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Transport Fever 2 Announced For PC, Mac and Linux


Good Shepherd Entertainment and Urban Games have announced Transport Fever 2.



Good Shepherd Entertainment and independent developer Urban Games have announced Transport Fever 2, the new follow-up to the hit tycoon simulation and management games Transport Fever and Train Fever. Featuring three brand-new story mode campaigns and a vastly improved gameplay experience, feature set, user interface, modding capabilities and new dynamic environments, Transport Fever 2 is expected to launch later this year on Windows PC, Mac and Linux via Steam.

Transport Fever 2 gives you more than 150 years of real-world transportation technology and history to design and master your own transportation empire. As a transport tycoon, you’ll build critical infrastructure like railroads and stations, purchase vehicles, and manage a network of land, sea and air routes to optimize your company’s profits. Create and customize to your heart’s desire in free game mode’s giant sandbox maps, or challenge yourself with three distinct historical campaigns featuring unique missions, stories and goals.

Invent your own strategy for success with a fleet of realistically modeled trains, trams, aircraft, ships, buses and trucks from around the world, as well as modular, upgradeable stations, ports and harbors. Your booming empire comes to life in beautiful detail with easy-to-use railroad track construction tools, plus dynamically evolving economy, environment, town and traffic simulation systems. You can even create and share your own worlds, missions, vehicles, stations, buildings and more with Transport Fever 2’s in-game map editor and extensive modding tools and support via Steam Workshop. For more information, visit www.transportfever2.com

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