Chris Sawyer's Locomotion
Chris Sawyer's Locomotion
is a
computer game
by independent
game developer
Chris Sawyer
. In his words, it is "the spiritual successor to
Transport Tycoon
". The game allows the player to use
railroads
,
trams
,
trucking lines
,
buses
,
airplanes
and
ships
to earn money in a
transport
company during a period between the years
1900
and
2000
. It contains over 40 pre-designed scenarios and a sandbox mode. It can also be played in multiplayer mode. The game was released in the
U.S.
on
September 7
2004
and a few days later in the rest of the world. The game is designed an played in an
isometric
view, just like the other games by Chris Sawyer,
Transport Tycoon
and
RollerCoaster Tycoon
1 and 2.
External link
Atari's official
Locomotion
site
Steve's Locomotion Depot, an unofficial fansite
The Transport Tycoon Forums, unofficial forums
NL Vehicle set for Locomotion, Vehicle Creator for Locomotion and Wrapper for LocoTool
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