Tips and Hints
RGB Express Guide
1. Building on Dead-Ends
Buildings situated at dead-end portion of the map shouts the hint that it will be the last point of destination for the delivery truck. Simply because once the truck reaches that point, there is no turning back. Simulate the route with this in mind to eliminate and simplify the possible solutions.
2. One Truck at a Time
When engaged in multiple route planning stages, planning one truck at a time helps to clarify your goal. This also acts as a process of elimination. Go on with the truck with least pick-ups and deliveries progressing to the busiest one. While planning a route for a truck, take reservations in passing-through the differently colored adjacent buildings.
3. Misleading Orientation of Trucks
Most of the time, the starting orientation of a truck will mislead you to find the actual solution or route of that specific truck. Disregarding the initial orientation of trucks when a stage starts will keep a clear mind in focus.
4. Sometimes, Different Elements are Distractions
In stages, repetitions of element like buttons for draw bridges are meant to be distractions to keep you from finding the exact route. Always keep in mind to simplify the solutions to every delivery needs.
5. Simulate per Truck
You could press play to simulate an incomplete stage. Use this to help you spot a probable collision. This simple test will rule out the best way to go with each and every delivery truck.