Spiritual remake of the classic transport tycoon games. Build a profitable transport network and grow your worlds economy, either on your own in singleplayer or in multiplayer whether cooperatively or competitively.
Inspired by the classic transport tycoon games, Art of the Rail brings the spirit of these games into a modern context. Build, grow, and manage your transport empire and use it to shape the economy of your game world for the better.
Construct transport networks using roads, rails, tunnels and bridges
Develop your vehicle routes to maximize profits
Establish and upgrade stations and vehicle hubs with bays, cargo yards, and more
Meeting economic needs directly grows and develops the economy of your world
Edit the terrain to improve your transport networks
Full multiplayer with up to 16 other players, either cooperatively or competitively
Entirely moddable; including a built in asset editor to create and configure anything for the game
Core game data itself is created and loaded using the tools available to all modders, and includes a detailed asset editor for making new buildings, vehicles, or any of the assets in game.
Custom rendering, network, and spline simulation tools allow a huge amount of vehicles - giving intense levels of scale seen by the great tycoon games of the past. Art of the Rail makes extensive use of custom batched rendering, multithreading, and high levels of network optimization designed specifically to achieve scale.
Run either as a hosted game or a dedicated server; Art of the Rail offers the true tycoon gaming experience in multiplayer. From the ground up the game has been designed and built around a multiplayer experience.
Procedural worlds to play in are within a click of a button, but you can also load maps from heightmap data and create your own custom scenarios and maps. Upload them to share with others, or challenge yourself and complete those made by others.
Corporate management and detailed statistics are provided in game to allow maximum control of your transport empire. Analyze individual train expenses and profits; through to complex lending and financial planning. It's not just good enough to built the routes - you also need to manage the business as well.