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Cities In Motion 1&2 Will Come To Linux From Paradox

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So thanks to one of the guys at Paradox we have learnt that not only will Cities in Motion come to Linux but it's sequel will too!

When a Linux user asked about CiM2 coming to Linux the developer said:
QuoteCIM2 is in the works - slow going though. CIM1 is almost done. Will be added in the future.

It's great to see them bring over more games. Looks like Paradox are turning out to be another great developer and publisher for us Linux folk!

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About the Game
Rendered in rich detail, four of the world’s greatest cities - Vienna, Helsinki, Berlin, and Amsterdam - await the steady hand of a planner to manage their transportation needs in Cities in Motion.

Overseeing the changing needs of people from 1920 to 2020, it’s up to you to manage everything from buses, trams and subway trains to maximize profits while pleasing commuters.

Key Features
  • Explore four different cities: Vienna, Helsinki, Berlin, and Amsterdam
  • Engage in a campaign with 12 scenarios, as well as a sandbox mode where all campaign cities are playable
  • Experience realistic 3D graphics with more than 100 unique, highly detailed buildings
  • Use the advanced map editor to create your own cities
  • Play through 100 years of transportation history throughout four eras spanning from 1920 to 2020
  • Choose between more than 30 different vehicles based on real-life models of buses, trams, water buses, helicopters, and subways, complete with an underground view
  • Experience a real-time city and traffic simulator as each location's bustling population commutes between their homes, jobs, and leisure sites


Want to support them? Pick up their currently Humble Weekly Sale and give them some monies, this bundle has Crusader Kings 2 which already has Linux support, and at a much cheaper price than it is on Steam too.
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7 comments

richie442 Aug 30, 2013
Great News, they are amazing :). I already own CK 2, that game is worth of its full price
Guest Aug 30, 2013
Thanks to both Paradox and Devolver, we are seeing a lot more variety in the games that are being ported, which is great! :)
Lord Avallon Aug 31, 2013
I thought this game was like SimCity, but it is focused on transport, I heard about it before but didn´t know what it was about, the graphics are great and Paradox is another company that has my love!
gemini Aug 31, 2013
Awesome! Bought CiM2 a while back ago while I was suffering from temporary insanity and had Windows on my laptop for a few days. Just played a few hours before I got well againg and installed Linux, would like to play it some more since I love simulator games.
tux_peng Sep 1, 2013
Awesome!  Will defenently buy this
Brian Sep 2, 2013
Thank you Paradox!  You make my favorite games and your support of Linux makes me beyond ecstatic.  You are a great company and the Linux gaming community appreciates your support!
Douglas Sep 3, 2013
Wonderful!
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