So Roller Coaster Tycoon 2 is fucking great, it's this old ass tycoon game made in the 90s by one guy (who made it in fucking ASSEMBLY WHAT THE FUCK) - it runs fine for me on Windows 10 and a potato can play it, but some guys have been doing an open source remake. Not only that, but even if you don't own the original game, they provide a link to the demo on the download page which lets you play the game for free
Best part is, they added FUNCTIONAL MULTIPLAYER
https://openrct2.org/downloads Make sure to grab development builds, they've got more shit than the stable ones. (grab the launcher if you're on windows so you don't need to update manually)
You have literally no reason to not get this
Open RCT2
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Open RCT2
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Re: Open RCT2
There's also open transport tycoon for if you want to ensure the buses are never on time and trains are halted by falling leafs.
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Re: Open RCT2
Open Transport Tycoon is my shit, I'll check out the Roller Coaster one.
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Re: Open RCT2
had a lot of fun with this a few months ago, unfortunately multiplayer wasn't really working well yet then so i hotseated with my friends
somehow, even though I put a lot of thought and effort into my rollercoasters by taking into account cart slowdown and banked turns and all that shit, my friend who just plopped down sharp corner after sharp decline still had rollercoasters with better intensity/excitement ratios
somehow, even though I put a lot of thought and effort into my rollercoasters by taking into account cart slowdown and banked turns and all that shit, my friend who just plopped down sharp corner after sharp decline still had rollercoasters with better intensity/excitement ratios
MimicFaux wrote:I remember my first time, full of wonderment and excitement playing this game I had heard so many stories about.
on the arrival shuttle, I saw the iconic toolbox on the ground. I clubbed myself in the head with it trying to figure out the controls.
Setting the tool box, now bloodied, back on the table; I went to heal myself with a medkit. I clubbed myself in the head with that too.
I've come a long ways from asking how to switch hands.
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