Cities In Motion map contest offers European getaway

Colossal Order and Paradox, the developers and publisher of transport sim Cities in Motion, have launched a map design contest with the grand prize of a trip to either Vienna, Helsinki, Berlin or Amsterdam.
Those are, of course, the four cities featured within the game itself. Full details of the contest can be found on the Paradox forums, here. There’s even a handy set of instructions for using the Cities in Motion map editor in case you’re a bit of a novice at that.
The closing date for entries is 15 April and the winners will be announced around two weeks later. A jury of team members from Colossal and Paradox will be doing the judging.
I found the map editor relatively easy to use when I reviewed the title earlier this month, so get creative and design that ideal city (or a ridiculous one with no streets or something, it’s up to you.)

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