Chris Sawyer's Locomotion
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Publisher: Atari. Operating System: WINDOWS 98/ME/2000/XP. Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB): EVERYONE. Bring the fun and excitement of playing with toy trains, cars, buses and other vehicles to a whole new level. Chris Sawyer's Locomotion allows you to create your own transportation empire using different modes of travel. So hop on board and see if you can become a transportation tycoon.Create roads, railways, airports and more to move ... » full description
Publisher: Atari. Operating System: WINDOWS 98/ME/2000/XP. Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB): EVERYONE. Bring the fun and excitement of playing with toy trains, cars, buses and other vehicles to a whole new level. Chris Sawyer's Locomotion allows you to create your own transportation empire using different modes of travel. So hop on board and see if you can become a transportation tycoon.Create roads, railways, airports and more to move goods and people around your ever-expanding metropolis. In order to create a profitable company, you'll need to make connections between industries and the growing cities. But don't forget there is always competition at your heels and you have to race to build money-making routes before they do. Compete against either theartificial intelligence opponents or go head-to-head against a friend. Watch as your city grows from the dirt roads and trains of the 1900's to the high speed jets and trucks of today. Features Build your own profitable transportation company Play with trains, planes, buses, trolleys, trucks and ships Connect industry and people and watch your city expand Develop your city from the 1900's to present day Race against your competition to build money-making routes in 40 different scenarios Play against the artificial intelligence opponents or head-to-head against a friend Created by Chris Sawyer, who developed the RollerCoaster Tycoon series System Requirements: PC Processor Type: Intel Pentium II processor PC Processor Speed: 500MHz PC Operating System: Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me), Windows 2000, Windows XP PC System Memory: 128MB RAM PC Hard Drive Space: 85MB PC Video: Windows® 98/Me/2000/XP-compatible video card PC Sound Card: Windows® 98/Me/2000/XP-compatible sound card PC Drive Type and Speed: CD-ROM 8x PC Additional Requirements: Internet service required to access online features . « short desciption
User Reviews
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Review Date: 2009-09-03
This is by no contest, the best PC game I've ever played. People just don't rate it well because they don't know how to play it, and its a bit of a challenge. Once you get the basics down, like how to build track, and trains and plan routes, it's easy, and very fun!
The game is set up on 5 different file like set ups. they vary on difficulty and they allow you to go from place to place and work on scenarios that are right for you. They range from beginner to expert. Each scenario varies on time to complete. But many have a time limit in which you have to complete goals. The scenarios are endless. And, if you ever get bored, you can make your own custom scenario up! You can basically build your own world, cities and towns with the name you want, and the buildings you want as well. I think this is great for whenever you need an easy scenario to beat and expand as much as you want. You can make it as easy or has hard as you want. This is a great idea in my eyes.
I love the variety too. Not only can you build trains, but you can build trucks, buses,trans, airplanes, and ships well. They allow you to build a transportation system that best suits the town you're working on.
This is the best game I've ever played. People just don't like the challenge and the fact that you actually have to think. Although not nearly like running a real business, this game will allow you to start from scratch, and build on it however you want to complete a goal. 5 stars in my opinion.
User: B. Walker
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Summary: Locomotion!
Helpful Votes: 0
Total Votes: 0
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Review Date: 2009-05-13
Locomotion is a game that is designed to accomadate the rare patient people who enjoy to watch and imagine train glory. I played the demo, and from that it seemed to be a jungled mess of trains and other stuff go this and that way, too advanced controls, and he seemed money hungry for this one,(his insanely short demo...). I had little hope for this game, and I was right, now no longer available in stores across the US,(not even in thriftstores). His game is on atari, there will probably not even be another rct. He got rich, and that's it, after the failure of this game he got discouraged and quit, not a good game.
User: Joshua
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Summary: Probably his last work
Helpful Votes: 0
Total Votes: 1
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Review Date: 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.
User: Edgar Nicolae Dumea
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Summary: Not the best from Chris Sawyer
Helpful Votes: 0
Total Votes: 1
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Review Date: 2007-08-30
I bought this game as I was looking for a fun railroad game and, after trying out demos of Rail Tycoon, etc, I purchased Locomotion. If you've played any of the RCT games then you'll feel instantly at home, but whereas RCT was pretty simple right out of the box, Locomotion takes much more trial and error to get the basics down.
That being said a couple of hours of fiddling around will bring you up to speed quickly and that's when the fun begins. This is a game that will suck you in and keep you on the computer for 3 hours when your intention was to play for a half hour or so.
When you factor in the dirt cheap price it's a slam dunk as this game will pay you back many times over!
User: Steve McGarrett
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Summary: Takes some tinkering, but it's worth it
Helpful Votes: 1
Total Votes: 1
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Review Date: 2007-06-03
This game is fun and good,but i hate it that you have to fix the trains,buses,truck,and others.when the years go by all the working vehicles get old and break down then you have to put new vehicles,it is very disapointing while playing the game.
User: Lyman Harvey Jessop
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Summary: I like locomotion
Helpful Votes: 0
Total Votes: 2
Product Details
- 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




