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  1. OpenTTD | Portable device version

    OpenTTD is currently available for a number of portable devices with small screens. Unfortunately most of those ports were forked from the SVN trunk. Thus they are hard to maintain and specific code, e.g. …

  2. OpenTTD | OpenTTD's Wiki

    The manual provides in-depth information on how to play. If you are new to the game, our Tutorial will show you how to set up your first transport route and continue expanding your network from there. If …

  3. OpenTTD | Nintendo DS

    Work on the Nintendo DS port was started in November 2007 and it is currently still in the alpha stages of development. It is playable though and the most recent version can be downloaded from [this …

  4. OpenTTD | On screen keyboard

    The On screen keyboard is used by portable devices like the Nintendo DS. To activate it, click on the edit box, where you want to write. This feature is available since OpenTTD 0.7.0

  5. Manual - OpenTTD

    OpenTTD is an open source reimplementation of the Microprose game Transport Tycoon Deluxe (TTD). As president of a start-up transportation company in (typically) 1950, you have a choice of building …

  6. Download - OpenTTD

    Stable releases You can download the latest stable game files for your Operating system from openttd.org, where you can choose between binaries, source or installer ...

  7. OpenTTD | PSVSupporter

    PSVSupporter View Source View History Login Talk TT-Forums profile Folder: Users

  8. Community - OpenTTD

    This page lists various communities around OpenTTD. Sites with tag " (official)" are operated by OpenTTD.org. Other sites are independent. Sites with tag " (semi ...

  9. Tutorial - OpenTTD

    Welcome to the OpenTTD general gameplay tutorial. Here you will be shown how to start a game and set up bus and train routes. This will probably take around 30 minutes. If you get stuck, position your …

  10. Nightly build - OpenTTD

    That Nightly thingy, what's that all about? OpenTTD developer Rubidium would describe a nightly as: "a snapshot of the development leading towards the next major stable release". In more plain language, …