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Strategy games. Victory depends here on player’s strategy and tactics. Main task is to control resources (e.g. troops, civil workers) in order to defeat an enemy or achieve some other goal. The gameplay can be turn-based or in real time (RTS). Specific types of strategy games are economic games and so called ‘tycoons’. more

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Trains & Trucks Tycoon
Trains & Trucks Tycoon

Strategy 22 March 2002

An economic strategy in which the player becomes the manager of a novice transport company. The aim is to create a large consortium and make millions of dollars in the transport of people and goods.

Hard Truck Tycoon
Hard Truck Tycoon

Strategy 24 November 2005

Economic simulation in the transport industry environment. In other words, thanks to this production, the player has the opportunity to feel the atmosphere of creating American road transport, the "heart" of which are huge trucks.

TransRoad: USA
TransRoad: USA

Strategy 09 November 2017

An economic strategy developed by an in-house team of Deck13 Interactive. The player takes control of a newly established trucking company specializing in road transport of various goods throughout the area of United States, represented by an extensive three-dimensional map. The game itself begins after the choice of a starting location, the first truck and a trailer, and the employment of a skeleton crew.

Freight Tycoon Inc.
Freight Tycoon Inc.

Strategy 08 December 2006

Real-time strategy, in which the player's task is to set up and develop their own transport company. In many ways this title resembles such items as Industry Giant II or Chris Sawyer's Locomotion.