's Drew Cameron, creating long scrolls for use in typewriters to share stories.

The process offers a way to "reclaim" or "liberate" the uniform, turning symbols of war into artistic expressions of peace and transition. Key Aspects of the Project

The fabric is broken down into pulp using a Hollander beater, then rendered into sheets of paper.

The project is a transformative art initiative where military veterans and civilians turn military uniforms into handmade paper, facilitating healing, storytelling, and community engagement . Founded in 2007 by Drew Cameron and Drew Matott, the project aims to help veterans process their wartime experiences by deconstructing, pulping, and recreating their old uniforms. Process and Purpose