Cities in Motion: Design Now

Cities in Motion: Design Now


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Genre
strategy, simulation
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Publisher
Paradox Interactive AB
Age rating

About the game

Design Marvels adds five brand new transit options to Cities in Motion. Increase speed, efficiency and capacity with these vehicles.

  • Stern-Berger Midi
    A product of Swiss standard in solid quality and innovative looks, Midi is a bus primarily intended for dense urban areas. Its light weight, rather short wheelbase and low flooring enable easy maneuvering and boarding.
  • Pavlov P-42
    Pavlov Aeronautika factories were established as part of the Pavlov enterprises in the mid-1910s. Ivan Pavlov, a pioneer in rotorcraft design, himself piloted the P-42 on its maiden flight. Originally designed for anti-submarine warfare use, it soon became immensely popular in air taxi business as well. A robust helicopter with relatively low empty weight and slow acceleration, it is especially suited to cover mid-distance passenger and goods transportation needs.
  • Stingray Cityjet
    The Stingray Cityjet is a fast short-distance catamaran of Australian origin. Recently announced third generation of these vessels have high fuel efficiency and notably low noise emission. These vessels are aimed for regular ferry service and sightseeing use, featuring comfortable seating and a service deck.
  • Vagabondo Satellite
    Italian-built Vagabondo trams first saw use in Rome during the upgrading of the municipal rail network. The Satellite is a very reliable, although not the most visually appealing, single-body six-axle tram with a partial low-floor configuration. It has driving cabins on both ends of the frame.
  • Crescenta T4 Suburbia
    A Danish creation, the Crescenta T4 Suburbia is a combined metro/light railway train configuration primarily intended for use between traffic hubs and countryside towns. Its design reflects the origin in more traditional commuter trains and a parallel version exists with bogey fittings for rail network use.


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Game details

PlatformSteam
DeveloperColossal Order Ltd.
PublisherParadox Interactive AB
Release Date13.06.2011 02:00 CET

This content requires the base game Cities in Motion on Steam in order to play.

Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7
2 GHz Dual Core or higher Processor
2 GB RAM
2 GB Disk Space
NVIDIA GeForce 8800/ATI Radeon HD 3850 or higher Video Card
OpenGL 3.0

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