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Transport Fever has been announced from the same developers as Train Fever. This time you will have access to trains, aircrafts, ships, buses, trams and trucks.

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From the trailer, it actually looks surprisingly good. The graphics look reasonable, and it looks like it will be easy to create everything. The bit in the trailer where you see a brief moment with a ton of trains coming into a station looked quite awesome.

I love the fact that you go through history with it, from steam trains to super fast trains, and all the other transport types of course.

Looks like it will be 64bit only. Time to update if you still haven't.

They list Linux support on their overview page, and confirmed it to me on twitter too:

@gamingonlinux Yes, of course! The overview page has a detailed platform list: https://t.co/boFSIhbWk5

— Transport Fever (@transportfever) April 13, 2016

They say it will be out "this fall", so it's still a few months away.

Features
- Two game modes: Endless game and campaign mode
- Over 120 detailed trains, aircrafts, ships, buses, trams and trucks
- Intuitive yet powerful railroad and street construction
- Upgradable train and bus stations, airports and harbors
- European and American campaign with 10 historical missions each
- Randomly generated, modifiable terrains with realistic dimensions
- Fully realized European and American game environments
- Dynamically simulated urban development and passenger movement
- Sophisticated economy model and freight simulation
- Content from more than 150 years of transportation history
- Realistic vehicle simulation, coloring and aging
- Physically based graphics, lighting and simulation
- More than 25 challenging achievements
- Steam Workshop and extensive modding support

Great to see more of these games coming to Linux, really good news.

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8 comments

ungutknut Apr 13, 2016
Transport Tycoon 3D? I'll buy that!
Keyrock Apr 13, 2016
Interesting. I'm still waiting for a game in the genre to even match OpenTTD on the gameplay front. Maybe this will finally be it?
neowiz73 Apr 13, 2016
very promising indeed :D
cRaZy-bisCuiT Apr 13, 2016
I did play Train Fever quite a bit! It is a really good game - still it has some tricky build mechanics (somtimes you mess up roads, railways, bridges etc.) and the performance is quite bet if you play the game for a long time through the ages.

If they fix the performance and bulding issues it might allready be a much better game. Also the industrial mechanics could be improved. Let's see what they're delivering!
Segata Sanshiro Apr 13, 2016
Train Fever had a very good base, but there were a lot of niggling issues which prevented it from being really good. If they've taken the feedback from users into account, this should be a very good game :)
leillo1975 Apr 13, 2016
Is this game like Cities in Motion?
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Sounds pretty fun to me. Started following it on Steam so I don't forget when it comes out.
niarbeht Apr 15, 2016
Even if it doesn't beat OpenTTD in every way, it looks like it might be good all on its own, and that's enough for me.
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