![]() ![]() The original is playable even on integrated graphics on lower settings, although I don't think that's officially supported. The lack of goals (apart from the somewhat lukewarm campaigns) or of any real competition makes it more of a sandbox building game than anything else, though. There's something satisfying about getting a somewhat complex system of cargo transport working. I've played the original quite a bit, and it's fun up to a point. ![]() Many reviews seem to say the sequel doesn't offer that much new in terms of gameplay. I haven't played Transport Fever 2, partially because my laptop's a potato and partially because I already have the original Transport Fever. The game also seems to be available on GOG.com, although at least one review says the Linux version there is much older than what's available on Steam, so perhaps the publisher doesn't care about non-Steam sales that much. > And you can't buy it outside of Steam, but I can't help it if the developer doesn't want my money directly. I've also heard of Cities in Motion and Railway Empire, though haven't played them myself. Mashinky () is an indie game that mostly focuses on trains, but also is in 3D and looks pretty good, like Transport Fever, though some people say that the economy in the game is a tad odd Simutrans () is another transport simulation game, which has a lot of different tilesets, but the actual gameplay of which seems to be a bit less enjoyable than that of OpenTTD and others, though it's also freeware Some other similar games that people might enjoy: That said, OpenTTD is also amazing because it's free, has a lot of lovely content and definitely provides plenty of replay value, in addition to not requiring a beefy computer (unlike the aforementioned game). Boost your popularity to help drive more attention to your café.The best game in the "transport simulation" genre that i've played would probably be Transport Fever 2 ( ), because it not only looks better when compared to everything else out there, but the UI also feels really streamlined. VOXEL TYCOON DEMO UPGRADERepair and upgrade your house and café to gain popularity and extra world-effects, like being able to stay out later before going to bed.Rent gear that can help you resist weather.Use a mixing GUI to select the perfect ingredients, and an Action Trigger Sequence to combine them all.Build relationships with your customers by interacting with them on the street and serving them their perfect cup, to learn the preferred tastes.Keep up with your Latte stock by shopping in the ever expanding inventory of the local market.Take direct control of Maya and Mia, as you actively explore their small neighborhood, and interact with the other townsfolk.The only thing that remains is the chaotic weather, setting, people, story, and the concept of coffee, and upgrading your property, and so many things were added. When going to the drawing board to solve them, and bringing a better experience to the player, we looked at the overall game-play concept and philosophy and restructured them from the ground-up. Latte Stand "+": This title is the not-so-distant reincarnation of the original "Latte Stand Tycoon." It was the first official game release for the studio, but had various issues, and lacked a "bigger picture." It’s up to them to restore an old family home and Café, which they inherited from their recently deceased grandfather, in time to save it from being demolished.unfortunately, their timing couldn't be worse, as they've moved in when the town has begun to be hit by chaotic weather patterns.Ĭombat the elements, keep up your stock, and grow their little run-down Latte Stand into a full-fledged Café as you hone your barista skills and get to know your customer’s tastes in this new re-imagining of Latte Stand Tycoon. Come, join Maya and Mia as they make a name for themselves in the town of Falling Leaves, and experience the first tale in an incredible epic unfolding before you. ![]()
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