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Sid Meier's Railroads
Availability: In stock
£ 9.99 / € 12.95 / $ 14.99
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The greatest railroad building game of all time is back in a vibrant 3D world delivering exciting multiplayer options, a streamlined interface and unmatched gameplay.
You are in charge of building the greatest rail empire in the nation - managing trains, cargo and your bottom line, while engaging in all-out corporate warfare against rival tycoons, slick entrepreneurs and robber barons.
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Real-time action - lay track, route the trains, and the world comes to life
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40 trains to use, from the primitive 0-4-0 Grasshopper and the iconic 4-8-4 Golden State to the modern TGV bullet train
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Customise your train liveries with colour scheme and custom logos
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Over 20 different goods to harvest, produce and sell, and 30 unique industries, from lumber mills to war factories, each with detailed and unique animations
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Challenging to master - with a new market system that tracks supply and demand and complex random events that can cause a boom or bust at any time, players must stay on their toes at all times or risk obsolescence, financial collapse, or hostile takeover
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System requirements
- 1.4 GHz PC (minimum); 2.0GHz recommended
- 512Mb RAM (minimum); 1.0Gb recommended
- 64Mb 3D graphics card (minimum); 128Mb with pixel shader 2.0 support recommended
- Windows: XP/Vista/7
- DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
- 1.7Gb hard drive space
- CD-ROM drive
- Not compatible with all integrated sound/graphics solutions (inc. Laptops).
Note: This game contains technology intended to prevent copying that may conflict with some disc and virtual drives.
Reviews
"Why is it such fun? It's to do with the immediacy of feedback, and the simple, almost toylike feel of building your tracks. Creating your first railway is simply a matter of clicking from a section of previously laid track and its end-point. The game will automatically fill in the rest: raising bridges over valleys and rivers, or making cuttings and tunnels through mountains or hills." PC Gamer






















