The new demo for Worldwide Rush is out now. The game mixes big strategy like Crusader Kings 3 with flying and delivery systems like Flight Simulator.
Setting up transport systems takes a lot of work. So it's no surprise that the detailed government systems in games like Crusader Kings 3 and Europa Universalis 4 are now showing up in modern transport sims like Microsoft Flight Simulator and Train Sim World. That’s the idea behind Worldwide Rush a big new transport simulator. You can try it now with a free demo on Steam.
The biggest question about Worldwide Rush has been how the game actually plays since it covers such a big idea. Now thanks to a new demo released for Steam Next Fest players can finally try it out and see how the game's transport building and management system works.
The updated demo makes the game harder by improving the AI. It also adds new features like naming vehicles and routes removing roads and rail lines, and managing trust levels with cities and countries. Other changes include demand-based pricing and changing destinations. The update also fixes many issues and adds the Netherlands and Denmark to the trial version.
You can play the Worldwide Rush demo now until Monday, June 16. You can also wishlist the full game or get the demo on Steam.
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