Chris Sawyer's Locomotion
Release Date: September 7, 2004
Strategy, economic, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet, LAN
Locomotion is in fact a continuation of the extremely popular strategy and economic game called Transport Tycoon, which was launched in 1994. A huge transport corporation, operating on land and water and in airspace, must therefore be administered again.
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GAMERS Score
Average score from 340 votes.
Chris Sawyer's Locomotion Description
Put together a profitable company by constructing transportation routes between growing cities and their industries. Race against other companies to make the most lucrative connections and rake in the cash. Or just sit back and enjoy the detailed world in action as you build and play with moving vehicles such as trains, buses, ships, and aircraft. Chris Sawyer’s Locomotion introduces you to a developing world of burgeoning businesses with all the addictiveness that millions of RollerCoaster Tycoon fans have grown to love.
Features:
- Construct a variety of vehicles: trains, buses, trams, trucks, aircraft and ships
- Discover time periods from 1900 to 2000, with appropriate vehicle types, buildings, industries, and background music
- Connect roads and tracks with an easy-to-use interface familiar to any RollerCoaster Tycoon fan
- Explore giant, amazingly detailed worlds
- Compete against up to 14 other simulated transport companies
- Challenge a friend with head-to-head multiplayer
- Build your transportation empire in three different areas of the world – North American, British, and Alpine.
- Delve into over 40 pre-designed scenarios, or randomly generate your own unique scenarios.
Last updated on August 14, 2015
Chris Sawyer's Locomotion Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
Developer: Frontier Developments
Publisher: Atari / Infogrames
Chris Sawyer's Locomotion System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium III 500 MHz, 256 MB RAM, graphic card 8MB, 85 MB HDD
Chris Sawyer's Locomotion Turns 20 and Still Gets Player Improvements [Update]
A new version of the OpenLoco mod, a project that modernizes the classic Chris Sawyer's Locomotion strategy, has been released.
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Adrian Werner
October 24, 2024