MAC users can now start building their own transport empire and join an ever growing global community of active players
Good Shepherd Entertainment and developer Urban Games have revealed that Transport Fever 2, the latest great tycoon simulation game from the makers of the hit Transport Fever and Train Fever series, is now available on MAC. To celebrate this release, the game is currently 33% off on Steam for a limited time. With the vast wealth of new community created content, there’s no better time to jump on-board Transport Fever 2.
Originally released in December, Transport Fever 2 has already been enjoyed by over 400,000 players from all over the world, making it the fastest growing entry in the series yet. Transport Fever 2 gives you more than 170 years of real-world technology and history to design and master your own transportation empire with a vastly improved feature set, user interface and expansive modding capabilities. Make your fortune creating elaborate new worlds of transport routes and infrastructure over land, sea and air. Choose from over 200 realistically modeled vehicles from Europe, America and Asia, including trains, buses, streetcars, trucks, aircraft and ships, plus modular stations, airports and harbors.
Experience the greatest logistical challenges from 1850 to today across three unique story campaigns featuring voiceovers and cutscenes, and let your creativity run wild through giant sandbox maps in free play mode. Watch your empire boom in beautiful detail with intuitive construction tools and dynamic economy, transportation and city simulation systems. You can even create and share your own worlds, missions, landscapes, vehicles and more with the in-game map editor and extensive modding tools and support via Steam Workshop. Build a diverse empire by utilizing the game’s new ecosystem options which allows users to choose from distinct natural environments, each rendered in exquisite graphical detail.
For the latest information, visit www.TransportFever2.com, and follow @GoodShepherdEnt and @TransportFever on Twitter.