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RollerCoaster Tycoon Adventures

Now available on PC and Nintendo Switch!

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Casual, user-friendly park simulation and a cheery new visual style! Players of all ages can easily create the theme park of their dreams!

Players have three distinct game modes to build their entertainment empire — In addition to the exciting Adventure Mode, there’s also tricky Scenarios and the open Sandbox. Over 120 wonderfully wacky rides, restaurants, and shops guarantee that parks burst with eye-catching action. The intuitive coaster builder lets players create wild, death-defying coasters with ease. Four unique themed environments, along with water and terrain options, ensure every park is distinct and exciting. Becoming a RollerCoaster Tycoon has never been this fun or this easy!

features

  • Exciting Game Modes: Create outrageous parks in 3 different fun-filled modes – such as Adventure, Scenario, and Sandbox.
  • Choose Your Own Adventure: A first for the RollerCoaster Tycoon series! Adventure Mode’s brand-new Event System makes every park unique. Therefore you’ll have to make tough decisions when presented with park events, ensuring that every play-through of Adventure Mode is a compelling new Tycoon story.
  • Thrill Rides: Place 7 types of fully customizable roller coasters in your park – Wooden, Steel, Winged, Hyper, Inverted, Dive, and Accelerator.
  • Intuitive Management System: Streamlined management and easy-to-use tools make RollerCoaster Tycoon Switch the most accessible entry in the RCT franchise, and a perfect fit for the Nintendo Switch.
  • Personalize your Park: Pick from over 50 vivid colors to customize rides, roller coasters, shops and restaurants.
  • Park Landscaping: Modify your land with path, foliage and river tiles.
  • ImmersiveEnvironments: Build incredible parks in 4 distinctive locations – Alpine, Moon, Canyon, and Tropics.
  • Attractions Galore: Choose from over 200 wacky rides, restaurants, shops and decorations for your park, from the humble Merry-go-Round to the death-defying Roto-Drop, all featuring advanced shaders and effects.
  • Switch Version: Intuitive JoyCon or Touchscreen Controls give you the freedom to play the way you want.
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system requirements

PC:

Minimum RequirementsRecommended
O:S Windows 10OS: Windows 10
CPU: AMD Phenom™ II X4 965 CPU: Intel® Core™ i5 3GHz
RAM: 4GBRAM: 4GB
GPU: Ge Force GTX 560 TiGPU: Ge Force GTX 760
VRAM: 1 GBVRAM: 2GB
Direct X: 10/11/12Direct X: 12

Nintendo Switch: 2 GB storage

RollerCoaster Tycoon® Adventures 2018 RCTO Productions, LLC, an affiliate of Atari Interactive, Inc. Atari and the Atari logo are trademarks owned by Atari Interactive, Inc. RollerCoaster Tycoon® is a registered trademark of Chris Sawyer. ©2018 Chris Sawyer. Developed by Nvizzio Creations, Inc. Marketed and Published by RCTO Productions, LLC., New York, NY.

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General Information

  • Genre: Simulation
  • Developer: Nvizzio Creations
  • Release Date: December 13, 2018 (Nintendo Switch), March 10, 2019 (PC)
  • Players: 1
  • Language: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, Brazilian Portuguese

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Hi all...
I know RCT2 is 12 years old now, but from what I gather there is still a reasonably large proportion of fans who still play the game. I prefer it over RCT3 and spent hundreds (probably thousands) of hours playing the game.
It's great to see the game on Steam - I'm going to buy it before January 2nd as it's on sale (woop!) and then my Steam friends can see how many hours I play the game (good or bad, you decide )
To the point though - it would be great to see Steam Workshop for the game - it could have the potential to drive sales for it too. I've no idea if there are costs involved with Steam to actually give a game workshop capabilities, but an update (even with some new DLC like Microsoft did with Age of Empires II) would be epic.
What's everybody else's thoughts? Perhaps the game has had it's time, or would workshop capabilities give it another spurt of life?