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Railroad Tycoon 3

Genre: Simulation – Strategy – Managerial
Works on: Windows (XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, 11)
Languages: Text only: English
Features: single-player
Release date: October 23, 2003
Company: PopTop / 2K Games

About Railroad Tycoon 3


About this game:
Railroad Tycoon 3 features 25 scenarios challenging players to recreate magnificent feats of railroading history from around the world. Players can lay track (including tunnels and overpasses), pick from over 40 locomotives from early steams to modern bullets, choose to haul over 35 types of cargo in a dynamic economy, and participate in an advanced stock market.

The new 3-D engine takes the franchise to the next level, allowing smooth scaling from an ‘eye in the sky’ view of an entire continent down to super detailed close-up of a beautifully modeled train, building, or just the landscape. Railroad Tycoon 3 also includes more multiplayer support than its predecessor, integrating an on-line chat and matchmaking service. To top everything off, the game’s soundtrack features another installment of some of the best authentic blues, bluegrass, and Americana music around.

How to Download & Install Guide

  1. Click the download button below. You will be redirected to our link generator.
  2. On that page, copy the link or click the button. Make sure you have a Supported Client before starting.
  3. Wait for the Railroad Tycoon 3 download process to finish (100%), then locate the files or folder.
  4. Install the game:
    – Run or Double click setup_railroad_tycoon3_2.0.0.6. exe
  5. Once installation is complete, launch the game and enjoy!
  6. Support the developers: If you like the game, please consider buying the official version.

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Size: 1.17 GB
Railroad Tycoon 3 (GOG)

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    1. This by far not one of my first PC games I had, but I remember playing it when it first came out, along with RRT2. Now and then (usually once a year), it’s one a few classic games that I like to play. In fact, I really don’t play any modern games, just these old ones.

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