![]() ![]() Let's say it's about one and a half times better than Sim City 2000: but, of course, that's simply the aesthetic side. well, it doesn't piss on it exactly, but it does sort of slap it around the face a bit. I'll say it here, at the beginning of the review, that Transport Tycoon takes Sim City 2000 and. And don't for even a pico-second think to yourself "Yeah, but if it's just been done by two people, there must be something a bit shonky about it somewhere along the line," because there's not a creak in sight. But the really amazing thing, and my mouth is truly agape in astonishment as I say this, is that the entire game was written, coded and drawn by a team of two. Transport Tycoon isn't a Maxis game - it's from MicroProse. from the art nouveau title screen, to the music, to the graphics (incredibly neat and detailed and with a beautifully implemented Windows system for all those submenus and graphs and whatnot). You see, everything about Transport Tycoon screams Sim City 2000. ![]() If someone had originally plonked me down in front of Transport Tycoon and told me that it was the latest game from Maxis, I wouldn't have doubted them for a moment. ![]()
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