Cities in Motion Collection

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Rendered in rich detail, four of the world’s greatest cities - Vienna, Helsinki, Berlin, and Amsterdam - await the steady hand of a planner to manage their transportation needs in Cities in Motion. Overseeing the changing needs of people from 1920 to 2020, it’s up to you to manage everything from buses, trams and subway trains to maximize profits while pleasing commuters.

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Developer:
Colossal Order
Publisher:
Paradox Interactive
Release date:
22 February 2011
Recent Steam reviews:
Not specified
All Steam reviews:
Mostly Positive (684)

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Description

Rendered in rich detail, four of the world’s greatest cities - Vienna, Helsinki, Berlin, and Amsterdam - await the steady hand of a planner to manage their transportation needs in Cities in Motion.
Overseeing the changing needs of people from 1920 to 2020, it’s up to you to manage everything from buses, trams and subway trains to maximize profits while pleasing commuters.

Key Features

  • 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
  • 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
  • Experience a real-time city and traffic simulator as each location's bustling population commutes between their homes, jobs, and leisure sites

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS *:
Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7
Processor:
2 GHz Dual Core or higher
Memory:
2 GB RAM
Hard Disk Space:
2 GB
Video Card:
NVIDIA GeForce 8800/ATI Radeon HD 3850 or higher (integrated video cards not supported), 512 MB RAM, OpenGL 3.0

recommended*

Not specified

User reviews

PaganFears
Recommended | 22 Jul 2023
291h played

CiM is a transport management simulator that can be fun if you don't get too hung up about its weirdly uneven quality and quirks. In some aspects it's great, in others it can be quite frustrating. First of all the scope

Helpful: 7
Helimopp
Recommended | 17 Dec 2025
45.0h played

its some eurojank for sure. but this game makes me so happy. it feels nothing like all the other city building games out there. this game just has this feel, this magic to it that i cant put my finger on.

Helpful: 2
Yann
Not recommended | 16 Oct 2025
49.5h played

No comment on the game, except it is a PARADOX game. Paradox Interactive is a games publisher that has lost it's soul. Selling us beautifully promoted ideas which turn out to be illusions. With the same ethical

Helpful: 1
Jim3535
Recommended | 26 Dec 2023
40.9h played

From the people who brought you Cities Skylines, this is not a city builder, but a public transit management game. It's a really solid and fun game. It's still my favorite of the Colossal Order games. I like the

Helpful: 1
indrekk
Not recommended | 01 Jan 2024
15.6h played

I really tried to like this game. It started out fine. Initially, it feels like a classic transport tycoon game. But there are some glaring issues. There are no bus bays, so taking passengers halts the traffic. The

Helpful: 5
schitzn
Not recommended | 10 Aug 2024
77.5h played

Paradox is a terrible company supporting woke culture and expensive DLC. Forums are full of woke moderators and if you say anything against the woke narrative, you'll cop a ban.

Helpful: 9