LOGistICAL 3: Earth is a strategy puzzle game where you transport different cargoes to complete all the towns throughout the planet
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LOGistICAL 3: Earth (commonly known as LOGistICAL: Earth) is a large open-world, strategy, puzzle game where you transport different cargoes to complete all the cities throughout the world.
LOGistICAL: Earth is enormous. It now has nearly 50,000 towns to complete and over 165,000 businesses.
New high resolution satellite maps allows you to see the entire planet in detail. Other mapping modes also give you wonderful views of the planet.
Besides the wonderful maps, many towns and businesses has an image, "Fun Facts" and a link to the internet to immerse you even more.
LOGistICAL: Earth begins with a huge collection of the countries ready to play with free updates and free content released weekly/monthly to cover the entire planet (without any additional cost).
LOGistICAL: Earth starts out small and grows with you. Discover depots in many places throughout to the globe and then explore those areas.
Eventually join all the continents with shipping and air freight.
Also enjoy the huge network of railways. Use those to complete each of the countries.
There are many new features including gizmos for your trucks.
LOGistICAL: Earth is a standalone game (without additional DLC achievements). Though there is lots of free updates and content being released.
The whole game is a huge puzzle while each city is its own little piece of puzzling. There are nearly 50,000 cities to complete.
Plenty of cities are easy enough. Some take complex planning. Do them in your own order. Get bonuses for completing countries, continents and contracts.
Some cargoes are easy to get. Others you have to create in industries. Use existing industries and build your own.
The further you get from the start the more strategies you have to use.
Pimp up your transports with boosts. Last transport delivering gets the boost.
The cities and map are to scale. Current or historical industry placement. It is very educational.
There is plenty more to keep you on your toes.
Cities consume the cargoes you are trying to get to completion.
Big transports are great for moving lots of stuff, but can't travel everywhere.
There are lots of broken transport routes that need deliveries.
Upgrade the industries for better exponential throughput.
Cargo stores can sure come in handy.
... and what is with those quarantine checkpoints?
Complete cities, roads, industries, contracts, regions and states for lots of in-game and Steam achievements.
LOGistICAL: Earth game covers the whole planet including many major cities, towns and industries.
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