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  1. OpenTTD | Home

    5 days ago · Here’s a shiny new package for you to unwrap, containing the first beta version of the upcoming OpenTTD 15 release. It comes faster, with road waypoints, fewer passwords, better …

  2. OpenTTD | Download | Latest

    OpenTTD requires a separate base graphics set to run, which can be downloaded on first run. In case you want to manually download and install it, some options are:

  3. About - OpenTTD

    OpenTTD is an open source simulation game based upon the popular Microprose game "Transport Tycoon Deluxe", written by Chris Sawyer. It attempts to mimic the original game as closely as …

  4. OpenTTD | Tutorial

    Upon starting OpenTTD, you will be presented with the main menu. Click the New Game button. This will open the World Generation screen, filled with even more dazzling options. Leave these at their …

  5. OpenTTD | OpenTTD's Wiki

    A user-edited manual and development guide for users and developers of the open source transport simulation game OpenTTD, based on the gameplay of Transport Tycoon Deluxe.

  6. Manual - OpenTTD

    OpenTTD is based on Chris Sawyer's Transport Tycoon Deluxe and introduces a whole set of new features, including multiplayer support, better stations and vehicles, larger maps and a host of other …

  7. OpenTTD | Installation

    If you're installing OpenTTD with the TTD base graphics, OpenTTD requires several original game files from your Transport Tycoon Deluxe installation CD. The following files are mandatory.

  8. OpenTTD | News | OpenTTD 14.0

    Apr 13, 2024 · For now, the functionality is limited: friends can see you play OpenTTD, if you are in a server or not, and what kind of map you are playing. For future versions, we intend to expand on …

  9. OpenTTD | Download

    You can download the latest stable game files for your Operating system from openttd.org, where you can choose between binaries, source or installer type of download.

  10. OpenTTD | Game interface

    The OpenTTD world takes the form of a landscape, presented on isometric projection (strictly speaking rather dimetric projection) for that 3D look. You will spend most of your time playing here.