Vehicles have already been introduced here. This time, we show them in action.

The following video illustrates how they look and feel in-game. We present an old steam train (Norris D 1/3, 1847), carriages and freight transport (1865), a street car (Be 4/6 Mirage, 1966) and a freight train (BR V 100, 1958).

All scenes have been recorded in-game and could be reproduced when playing the game.

Graphics, game-play and sound are not final. Also, many details are still missing. For instance, street car catenary is still missing, there is only one model for people, and animation of people and freight at stations is still very minimal. We will handle these (and more) details prior to release, but they have not been top priority yet.

At this time we would also like to announce our partners for sound effects and music.

Orchestral Media Developments is responsible for sound effects. This is a great cooperation because Orchestral Media Developments is very experienced with tycoon games, since they have also produced the sound effects in “Chris Sawyer’s Locomotion” back in 2004.

DALA Studios composes and produces the soundtrack of the game. DALA Studios will produce a soundtrack with a high artistic value. The style of the music will not be too far away from the very well-received Transport Tycoon soundtrack.

About Orchestral Media Developments: With over 30 combined years in the industry and a portfolio of over 350 completed projects, Orchestral Media Developments are at the forefront of videogame audio, working alongside some of the biggest and best known developers and publishers from around the globe including Sony, Mind Candy, Sega, and Nintendo.

About DALA Studios: Based in Winterthur, Switzerland, the studio was established in 1994. The studio is led by David Langhard, a passionate and very talented (live) musician. David plays heaps of different instruments and is in excellent standing with the Swiss music scene. The studio has already composed more than 400 tracks.