Transport World Simulator is a free and detailed simulation game that puts you in the driver's cab of various rail vehicles. It is designed from the ground up to be fully accessible for blind players, relying on a rich and realistic audio environment. Whether you want to drive a tram, an underground train, or a long-distance locomotive, this simulator has you covered.
The core of the game is to drive on many different routes, each with its own realistic signals, stations, and speed limits. You will follow schedules, listen for announcements, and manage your vehicle to provide a smooth journey. The game's physics and sounds are designed to be as realistic as possible, creating an immersive experience.
For simulation enthusiasts, the game offers a deep level of realism. You will need to operate various realistic train protection systems, such as the SIFA (dead man's switch), PZB, and others, which require your attention to keep the train running safely. The experience is further enhanced by dynamic weather functions that can change driving conditions, adding another layer of challenge.
Accessibility is a key focus. The game provides crucial information through sound and is compatible with screen readers like NVDA. A standout feature is its support for a Braille status monitor, which displays key information like speed, speed limits, and signal aspects directly on a Braille display, providing tactile feedback for players.