Understanding what problems people do have with the park is therefore key to success, and Planet Coaster collates and provides that information in such a way that it's effortless to monitor the dynamics at play in your park.
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If your customer ratings are high, you can rake in the cash. If customer sentiment drops, then you'll not be able to charge as much for rides and food. Planet Coaster does a good job of allowing you to efficiently monitor the financial performance of the park and - critically - gauge how your customers are enjoying their time in your park. If the money runs out, the park goes out of business. After all, you do need money to buy rides, and pay the staff to maintain the park. While Planet Coaster is anything but a dry business simulator, it's not like you can ignore that side of things either. It's a little fiddly making these spectacles with the controller - Planet Coaster was built for mouse control and while there's a "redesigned interface" for the PlayStation 4 controller it's not ideal - but there is a real joy in creation, and watching that creation become the big-ticket reason to visit your park. and if you don't want to spend hours doing that, you can always download community creations or just drop some of the pre-built ones in there. You've got very fine control over making rides utterly terrifying or relatively gentle. Planet Coaster immediately delivers there because the toolset to build the game's marquee rides (the rollercoasters) are robust and a lot of fun to play around with. It's about the joy of building a playground.
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Where other "themed" simulators rely on an inherent interest in business (tower builders, which are all about efficient use of space to make money) or humour (hospital builders, because hospitals aren't inherently entertaining places), park builders occupy a special space in that playing them isn't really about challenging the usual skills that a simulator tests. The aesthetics, soundscape, and ambience of the theme park evokes a powerful sense of nostalgia in us. Many of us have fond memories of going to Disneyland or our local theme parks as children. It's easy to understand the appeal of a theme park simulator. You'll also want to consider the aesthetics of your park, installing themed areas and making sure that people in those long line-ups don't get bored.
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The name is descriptive you're put in charge of building the theme park of your dreams, stocking it full of entertaining rides, junk food stalls, and souvenir stalls to grift people out of their money with balloons and stuffed toys and things. It had been years since we'd had a new theme park builder to enjoy, and with RollerCoaster Tycoon in limbo, we were wondering where we'd get it from.
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Planet Coaster is the spiritual successor to Theme Park and RollerCoaster Tycoon that, ahead of its release on PC a few years ago, fans were absolutely desperate for.
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Over on PlayStation 4, we were recently able to play colonial trading simulator, Port Royale 4, and now we have the port of the sublime Planet Coaster to indulge in. The Nintendo Switch has had ports of Jurassic Park: Evolution, RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, Tropico 6 and even little indie projects like Mad Tower Tycoon. It has been a good couple of months for the simulator genre on consoles.