Cities in Motion: Design Classics is a downloadable content (DLC) package for the transportation simulation game, Cities in Motion, released in 2011. This expansion requires the base game and focuses solely on enriching the existing simulation by adding five new vehicle assets, including the 1960s-era Jubilee Blim minibus, allowing players to manage urban transit networks with fresh aesthetic options without introducing new gameplay mechanics or systems.
The primary focus of this addition is the introduction of five brand new vehicles to the player's available transit roster. These additions are intended to offer fresh aesthetic options and potentially new operational considerations for managing urban transportation networks.
The content specifically highlights the inclusion of the Jubilee Blim. This vehicle is described as an iconic minibus originating from the early 1960s era featured in the base game. It is characterized by its compact size, cozy interior feel, and distinctive silhouette, offering a specific flavor of public transport for city planners to deploy.
As downloadable content, this package seamlessly integrates new vehicle models directly into the existing infrastructure and operational framework of the main title. Players utilize these new assets within the established simulation mechanics—planning routes, managing budgets, and serving citizen needs—just as they would with the original vehicles.
The scope of this DLC is focused strictly on asset addition. It does not introduce new campaigns, maps, or fundamental gameplay systems. Its value lies in providing variety and historical flavor to the existing simulation experience, allowing veteran players to approach established scenarios with different transit options at their disposal.
No, this specific content pack does not introduce new gameplay mechanics or systems. It functions purely as an additive content pack, providing new cosmetic and functional vehicle types that operate under the established rules and simulation engine of the parent game.
This content was made available for the PC (Microsoft Windows), Linux, and Mac platforms.