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Detroit

Available Platform: Amiga - Alias: Detroit AGA

Detroit is a turn-based managerial strategy game developed by Impressions Games and released for PC and Amiga, including an AGA version, in 1994.

Year1994
GenreStrategy
Rating3.5

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PublisherSierra On-Line
DeveloperImpressions
OS supportedWin7 64 bit, Win8 64bit, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+
Updated2 August 2023

Game Review

Detroit is a turn-based managerial strategy game developed by Impressions Games and released for PC and Amiga, including an AGA version, in 1994.

The title was designed by David Lester, the author of Caesar and Lords of the Realm.

Detroit is set in 1908 and just like Henry Ford, you have the chance to start your car building company. Your tasks will include designing, marketing, and selling your own cars. You have to start with the prototypes and reach the production phase, deciding all the new cars' features. Taking care of the finances and spending money to promote your products will be necessary to beat the competitors.

During your career, new technologies will emerge, and your cars will need to be always up-to-date.

Detroit is not an easy game, it offers many possibilities, and it will please both vintage car lovers and players passionate about business simulations.

See Also: Legendary Game Designers: David Lester

Review by: GN Team
Published: 30 June 2017 7:15 pm


Download Detroit - Amiga Version amiga

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Amiga AGA version 1.1 - Language: English - Size: 7.77 Mb

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Amiga AGA version 1.0 - Language: English - Size: 8.92 Mb

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Amiga AGA version 1.1 - Language: French - Size: 7.77 Mb

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PDF Manual - Language: English - Size: 2.12 Mb

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PDF Manual of the Amiga version - Language: English - Size: 0.29 Mb

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