The current Humble Bundle, dubbed the Jumbo Bundle, has reached its midpoint, meaning it's bonus game time. Today sees three additions to the beat-the-average part of it, and they are Cities in Motion 2, Orcs Must Die 1 GOTY and the Sanctum Collection. The average sits a bit over $4 right now.
]]>The Birthday Bundle from Indie Royale is live, and includes five titles: Cities in Motion 2, Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project, Impire, XenoMiner and Perfection. All the games are available for Windows via Steam except XenoMiner which is available via Desura with Perfection available from both. Cities in Motion 2, Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project and Perfection are also available for Mac. Perfection is also on Linux. If you pay $8 or over you will also get the chiptunes album Theme Tune For 10 Games Never Made from Remute. More information through the link.
]]>Paradox Interactive has implemented Steam Workshop support for transport simulator Cities in Motion 2. In addition to the oodles of free content his opens the door for, the publisher has a couple of official premium DLC packs on offer - Bus Mania, which adds five new buses, and Tram Tremors, which likewise adds five light rail vehicles. Each pack is $5 and available now.
]]>Transit sim Cities in Motions 2 is now available for pre-order, and those who pony up in advance will score the Modern Collection DLC. The add-on is trailered through the break, and contains additional trolley buses, trams, a boat for water lines and a new stop type which lets passengers change services more rapidly. Cities in Motion launches on PC on April 2, for $20. Pre-orders can be made directly through Paradox and its digital distribution partners.
]]>Building a "transit empire" may not be everybody's bag, but Cities in Motion 2 certainly makes it look attractive in this debut game footage trailer.
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