*Sweet Transit* is a unique city builder where the railway is king. Build and automate the dream supply chain for your citizens, giving them all they need to...
That wouldn’t be an inaccurate description of Cities in Motion 2, which was the messy in-between stage between Cities in Motion (trains) and Cities Skylines (city builder)
I put some hours into it a few months ago and had a good time, but one of the things that I hope they add is better conditions for routes. Maybe I was missing something, but I was having a hard time getting my workers to actually get in the trains I wanted them to.
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At last, a city builder purely focused on trains.
That wouldn’t be an inaccurate description of Cities in Motion 2, which was the messy in-between stage between Cities in Motion (trains) and Cities Skylines (city builder)
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Did it change much since initial EA? I remember the signalling being weird for me at launch
Looks nice. But is it nice gameplay?
I put some hours into it a few months ago and had a good time, but one of the things that I hope they add is better conditions for routes. Maybe I was missing something, but I was having a hard time getting my workers to actually get in the trains I wanted them to.
how does it compare to OTTD? imo the big reference in the genre :)
The gameplay feels more like anno but where you control all of the logistics instead of it being automatic.