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Business simulation video game/tycoon
1994 video game
Transport Tycoon
DOS cover art
Publisher(s)
MicroProse
Producer(s)
Steve Ramsden
Designer(s)
Chris Sawyer
Programmer(s)
Chris Sawyer
Artist(s)
Simon Foster
Composer(s)
John Broomhall
Platform(s)
MS-DOS, Mac, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Android, iOS
Release
November 15, 1994
MS-DOS
NA: November 15, 1994
DE: November 15, 1994
Macintosh
JP: 1996
PlayStation 1
EU: September 15, 1997
JP: August 6th, 1998
Sega Saturn
JP: November 20, 1997
iOS, Android
WW: October 3rd, 2013
Genre(s)
Business simulation game
Transport Tycoon is a city-based pixel video game designed and programmed by Chris Sawyer, and published by MicroProse on 15 November 1994[1] for DOS. It is a business simulation game, presented in an isometric view in 2D with graphics by Simon Foster, in which the player acts as an entrepreneur in control of a transport company, and can compete against rival companies to make as much profit as possible by transporting passengers and various goods by road, rail, sea and air.
Transport Tycoon Deluxe is an expanded and improved version of the original game, released in 1995. A version for Android and iOS was released on 3 October 2013 based on the sequel, Chris Sawyer's Locomotion.[2] A fan-made game engine recreation OpenTTD is also available.[3]
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