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Traffic Control Games/Simulations for Android/Apple

Started by JMAN_WiS&S, November 22, 2015, 06:07:29 PM

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JMAN_WiS&S

I am wondering who here likes playing traffic control games (motor vehicles, not airplane/airport) and has some on their mobile device. I will list those I've played:
Android:
I currently have and play these regularly:
Traffic Lanes LITE
Google Play: http://tinyurl.com/n9qt3cj Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/ozos7rp
Traffic Lanes Full (Liked it so much I bought it)
Google Play: http://tinyurl.com/ntjvrdb Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/pfl94gv
Traffic Lanes 2 (Uses real arial graphics)(I actually talk to the developer once in a while and give feedback)
Google Play: http://tinyurl.com/o2mkeu9 Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/o88a75r
I've had these in the past:
Bad Traffic
Trafficville 2D
Trafficville 3D
You guys can go ahead and search the last 3, I was helpful and gave (tiny) url's for the first 3, to both the Google play store, and the Amazon Appstore for android and fire devices(which I have).
Anyone else have any games they play they can recommend?
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paulthemapguy

(This thread is ancient but I was just gonna start my own to the same effect anyway)

Has anyone else heard of the app simply entitled "freeways"?  You have to connect a bunch of inlets and outlets with roadway interchanges!  Got only a small amount of traffic volume?  An at-grade intersection or roundabout will do.  Got a lot of cars?  You have to connect everything with ramps! (Example shot from my phone)

Costs $4 but it is very challenging and very fun if you like figuring out interchange configurations.


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I just reinstalled Does Not Commute, which is a traffic simulation game in its own way.  Very hard to describe, but available through the Apple Store.

DaBigE

Played all of the Traffic Lane iterations. Unfortunately, other time commitments/waning interest haven't allowed me to complete all of the levels/maps in each version. I do like the ability to pre-program/link various movements together in the later versions.

Not quite the same genre of app, but I have had fun with a app called My Traffic Light Free (Android...not sure if it's available for Apple). It allows you to control various configurations of a single traffic light. It's stupidly simple, but somehow can be quite entertaining, IMHO.
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