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Transport Tycoon

Year: 1994
Type: Original Soundtrack (OST)
Composer(s): John Broomhall
Number of tracks: 45


MIDI tunes for falling asleep

Business simulations come in all shapes and sizes. There are the tough versions like Banished or Frostpunk, where every mistake is rewarded with red digits and a big game-over screen. Or more beginner-friendly series such as The Settlers or Anno, which provide a solid foundation for endless gaming with great tutorials and a campaign. Transport Tycoon comes from a time when explanations were spared and not so much attention was paid to realism - at least from today's perspective.

The aim here is the same: To rake in cash. A lot of cash so that we can expand and expand our route network, rake in more cash and expand ... The principle should be clear. As a smart businessman, we are not a manufacturer of goods, but a supplier. So we don't build chains of goods, but instead for example connect coal mines with coal-fired power plants (the game dates back to 1994 - who would still generate energy from fossil fuels today?) and collect money for transportation.

What was great fun back then and the reason I was able to answer my astonished sociology teacher's question about what subsidies are, still works today. In fact, my brother and I recently tried out the free to play OpenTTD, an open source evolution of Transport Tycoon Deluxe, and had a few fun days. However, despite the hard-working community, the intended realism mentioned above is still the one thing that hu

While local transportation and freight transport represent a secure source of income, air travel is by far the most attractive means of travel. This is because the ticket price is not calculated based on demand, but on distance. So if you connect the two outermost cities on a map by plane, you will receive almost 5-digit amounts even with just a few passengers. And because demand is constantly increasing with the size of the city, full planes will soon be flying over the map and the money will be flowing into our account. Perhaps there are also fixes for this, but I can still recommend a short dive into the early 90s despite the pixel optics and this exploit - after all, it costs nothing and the whole thing should run smoothly on almost all computers 26 years after its release.

What has aged less well comes from the loudspeakers. Although the somewhat quaint nature of the MIDI swing sound fits in wonderfully with the colorful pile of pixels, it is otherwise suitable for little more than mere background music. I actually fell asleep while writing this review due to the unagitated sounds. Iconic songs such as the "Opening" theme or "Easy Driver" with screechy trumpet, synths and piano give the game a warm drive and make the monotonous track laying and circulation optimization an entertaining affair.

Beyond that, however, John Broomhall's soundtrack is unlikely to knock anyone's socks off. That's why the overall work gets a relatively low score from me, which is raised to a solid average thanks to nostalgic memories of dark cellar rooms and flickering tube monitors. For those interested, once you've heard two tracks, you've heard them all - and with that perhaps even the sound of an entire musical era.


Nostalgia warning

The rating of the individual tracks is purely subjective and clearly colored by my own experience with the game. You can find out more in the article About Nostalgia.

Nr.TitleInterpret(en)Ratings
01TTO OpeningJohn Broomhall33/5
02TTD Opening [Alternate]John Broomhall44/5
03Easy DriverJohn Broomhall44/5
04Little Red DieselJohn Broomhall33/5
05Cruise ControlJohn Broomhall33/5
06Don't Walk!John Broomhall33/5
07Fell Apart on MeJohn Broomhall22/5
08City GrooveJohn Broomhall33/5
09Funk CentralJohn Broomhall22/5
10Stoke ItJohn Broomhall22/5
11Road HogJohn Broomhall33/5
12Aliens Ate My RailwayJohn Broomhall11/5
13Snarl onJohn Broomhall22/5
14Stroll onJohn Broomhall22/5
15Can't Get There from HereJohn Broomhall33/5
16Sawyer's TuneJohn Broomhall33/5
17Hold That TrainJohn Broomhall22/5
18Movin' onJohn Broomhall22/5
19Goss GrooveJohn Broomhall22/5
20Small TownJohn Broomhall22/5
21Broomer's Oil RagJohn Broomhall22/5
22JammitJohn Broomhall33/5
23Hard Drivin'John Broomhall22/5
24Transport Tycoon [MIDI Version]John Broomhall33/5
25Easy Driver [MIDI Version]John Broomhall44/5
26Little Red Diesel [MIDI Version]John Broomhall33/5
27Cruise Control [MIDI Version]John Broomhall33/5
28Don't Walk! [MIDI Version]John Broomhall33/5
29Fell Apart on Me [MIDI Version]John Broomhall22/5
30City Groove [MIDI Version]John Broomhall33/5
31Funk Central [MIDI Version]John Broomhall22/5
32Stoke It [MIDI Version]John Broomhall22/5
33Road Hog [MIDI Version]John Broomhall33/5
34Aliens Ate My Railway [MIDI Version]John Broomhall11/5
35Snarl Up [MIDI Version]John Broomhall22/5
36Stroll on [MIDI Version]John Broomhall22/5
37Can't Get There from Here [MIDI Version]John Broomhall33/5
38Sawyer's Tune [MIDI Version]John Broomhall33/5
39Hold that Train! [MIDI Version]John Broomhall22/5
40Movin' on [MIDI Version]John Broomhall22/5
41Goss Groove [MIDI Version]John Broomhall22/5
42Small Town [MIDI Version]John Broomhall22/5
43Broomer's Oil Rag [MIDI Version]John Broomhall22/5
44Jammit [MIDI Version]John Broomhall33/5
45Hard Drivin' [MIDI Version]John Broomhall22/5

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