With a bit more money in their pockets, Frontier’s Planet Coaster sees the veteran developer returning to the theme park genre, this time with their own game and their own franchise. Now that Elite is out in the wild, the developer has been free to return to familiar territory. While Rollercoaster Tycoon IP owner Atari looked elsewhere for development duties on the series’ next game, Frontier were busy with something else, the space-trading game Elite: Dangerous. With it’s Soaked! Water park and Wild! Zoo expansions, for over a decade, the game has not been topped. Frontier’s Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 has been my go to theme park game since it came out back in 2004. Taking over Chris Sawyer’s genre-defining Rollercoaster Tycoon series. Frontier Developments have put all the expertise gained through over a decade of producing Rollercoaster Tycoon games to bring us the theme park game for the modern age.įrontier have been paying their bills for years by creating theme park and tycoon-style games. Planet Coaster ticks all those boxes- part theme park management game, part rollercoaster design suite and part landscape architecture simulation. Add the option for a bit of creative flair and I’m hooked. And it’s a cracker.įrom Sim City to the latest Eastern-European transit game, I find it so easy to get lost in management simulators. This is Planet Coaster, from the same guys that did Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 and 3. Rollercoaster Tycoon is back! Well, it is, but this is not it.
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