


The workshop also features various parks and rollercoaster designs uploaded by others, however you may find that quite a few of these aren’t compatible with console due to the more limited performance. The theme editor allow for the creation of highly detailed and unique scenery, there is also a Frontier workshop showcasing some of the finest creations by other players that you can add to your own collection and use in your own parks. The themes also include classics like pirate, adventure, spooky, sci-fi and festive. From classic wooden and children coasters all the way to high speed steel winged coasters with inversions and loops. The game offers a huge variety of of coasters and theming options. Alternatively if you just want to mess around or build without the limitations of cash you can always try the sandbox mode.

Generally this takes around 10-15 hours to complete, after which you can look at challenge mode maps where you have to manage your own park by starting out with a limited amount of cash and building up from there. The game’s campaign mode has 12 scenarios with 3 objectives in each. As should be obvious from the title, the game is all about managing a theme park and building some truly amazing rollercoasters. The game did so well it was followed up with Planet Zoo in 2019. Planet Coaster developed by Frontier Developments was released in 2016 and saw a lot of success since then as a spiritual successor to RollerCoaster Tycoon.
