- Publisher: Gambitious
- Release Date: Nov 8, 2016
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Nov 9, 2016Compared to the predecessor it offers better cargo systems and good new transports, but the controls are still flawed.
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Nov 28, 2016Reasonable advancement compared to the predecessor. Ships and planes deliver more variety and opportunities. The campaign alone challenges the player for a lot of hours. It still has some flaws though, especially with the track building.
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Jan 6, 2017This is kinda weird. On one hand Transport Fever manages to improve an almost everything that was good on its predecessor. But on the other hand some of the weak points like the abysmal economic system remain untouched. But if you are into figuring out the best logistics route for a variety of goods and needs, this is definitely for you.
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Nov 23, 2016Transport Fever is one of the best options today if you like simulation and management. A game that allows you to create your own "empire", with a huge duration and addressed to a very specific group of gamers.
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Nov 22, 2016Transport Fever is a great simulation game. It feels like a real challenge and all the transport history looks incredible. The world itself could use some polishing to feel more like a living world and time could be slowed down a bit. The music though!
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Game World Navigator MagazineDec 19, 2016You will inevitably end up with a tangled web of lines, some of which are always operating at a loss, yet are necessary to keep the whole system running. It’ll take hours to think out and build this system, but it’s just so incredibly satisfying to look upon your empire and realize that yes, it works just as planned. [Issue#215, p.60]
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Nov 17, 2016An ugly UI and some gameplay simplifications don't prevent Transport Fever from being an interesting product, especially if you are used to filling your games with tons of mods.
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Nov 8, 2016While I feel the initial asking price might be a tad high, there’s countless hours of play time to be found here.
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Dec 8, 2016I can find myself warming up to Transport Fever. Still, I find it hard to recommend the game to anyone but hardcore transportation sim fans, and even then only if you are a bit of a glutton for punishment. If that description fits, you’ll find a fairly capable simulation that you’ll likely enjoy for a couple of weeks.
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CD-ActionJan 13, 2017The game lacks AI-controlled competition (you’re alone on the map) and therefore is not as addictive as 22-year-old Transport Tycoon. [01/2017, p.41]
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LEVEL (Czech Republic)Dec 12, 2016In all ways, unfinished transport tycoon, which was released for some reason –instead of being left in Early Access mode for a few more months. [Issue #269]
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Nov 24, 2016Transport Fever is a game with lots of strong features - it has a great array of well made vehicles, the single-player campaign is interesting and the joy of creating a complex transport organism is great. Then why almost every part of the game had to be burdened with issues of different kind and magnitude? It's a cool game that never lives up to its potential.
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Dec 14, 2016Unfortunately Transport Tycoon successor didn´t happen this time. Transport Fever is absurdly difficult compared to the iconic original, more complicated and mostly prefers the management over the constructive matters. Play the game only if you miss more paperwork in TTDX desperately.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 56 out of 79
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Mixed: 12 out of 79
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Negative: 11 out of 79
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