Simutrans : Simutrans is an open source and multiplatform game based on the classic transport tycoon it lets you create a passenger and cargo transport system over land water and air on a randomly generated map filled with towns with real names.
Simutrans is an open source and multiplatform game based on the classic transport tycoon it lets you create a passenger and cargo transport system over land water and air on a randomly generated map filled with towns with real names.
buses, trucks, trains, ships, and planes are the main transport systems in simutrans. You not only have to build the necessary infrastructure to make them work (roads, bridges, tracks), but also maintain the vehicles, place the stations correctly, connect industries together, etc. In each transport system there are different vehicles. You have to acquire the right one for the activity you want to carry out (for instance, you need a specialized vehicle to transport wood). Currently simutrans has 40 different types of factories and 35 different types of primary resources available. Take care of your economy, as that's the only way to expand your transport company. Ppsimutrans has different graphics packages which you can download from the website of the program039. They must open the game. Here's some pp-pak64 the official simultrans basic package. German style buildings pp-pak. Japan-style architecture. Instead of 64x64 graphics in the basic package pp-pak128 128x128 pixels.
-pak96. A comic-book-style graphic. You have to download at least one graphics package and copy it to the folder that contains the executable file of the game039. In private downloads the simutrans version contains the pak64 graphics package.
Simutrans runs on
Mac
and is available under the
OpenSource under LGPL
license
— the installer is 8.66 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Online Gaming Services.
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