SXO: Ahh, theme parks. The smell of popcorn, the sound of children laughing, the fresh vomit painted on the side of the Tilt-a-Whirl. Nothing says ìsummerî like a wooden roller coaster and a ridiculously overpriced burger! I’ve always been a fan of theme parks; ever since my first visit as a tender 11-year-old, Iíve loved the adrenaline rush of a fast coaster or a hair-raising thrill ride.
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TSA writes: RollerCoaster Tycoon Adventures is described on its page on the RollerCoaster Tycoon website as a “casual, user-friendly” park simulation. I point out this choice of language because it’s a strong indicator of exactly what kind of game Adventures is; simple, accessible, fun for a short while, but very shallow. It’s clearly an attempt at making RollerCoaster Tycoon less of a “proper” strategy game, with balances to keep track of and guests to please, and more of a friendly experience. After all, as the game’s website says, “Becoming a RollerCoaster Tycoon has never been this fun or this easy!”
Rollercoaster Tycoon Adventures isn't the best theme park simulator, but as the only one available on Switch, it's a welcome addition to your library.
Really tempting, this is something you can keep coming back to all year.