Posted by Administrator on 05 3rd, 2009


Transport Tycoon Deluxe

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Name: Transport Tycoon Deluxe
Platform: DOS, Windows
Year: 1995 (DOS), 1996 (Windows)
Developer: Fish Ltd
Publisher: MicroProse
Genre: Economic Strategy

System Requirements:

DOS:
Processor: 80486
System: DOS 4.0
Memory: 4 Mb RAM
Video: SVGA
Sound: General MIDI, Gravis Ultrasound / MAX / ACE, Pro Audio Spectrum / Plus / 16, Roland MT-32 (and LAPC-1), Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster 16, Sound Blaster AWE32, Sound Blaster Pro
Network: Modem, Null-modem cable

Windows:
System: Windows 95
Network: LAN (Windows Networking), Modem, Null-modem cable
Software: DirectX 3

What can I say about the next economic simulator? In the case of Transport Tycoon Deluxe is quite a lot. The original Transport Tycoon was an improved version of Railroad Tycoon. In the game have been made many improvements. Now she was dedicated to not only train, but all other vehicles, starting with the steamers and buses to planes. In the Deluxe version compared with original added three new types of landscapes (desert, North, tale), many new types of technology, a powerful AI.

begin play in 1950, occupying a bank 100000 funtov.U you have 100 years to become Transport magnate. In Transport Tycoon Deluxe, you can play in four different worlds with many small towns and factories. You can create your own game scenarios using the built-in editor. You will play against up to seven ruthless competitors. You will build the station, airports, docks and railways and roads that will carry passengers, mail or goods. You can buy a more modern means of transportation that will emerge over time. You will be dealing with mayors, advertise your company, change the relationship to you (from the horrific to the outstanding), and cope with disasters such as the UFO landing, the destruction of mines, and the collapse of the aircraft. You can buy other companies and fund new industry that will lead to increase your income. This is – your chance to be the best TRANSPORT magnate.

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