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OpenTTD (Wii)

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Description

OpenTTD ("Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe") is a freeware, open-source remake of the traffic simulator from 1995. It greatly expands the original game, featuring lots of new additions and maps several times larger in size. The version available requires separate graphics and sounds resource files to work. The player can use the assets from the original game, or download the free custom sets created specifically for the remake.

The main objective remains the same, to create and maintain a complex infrastructure of transport units and connect the industry installations of a region. The map is randomly generated at the start, where several initial parameters can be tweaked to produce unique environments. Custom maps and scenarios can also be built with the integrated editor.

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There are 13 other screenshots on file for other versions of this game.


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Submission 11 MtFR (2143)
Apr 12, 2010

Trivia

Official platforms

According to its developers, the game is officially supported by the following platforms:

  • *BSD, especially FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD
  • Linux
  • Solaris
  • Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP/Vista/7
Due to the tangled family trees of *nix operating environments, this may mean that versions can be compiled from those versions to other, more hardware-specific platforms; for instance, the game also has a webOS port, but only to the HP Touchpad (as the Pre's touchscreen is just too small for the game's numerous fiddly little buttons.)

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Trypticon (8120) added OpenTTD (Wii) on Jul 06, 2014
Other platforms contributed by Alsy (15810), Kabushi (122704), Pseudo_Intellectual (44567), vedder (20184) and Macs Black (77786)