Retro Gaming – Transport Tycoon
Karl mentioned to me that Transport Tycoon Deluxe was available to download on Abandonia, so I hooked myself up with the download and expanded it with the free, open source OpenTTD (a fantastic project).
Transport Tycoon is one of those games that I’ve heard a lot about but never actually played before. However, given my love for RollerCoaster Tycoon (particularly RCT2), by the same guy, I figured that it’d be an instant hit and I would start raking in the dosh, building the biggest and best railways etc. (It’s not as boring as it sounds, honestly.)
Unfortunately my logic doesn’t quite ring true. I am absolutely shite at Transport Tycoon. In fact, not since Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter — the ultimate keypad mashing games — have I failed on such an epic level. I have had to customise the difficulty level so that there’s no competitors and that everything works in my favour to even begin to make a profit each year.
Still, I keep trying. It’s oddly addictive… either that or I’m turning into a boring old fart.
Vasili said:
On 12 Aug at 10:13 pm
Hmm, I might look into that. I love RCT3 though. :P I’m awesome at it.
I needed a good laugh. :D
Sarah said:
On 12 Aug at 10:17 pm
I’m not all that into the strategy games. I much prefer RPGs and shoot-em-ups. I like blasting things. :D
Emma said:
On 12 Aug at 10:46 pm
I used to love the RCT games so I might try this out someday, but I’m not that great at strategy so will probably end up trying to cheat at some point or other hehe :)
Lydia said:
On 13 Aug at 1:41 am
I love Rollercoaster Tycoon! I never thought I’d see another person who felt the same way.
I used to play it when I was 8 or so; it’s such a fun, addictive game.
Hadeel said:
On 13 Aug at 3:26 am
Put tycoon in anything I do, the world would shatter and die before global warming floods in.
Barbilee said:
On 13 Aug at 4:46 am
i have never played this game i mite have to try it if i can pull my self from AC WW
Yvonne said:
On 13 Aug at 5:08 am
That’s probably why I’ve never even heard of it. At least Mall Tycoon and Prison Tycoon made it into my field of vision XD Thanks for the heads up!
Stephanie said:
On 13 Aug at 6:04 am
I vote old fart :D
Rhys said:
On 13 Aug at 6:41 am
I LOVED Transport Tycoon, it was absolutely epic in terms of games and well worth playing. Keep trying, and don’t blow all your money in the first year, and you’ll do well.
– Develop 2-3 cities that are close to each other.
– Develop them with rail until they’re so big they build road networks between each other.
– Don’t bother with ships/airplanes until MUCH later.
Those are my Rhys’ Tips for this brilliant game :)
Enzo said:
On 13 Aug at 12:08 pm
Thanks for the link Jem! *goes download*
Alexandra said:
On 13 Aug at 1:04 pm
OMG, that site has SimTower! YES!!!
Daz said:
On 13 Aug at 1:10 pm
TT (and then OTTD) was/is my favouritest game everrrr.
Nick said:
On 13 Aug at 4:02 pm
I have the original TTD, didn’t know about OpenTTD though, looks better. I agree, it’s extremely addictive in a strange, strange way. However, I don’t find it *that* hard. Never bother with road stuff, go right to trains, and helicopters are also awesome. Don’t like planes, mine always crash :(
Joe said:
On 13 Aug at 6:40 pm
Lmao, I remember having rollercoaster tycoon, and zoo tycoon, Hahha.
as for ‘ultimate keyboard mashing games’ like street fighter, my pride and joy, AKA my playstation 3 will be getting street fighter as a downloadable game like next month =D
WOOP for the ps3, gotta love it. OpenTTD looks cool : )
Joey said:
On 14 Aug at 12:52 pm
Omg Jem! I love RCT2. Not something I would have wanted to admit, but seeing as so many others like it then I’m willing to admit it. It truly is a good game :) lol. That was another one of my little outbursts :|
wonkotsane said:
On 22 Aug at 3:03 pm
I got Karl into Transport Tycoon … eventually. He resisted at first but I converted him in the end.
Chris said:
On 05 Sep at 4:06 pm
Oh, fantastic, I loved this game! Didn’t realise it was available for download, thanks for the heads up.