Posted on: February 22, 2015

goffboys4
Verified ownerGames: 8 Reviews: 1
How do you start the game
I used to love this game on computer but I don't know how to start the game on my tablet
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© 2003 Atari Interactive, Inc. All Rights Reserved. RollerCoaster Tycoon® © 1999 Chris Sawyer. RollerCoaster Tycoon®: Corkscrew Follies © 1999 Chris Sawyer. RollerCoaster Tycoon®: Loopy Landscapes © 2000 Chris Sawyer. Manufactured and marketed by Atari, Inc., New York, NY. Atari and the Atari logo are trademarks owned by Atari Interactive, Inc. Roller Coaster Tycoon® is a trademark owned by Chris Sawyer. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Posted on: February 22, 2015
goffboys4
Verified ownerGames: 8 Reviews: 1
How do you start the game
I used to love this game on computer but I don't know how to start the game on my tablet
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Posted on: April 11, 2014
jdp7
Verified ownerGames: 18 Reviews: 1
Great game
One of the best tycoon games out there, however for me it does not work at all
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Posted on: October 16, 2014
cptmold
Games: 148 Reviews: 8
Buy it now, but here, not Steam!
Big mistake on my part. This game is much better than any of its sequels, and its latest title seems more like a farmville than a game. However, if you buy on Steam, you get a half-assed port to Steam that isn't even integrated right (overlay won't work, no screenshots or anything either), but still gets the DRMs. Buy it here, and you have infinite downloads standalone, plus it seems to be more compatible than the "steam edition." To sum it up, RCT is another title by developer Chris Sawyer, a sim gamemaker who was way ahead of his time though his reluctance of popularity led to him being outshined by EA's cash cow franchises such as The Sims and SimCity. Even around the time of DOS, he was innovating, most notably his state-of-the-art Interface in Railroad Tycoon. RollerCoaster Tycoon, on the other hand, is just what it sounds like. Being a Win95/98 game and not DOS, you won't need any emulators. Rather than railroads, you'll be making a theme park of your own. It can be as simple or complex as you want it to be, as far as interface goes. You always seem to have two options, a simple tool that can serve its purpose in a well-planned park, or a much more complex tool that can accomplish much more but is a little trickier to learn. Around nearly every corner is a graph you can find, an EXCELLENT economy system that will feel right from both your period as an entertainment superpower to a run-down carnival with a long list of debts to pay. Within at least 3 hours of the game you can learn nearly every trick, but your game doesn't end there. With this game's excellent scenarios, neat-but-powerful interface, and nostalgic 256-color isometric visuals, the only downside is a lack of support for widescreen. As long as you don't mind a bit of a stretchy screen, I can't recommend this game enough to you. As a fan since its release, this was what I remembered from my childhood more than any other game and it's still a lot of fun to this day. GET IT.
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Posted on: April 16, 2024
Volcan5
Verified ownerGames: 24 Reviews: 1
Game will not launch
I have attempted every fix possible and the game refuses to launch at all, be it on GoG Galaxy or downloaded to run without it. Good thing I didn't spend much because clearly something is wrong with the game itself.
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Posted on: May 7, 2015
RetroGameFox
Verified ownerGames: 63 Reviews: 1
Best Tycoon Game Ever
I don't really know exactly how to put it. So I'm just going to say. I got this game when I was a kid not long after it came out. Lets just say an entire summer vacation went by and I didn't even notice. I would get on in the morning when everyone left for work at 9am, and then suddenly they'd be home, and it was 5pm. And my eyes were blood shot and burned, and I had to go pee really badly. And I couldn't remember anything that happened for that day. It was my absolute favorite game when I was a kid. I loved building parks, designing coasters and ocationally drowning the unhappy guest. It has a lot of fond memories and I couldn't recommend this game more to people who like this style of game.
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