Rollercoaster World (PS2)

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Rollercoaster World (PS2)

Rollercoaster World (PS2)

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Themed areas of the park, a day and night cycle which changed the demographics of the park’s customers (known as ‘Peeps’) and expansions that allowed the creation of water-based and zoo attractions brought even more appeal to Rollercoaster Tycoon 3’s flexible, fun and still rewardingly deep strategic simulation. Vol.55: The Catfight: Joneko Densetsu• Vol.63: Mogitate Mizugi! Onna Mamire no The Suiei Taikai• Vol.68: The Tousou Highway: ~Nagoya-Tokyo~• Vol.74: The Oujisama to Romance: Ripple no Tamago

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Challenge and Career modes are the closest approximation to playing a classic theme park management game, but the Sandbox – which gives players an empty plot of land and unlimited funds – is where some of the most impressive creations can be constructed. In a series first, players could actually hop onto the rides themselves – and it was even possible to import coasters designed in the first two games, to be built and tried out in the new game!

Vol.13: Ijoukishou o Tsuppashire: The Arashi no Drift Rally• Vol.17: The Nezumi no Action Game: Mouse-Town Roddy to Rita no Daibouken• Vol.23: The Puzzle Quest: Agaria no Kishi It's too easy to earn money in the game, unless you spend your money on placing a lot of useless skyscrapers it's almost impossible to lose the game. Responsible for nearly half of the titles on the best theme park games list, Frontier Developments have proven themselves absolute masters of the genre, having also created other theme park games that sit just outside this top ten. What makes theme parks so enjoyable? Moving away from the fixed isometric view of the previous two games, Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 feels full of life and is filled with character. Though it has a lot more personality than Rollercoaster Tycoon and Rollercoaster Tycoon 2, importantly it does retain a great level of strategic depth. Currently one of the most popular theme park games on the market, Planet Coaster is yet another title from the theme park video game experts, Frontier Developments.And it did this in a cute, accessible and incredibly fun manner. Not just responsible for owning and creating a Theme Park, your manager could take care of small but brilliant details such as how salty to make the fries – and also, making sure that food stands weren’t too close to the most intense rides; if they were, players needed to be prepared for a vomit-covered park!

Vol.03: Kamen Rider: The Bike Race• Vol.04: Jarinko Chie: The Hanafuda• Vol.06: Dokonjou Gaeru: The Mahjong• Vol.11: Meitantei Conan: The Board Game• Vol.12: The Battle: Kidou Butouden G Gundam• Vol.13: The Battle: Shin Kidou Senki Gundam W The Japanese loading screen consists of a few standard warnings about eye strain, seizures, and the importance of taking regular breaks, along with a disclaimer that real-world rollercoasters may not behave in exactly the same way as the ones in the game.Vol.76: The Hanasou Eigo no Tabi• Vol.77: The Hanasou Kankokugo no Tabi• Vol.81: The Chikyuu Bouei Gun 2• Vol.88: The Mini Bijo Keikan• Vol.89: The Party Game 2• Vol.92: The Noroi no Game This is one of very few roller coaster/amusement park games, and the roller coaster designer screen was pretty interesting, featuring the 4 window system people who have used 3D modeling programs are familiar with. Designing an roller coaster isn't very hard, and when you do test runs you get statistics presented in a pretty funny way popping up, like "10 people are feeling ill, 1 is missing" and the amount of G forces the people in the ride are experiencing. Vol.79: The Shisenshou• Vol.81: The Renai Adventure: Okaeri!• Vol.82: The Sensuikan• Vol.86: The Onigokko• Vol.87: The Kyoutei• Vol.89: The Power Shovel: Power Shovel ni Norou!• Vol.90: The Sensha• Vol.93: The Puzzle Bobble: Puzzle Bobble 4• Vol.95: The Hikouki• Vol.99: The Kendou: ~Ken no Hanamichi~• Vol.101: The Sentou Well, there isn't anything more to do in the game, you can build and research some other stuff, but none of it is interesting, and is presented with horrible graphics. The graphics looks like they are from a cheap and early Playstation 1 game, amusement park visitors are displayed as ugly, low res static sprites, you don't see any people walking around in your park, they are just standing there. While the roller coaster design was pretty easy and featured a pretty good tutorial nothing else in the game is described - you have no idea of what use you have for a building, and there are some strange things you can build - why, for example, would you like to build a couple of office skyscrapers in the middle of your amusement park? What do they do?



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