Cities in Motion: Design Now DLC

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Cities in Motion: Design Now DLC

Rating: 4.1 (245 votes cast)

Stern-Berger Midi
A product of Swiss standard in solid quality and innovative looks, Midi is a bus primarily intended for dense urban areas. Its light weight, rather short wheelbase and low flooring enable easy maneuvering and boarding.

Pavlov P-42
Pavlov Aeronautika factories were established as part of the Pavlov enterprises in the mid-1910s. Ivan Pavlov, a pioneer in rotorcraft design, himself piloted the P-42 on its maiden flight. Originally designed for antisubmarine warfare use, it soon became immensely popular in air taxi business as well. A robust helicopter with relatively low empty weight and slow acceleration, it is especially suited to cover mid-distance passenger and goods transportation needs.

Stingray Cityjet
The Stingray Cityjet is a fast short-distance catamaran of Australian origin. Recently announced third generation of these vessels have high fuel efficiency and notably low noise emission. These vessels are aimed for regular ferry service and sightseeing use, featuring comfortable seating and a service deck.

Vagabondo Satellite
Italian-built Vagabondo trams first saw use in Rome during the upgrading of the municipal rail network. The Satellite is a very reliable, although not the most visually appealing, single-body six-axle tram with a partial low-floor configuration. It has driving cabins on both ends of the frame.

Crescenta T4 Suburbia
A Danish creation, the Crescenta T4 Suburbia is a combined metro/light railway train configuration primarily intended for use between traffic hubs and countryside towns. Its design reflects the origin in more traditional commuter trains and a parallel version exists with bogey fittings for rail network use.

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Cities in Motion: Design Now DLC review

By pingupower posted 14th December 2012

Nice models but as with all the other DLCs nothing that you can't do without.

Cities in Motion: Design Now DLC review

By albmdecre posted 15th November 2012

Nice add on with several new transports, it is not necessary to play the main game such as an expansion pack, interesting for people who want more details

Cities in Motion: Design Now DLC review

By perryliu97 posted 18th January 2012

The design now expansion provides vehicles that truly do help you run a successful company a lot easier.

Cities in Motion: Design Now DLC review

By Bashkanar posted 30th July 2011

This DLC addon pack is a nice addition to the game, however as for all the CIM DLCs I find it quiet pricey. There already is a good variety of vehicles in the base game, so if you are satisfied with them you probably don't need any of the DLCs. The models do look nice though and extend the game's library, so if you like the game you can't do anything wrong in buying it.

Cities in Motion: Design Now DLC review

By csuperman7 posted 30th July 2011

As with the other DLCs, this one adds a few new vehicles. If you're into the game for the historic aspect and using these vehicles, buy it. If you're more into the gaming aspect, they don't do all that much, wait for a Paradox sale and grab them at 50%.

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