Friday, February 7, 2014

Case Study No. 1225: Otto Kaiser

Cities in Motion: Preview Gameplay-Video I Car Crash
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Librarian Otto Kaiser has crashed his Landrover on the corner of the Getreidemarkt and the Wienzeile. As you can see the police has closed of part of the road and a traffic-jam is starting to form to the rear of the crash.
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[scene opens on The Wienzeile in Austrian city of Vienna, as the camera focuses on a blue SUV up on the curve with smoke coming out of the hood, while "February 26 1985" appears on screen and "A traffic accident has occurred!" runs along the bottom of the screen in red text]
[the player clicks on the car, as a portrait of the owner (male librarian, receding hairline, thick glasses, mustache) appears in the lower right-hand corner]

Otto Kaiser
- White Collar
- Apartment Building
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- SUV
- Sudosttangente Wien
- Library
- By car

[the camera zooms out to show the entire neighborhood, as a picture of the car ("Wienzeile, 48% traffic") remains in the lower right-hand corner]

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From paradoxplaza.com:

Cities in Motion (CIM) is a city-based mass transportation simulator for the PC. Players operate their own transportation company, building a public network with a variety of vehicle types, including buses, trams, and subway trains.By meeting the needs of city residents, the player tries to make as much profit as possible. Observing the changing and growing city, as well as the different types of people in it, is key to building a successful and efficient network.

* Explore four different cities: Vienna, Helsinki, Berlin, and Amsterdam
* Engage in a campaign with 12 scenarios, as well as a sandbox mode where all campaign cities are playable
* Experience realistic 3D graphics with more than 100 unique, highly detailed buildings
* Use the advanced map editor to create your own cities
* Immerse yourself in an advanced economic simulator as you struggle with banks and shifting economic trends
* Play through 100 years of transportation history throughout four eras, spanning from 1920 to 2020
* Choose between more than 30 different vehicles based on real-life models of buses, trams, water buses, helicopters, and subways, complete with an underground view
* Meet residents' travel needs as 7 different social groups exhibit different passenger behaviors
* Experience a real-time city and traffic simulator as each location's bustling population commutes between their homes, jobs, and leisure sites

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