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starfarer Jul 21, 2022
Hmm. Every time I read something about these kinds of games I think to myself: how does this hold up against OpenTTD? Because honestly I didn't have as much fun with any new kind of tycoon game as with OpenTTD. Can anyone chime in?
jo3fis Jul 21, 2022
Quoting: starfarerHmm. Every time I read something about these kinds of games I think to myself: how does this hold up against OpenTTD? Because honestly I didn't have as much fun with any new kind of tycoon game as with OpenTTD. Can anyone chime in?

OpenTTD is good. Every time I see a game like this I immediately compare it to Transport Tycoon and usually decide it probably doesn't have the same kind of depth haha.

Probably a little unfair.
Anza Jul 21, 2022
Quoting: starfarerHmm. Every time I read something about these kinds of games I think to myself: how does this hold up against OpenTTD? Because honestly I didn't have as much fun with any new kind of tycoon game as with OpenTTD. Can anyone chime in?

Compared to OpenTTD, Railway Empire is more focused on the story. There's a campaign that has multiple targets to meet. There's also other things like technology tree and stock market to keep you occupied.

So while there are some similarities, they are totally different games.
starfarer Jul 22, 2022
Quoting: Anza
Quoting: starfarerHmm. Every time I read something about these kinds of games I think to myself: how does this hold up against OpenTTD? Because honestly I didn't have as much fun with any new kind of tycoon game as with OpenTTD. Can anyone chime in?

Compared to OpenTTD, Railway Empire is more focused on the story. There's a campaign that has multiple targets to meet. There's also other things like technology tree and stock market to keep you occupied.

So while there are some similarities, they are totally different games.

Hmm, glad to hear it. So it might be worth it getting it after all, thanks!
Deleted_User Jul 22, 2022
Quoting: starfarerHmm. Every time I read something about these kinds of games I think to myself: how does this hold up against OpenTTD? Because honestly I didn't have as much fun with any new kind of tycoon game as with OpenTTD. Can anyone chime in?

If you look into a succesor to OpenTTD you are maybe interested in VoxelTycoon. I have not bought it yet, but it's been clocly watched ;)


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