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Originally posted by Scania N113CRB luver:Transport Giant ?
This
game can allow u to create a giant transport network , from
delivery of logs , paper , tea , coal etc ... to mail and people .

Traffic Giant is better imo as you are a boss of a Bus/Train/tram company for a city of your choice. you start small from small bus and watch your business growth by adding on bigger capacity vehicles like DDs / Trams / Trains etc.
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Originally posted by sBs_boy:Traffic Giant is better imo as you are a boss of a Bus/Train/tram company for a city of your choice. you start small from small bus and watch your business growth by adding on bigger capacity vehicles like DDs / Trams / Trains etc.
is it free? or nid crack de or got other free bus driver game? i try bus driver game but the crack doesn't work...
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I also played Traffic Giant and it's quite fun. But the problem is that there's no terminal or interchange for the buses/trams/trains, and the buses/trams/trains keep looping round and round and round, until a point when all the vehicles are bunched together at one side of the city and there's no vehicles at the other side (with a lot of angrily waiting passengers). Also, the tracks can only be built horizontally and vertically, resulting in 90-degrees turn (which is quite unrealistic for trains).
Other than that, the game is nice (for transport fans like me). I love the hydrogen-powered bus, and the suspended monorail (like the one in Wuppertal, Germany or Chiba, Japan).
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Another game that I like is SimCity 4 (with the Rush Hour Expansion Pack). There is this “U-Drive-It” function where you can drive vehicles (buses, trucks, trains, ferries, etc) in your SimCities. You can choose a mission (like fetching children in a school bus) or have a free drive and roam around. The graphics are quite realistic (with streets, avenues, one-way roads, highways, bridges, tunnels, etc… together with traffic lights and other vehicles on the roads). However you can only drive the vehicle with an outside view (unfortunately no driver’s view). Nevertheless it’s still fun to drive the vehicles around in the city that you build…
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One game is Chris Sawyer's Locomotion. It's fun! You manage a transport company which uses buses, trams, airplanes, trains, freightliners and even ships. You could get it at any Popular outlet. I got mine at Sembawang Popular store at Sun Plaza at $9.90. There's some interesting facts about trains you know. A bit of 'Transport History'

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Originally posted by autumncs:I also played Traffic Giant and it's quite fun. But the problem is that there's no terminal or interchange for the buses/trams/trains, and the buses/trams/trains keep looping round and round and round, until a point when all the vehicles are bunched together at one side of the city and there's no vehicles at the other side (with a lot of angrily waiting passengers). Also, the tracks can only be built horizontally and vertically, resulting in 90-degrees turn (which is quite unrealistic for trains).
Other than that, the game is nice (for transport fans like me). I love the hydrogen-powered bus, and the suspended monorail (like the one in Wuppertal, Germany or Chiba, Japan).How do you download the traffic Giant
Please let me know thanks 
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