About Transfur Infection:
I bought this game about when it was released. (it was released by accident as the dev said)at first glance i was thinking what on earth is this st? after finishing the game, my thought became even stronger.luckily the dev is so determined to develop this game further, so whenever major update is released many things have changed.so i play this game whenever new update is released and i already beat it 3 times.it’s kind of interesting seeing how the game is being changed over time.even if this game looks like st, it has irresistible attraction. you can try it yourself.and it’s cheap!Great game for transport management for both cargo and passenger.I only have 50 hours at the time of writing this but i’m sure you can find plenty of people out there that agree: It has great graphics, you have the creative freedom to do what ever you wish and if you get bored of the vanilla experience you have one of the most talented steam workshop communities on the platform with tons of assets and game improvements to enhance your experience, Overall, I always find myself coming back to this game and would definitely recommend it if your looking for a game in this genre.Its almost perfect. Transport Fever 1 scratched the itch to an extent but for me it left a lot to be desired. This game seems to improve on many of the aspects that held back its predecessor. Supply chains are much more intuitive and the information given to the player is much easier to interpret. I think my only complaint is it feels like there aren’t enough train options, because most of them are either extortionately expensive to run or have bad stats otherwise. Mods can fix this, though.