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The only place a rail handcar can be used is on a connected series of rails. If it leaves the rails, the handcar will fall as a loose [[Items|item]]. It cannot carry more than one [[Blockhead]] during a trip. | The only place a rail handcar can be used is on a connected series of rails. If it leaves the rails, the handcar will fall as a loose [[Items|item]]. It cannot carry more than one [[Blockhead]] during a trip. | ||
Similar to riding a [[boat]], a handcar must first be placed on rails and then selected for riding. That changes the [[User Interface|display]] into riding mode, and tilting the device will cause the handcar (and Blockhead) to move toward the lowered end. The greater the tilt, the faster it goes. To stop, bring the device level relative to the display. | |||
The speed of a rail handcar is faster than a [[Steam Locomotive|steam locomotive]] when it is traveling downhill or on flat ground. When traveling uphill, the player slows down, and if they slow down too much, Blockheads will roll back downhill. | The speed of a rail handcar is faster than a [[Steam Locomotive|steam locomotive]] when it is traveling downhill or on flat ground. When traveling uphill, the player slows down, and if they slow down too much, Blockheads will roll back downhill. |