Sensible Train Spotting is a video game by Sensible Software for the Amiga computer.
[1] Because of this, it is not nearly as famous as some of Sensible Software's earlier releases, such as Sensible Soccer and Cannon Fodder.
The game takes place at a railway station, with a view looking over the train platforms.
This must be done against a time limit, and attempting to record an incorrect number will result in a penalty.
British game journalist and former Sensible Software employee Stuart Campbell reacted to this by buying a fully registered copy of Train Tracker and making it freely downloadable from his web site, daring Demon Star to take legal action.