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Post by Karen on Dec 17, 2004 19:12:29 GMT -5
This is my fav PC game. I used to love making up different theme parks and adding loads of rides and shops. I just got number 3 but I haven't really got into it yet, riding the rides from a first person view is pretty cool though.
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Post by Hylian Lemon on Dec 17, 2004 19:22:48 GMT -5
I don't have it, but I have this other game that's just for building roller coasters...it's fun riding in first person.
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Post by Karen on Dec 17, 2004 19:28:22 GMT -5
Yes, sometimes I get dizzy though lol.
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Post by sasaki on Feb 1, 2006 18:03:15 GMT -5
Rollercoaster building. Yeah that is quite fun. RCT2- I played this one for quite a long time. The fun thing to do is take a medium or pretty small park and try to pack as many roller coasters in the area. I had to make multible levels to get the people on and off the rides and this is before RTC3 and the lift! x3 RCT3- This one is cool to the fact that you can ride almost every single amusement ride. And again of course riding the roller coasters. The only downside to this game is the fact that you, as far as I know, can not dig into the ground like you could in RCT2. The ability to create tunnels for diving hills was essential in alot of the coasters I made in RCT2. Theme Park- These coasters are wierd but not to say I did not have fun with them. Lookit the people heads are floating over the cars, hehehe. No Limits- This is supposedly a very realistic coaster sim. The fact that you can articulate the tracks in even tighter formations than any grid based sim could ever give you is a plus. It is also fun to import your coaster tracks from RCT2 just to see how terrible these coasters are if they were applied to real world dynamics. x3 Mouser! Eeeee! ~Sasaki
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Post by Karen on Feb 1, 2006 18:34:33 GMT -5
I thought being able to ride your own stuff on RC3 was cool too but I found number 3 more confusing to use than number 1 so I never got into it as much.
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