

It's maybe not Dwarf Fortress steep, but if you're primarily familiar with casual games, or maybe hack n' slash or first person shooter games where the mechanics are fairly straightforward, you may be in for something a little different than what you're used to. This game has a somewhat steep learning curve.
OPENTTD SIGNALS TUTORIAL PART 2 INSTALL
All it took was a $ sudo dnf install openttd -y on my Fedora machine and I had the game up and running. While it runs on a number of platforms (including some surprising ones, like ReactOS, BeOS, and OS/2), the Linux installation of OpenTTD is quick and easy. I hadn't realized it was available for the desktop as well (and, as I would later learn, that it was in fact designed for the desktop). My friend suggested that it worked better on a tablet, and I thought I'd try again later when I had some time to kill and a larger Android device in hand.įlash forward to a few weekends ago, when I recalled the game and decided to look it up again. Available for Android, I briefly opened the game on my phone and found the interface to be a little too difficult to use for me on a five inch screen. Welcome to the communityĪ couple of months ago, a friend of mine introduced me to OpenTTD, an open source (GPLv2) transportation planning simulator game.
