Transport Fever 2 is the second release to this series, which is a simulation game about building transportation networks. If you want a complex but satisfying sim that takes a unique approach to this genre, you will love this follow up to the 2016 release of Transport Fever. By reading on, you can learn all about this game and what you can expect for this new game.
About the Game
Transport Fever 2 will truly take you on an immersive journey. The game starts with you in the 1850s, but then you will eventually end up in modern times where modern problems will require modern and innovative solutions. When playing this game, you can play in 3 different continents (America, Europe, and Asia) as well as 3 different landscapes/climates (tropical, dry, and moderate). The goal of the game is to adopt a transportation strategy so that they get the best solutions for the city and surrounding areas.

Gameplay
Each era has a specific challenge that is important to overcome to succeed in this game. There are over 200 modes of transportation that you need to manage, with transportation networks that must work across air, land and even the sea. With the 3 campaigns, you will find yourself on three different continents to address the transportation needs of these areas. Each era that you play in has historically accurate modes of transportation to work with, such as steam engines, horse-drawn carriages, and jets. Transport Fever 2 has a feature to customize the player’s game, allowing them access to a free play mode that may be more intriguing.
Unfortunately, there is no word whether or not there will be a multiplayer feature that allows you to play with your friends. There haven’t been any official details on any plans for multiplayer. If there are plans, they won’t be released when the game is.

As far as the actual aesthetics of the game, you will be pleased with the stunning visuals that this game has to offer. Every detail is incredibly intricate, which allows you to see exactly how your transportation network is impacting the people you are supposed to be helping. Some minor things occur in the gameplay that could frustrate you, such as accidentally messing up the tracks so that your trains can’t run properly because the roads don’t always connect like you want them to. There are plenty of mechanics that are a bit buggy, which could be unpleasant to the player.

Conclusion
There are some issues with the mechanics of the game, but this is generally an exciting game for you to enjoy in your spare time. This is especially an excellent game for those fans of their real-life trainsets, giving them a virtual option to play in their spare time. Many of these buggy issues could be resolved in future patches and you may even see multiplayer, though that’s not something you should get your hopes up for.