Amazon Maximum Age: 240 months Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months Batteries Included: 0 Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Atari EAN: 0742725256880 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Format: CD-ROM Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Weight: 55 hundredths-pounds Label: Atari Manufacturer: Atari Number Of Items: 1 Packaged Height: 140 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 750 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 55 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 540 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows XP Platform: Windows 98 Platform: Windows 2000 Platform: Windows Me Publisher: Atari Release Date: 2004-09-07 Studio: Atari
Feature:
- Build a transportation empire that includes railroads, trucking, buses, airplanes, and ships
- Outmaneuver ruthless competitors
- Cash in on a world of opportunity moving raw materials, goods and people efficiently from one destination to another
- More than 40 pre-designed scenarios
- For 1 or 2 players
Product Description:
Chris Sawyer's Locomotion gives you the chance to build a railroad empire. Create a massive stretch of railways that lead across America, through Britain and into the toughest mountains. Guide the history of the railroad industry, from 1900 to 2000, while making incredible profits for yourself.
Customer Reviews:
Not the best from Chris Sawyer, 2007-09-06 Please don't let the title of my review fool you. It's just my opinion. Although I like strategy/tycoon simulators overall, this one has it's flaws, including tech support from Atari. The main flaws I found annoying are the terrain management - it's a bit limited, though playable. Or, when connecting 2 town(or whatever else), it's impossible to start a rail connection(or whatever connection you want) ABOVE the ground/town. It's ok to end the station above the town(you have the possibility to raise/lower a track, but not start). The Atari/Locomotion support team were kinda sucky about this and replied in an completly unprofessional manner. Works on Vista Ultimate & XP, kind of processor consuming(like 50%; I have a P4HT) but that's ok, maybe it's Vista's fault.
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