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'Transport Giant' - Screens

by Rainier on June 12, 2003 @ 6:48 p.m. PDT

This is the year 1850. It's an age of radical change and new departures. The era of mass production and mass transportation has just begun. The resourceful entrepreneur has plenty of opportunities. It's a time to build empires with just a little capital and a clever business idea. New manufacturing plants are springing up everywhere. The world craves goods of every kind. Towns are growing at a breathtaking rate. But how to get the goods to the customers? How can workers get to the plants? Who will haul the vast amounts of raw materials?

 

Features :

  • Simulation of a complex but easy-to-grasp transportation cycle,
  • State-of-the-art iso graphics,
  • Set-up of transport routes complete with infrastructure,
  • Carriage of goods and passengers,
  • Two different scenarios (Europe and USA),
  • Ingenious signalling and guidance system for trains,
  • Bridges and tunnels,
  • Freely selectable company colour scheme for all vehicles,
  • Company colours modelled on real-life railway companies,
  • Over 130 vehicles (trains, monorails, superconductor trains, lorries, ships, aeroplanes and helicopters),
  • Extremely long trains of up to 64 wagons,
  • First appearance of a multiple traction option (i.e., more than one locomotive per train),
  • Stations can be expanded at will, Over 60 different products and industries,
  • Over 500 different buildings,
  • Several campaigns for Europe and the USA,
  • Ramified missions, embedded in a developing storyline,
  • Numerous endless maps for Europe/USA,
  • Realistic country scenarios,
  • Changing seasons,
  • Changing economic situations,
  • Special missions and special events,
  • Adjustable difficulty levels,
  • Intuitive and well-tried interface


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