There is a lot to set up and maintaining a transportation infrastructure. In that case, it makes sense that the incredible details related to modeling the government system in epic strategic games such as Crusader Kings 3 and Europa Universalis 4 will be translated into current logistics found in projects such as Microsoft Flight Simulator and Train Sim World. That’s the approach adopted The world rushan ambitious global transport simulator that you can check out for yourself thanks to the launch of a new demo on Steam.
Since first finding simulation games, the biggest question we’ve had about rushing around the world is that it’s difficult to tell how such a wide-ranging project actually works. A new demo just arrived, launched as part of the Steam Next Fest, and we are even more thinking about offering players another opportunity to try out the building and management designs of Worldwide Rush International Transportation.
The updated demonstration improved the game’s AI by making it difficult to compete and add in new systems related to vehicle and route naming, road and rail removal, city and country trust levels, demand prices and destination changes. It also provided a large number of fixes, adding both the Netherlands and Denmark to the trial version.
The Worldwide Rush demo is available from now until Monday, June 16th. You can add the full game to your wishlist or download a new Steam demo here.
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