

There are maps, scenarios and endless downloads of all kinds. If the standard graphics don't appeal to you for some odd reason, I recommend you look into the "zBase Base Graphics" download (it's about 240MB though, so beware). OpenTTD is licensed under the GNU General. DVdate ImageGrab.scn file extension (OpenTTD Scenario File).

About localization, all I truly miss is localized town names. Also localized to mine native language, with quite good quality (very few bizarre strings).
Openttd scenarios portable#
Very stable and portable plus multi-platform (I mean OS). It attempts to mimic the original game as closely as possible while extending it with new features. Translations in context of Scenario in Polish-English from Reverso Context: Scenario. I think this is mine favourite game, from 1998 original till OpenTTD took its place, since its the game I return back over and over again. OpenTTD is a transport simulation game based upon the popular game Transport Tycoon Deluxe, written by Chris Sawyer. I started playing yesterday and didn't stop for 7 hours (even skipped dinner).Īnother thing that makes OpenTTD brilliant (and probably much better than the original), is the downloadable content. This is a collection of patches applied to OpenTTD. The gameplay itself is fairly intuitive and utterly, infuriatingly addictive. The first thing that attracted me to it, was the graphics - I'm a stickler for old-school games, and especially if they're old-school AND have good graphics, which this definitely does. Strategy games are usually based on scenarios.

In hunting for good sim-games for reference, I came across OpenTTD. Hipster CEO, Industry Giant, Informatist, INNOV8, Marty Raygun's Fistful of Dollars, OpenTTD, SimCEO. However, after recently playing the demo of Game Dev Tycoon, I became interested in the complexities of simulation-type games, even contemplating trying to write my own. My ex-girlfriend used to be absolutely addicted to Sim City, but I never quite got the allure. I've never been much of a player of the so-called "god-games".
