RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch, or RollerCoaster Tycoon 4 Touch as it’s called on the Google Play Store, is a new iOS and Android game from Atari that allows you to create your own theme park, customize it, and make sure it runs like a well-oiled machine. The first thing you are going to want to get is OpenRCT2 here. OpenRCT2 is a small.
A screenshot of 'RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch.' Nvizzio Creations Building an attraction empire in 'RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch' is no easy task, so those who find themselves having trouble with collecting the precious cards, coins and tickets needed to expand the amusement park can turn to these tips and tricks.
RollerCoaster Tycoon was always meant to be played on a touchscreen. Everyone who spent their weekends hunched over their Windows PC playing the original must have mistakenly tried to adjust coaster height or place the perfect hamburger cart with their fingers at least once or twice, much to the annoyance of anyone else they shared their smudge-stained monitor with. While different versions of RollerCoaster Tycoon has been available for mobile for quite a while now, it’s never been as good as it is with RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch, the first iteration of the game that fully takes advantage of the capabilities of today’s mobile devices.
The most significant upgrade setting RollerCoaster Tycoon touch apart from its predecessors is its graphics. RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch is a far more beautiful and intricate game than RollerCoaster Tycoon World, 3 or 4 for mobile. In fact, it’s so beautiful it even makes bathrooms look pretty. Looking this good doesn’t come without a downside, however. It’s a heavy game, and if you want it to run smoothly, hopefully you’re already working with a newer device. Still, if you’re a diehard RollerCoaster Tycoon fan, this game might just be the reason to go out and get a new phone or tablet.
The second most significant change is the move from scenarios to challenges and card packs. RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch is very much a free-to-play mobile game in this regard. Completing challenges earns you coins, tickets and/or card packs — which are also available via in-app purchase.
Card packs are what unlock new attractions, facilities and decorative features, so getting as many different cards as possible is one of the big keys to success. Doubles are counted towards upgrades, so as frustrating as getting your twelfth joystick arcade in a row might be, it’ll pay off in the end. Tickets are used to purchase card packs in the shop, so make sure to take advantage of every opportunity you’re given to earn them.
Coins are the central in-game currency, and needed to place and upgrade attractions and facilities. Keep a close eye on your coin count because all the cards in the world won’t help you if you don’t have enough cash to do anything. The shops and attractions generate revenue to visiting the game frequently to collect is a good idea.
Another big difference with RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch is just how intuitive its touch controls are. Making a path is no longer a chore: just drag your finger across the screen to build or erase. You can even manipulate the screen as you are path building to make sure you’re not leaving any gaps. Moving a building is as simple as tapping, holding and dragging it to its new location. These perfectly sensitive touch controls make building coasters a breeze, too. For anyone who has ever struggled with closing the loop, the new coaster builder is a godsend.
Together, these changes make for what is easily the best RollerCoaster Tycoon experience since RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 was released back in 2004. The free-to-play nature of the game slows the experience down a bit from the paid versions, but RollerCoaster Tycoon was never really meant as a game to spend every waking minute with (even if that’s what most of us did). Just like a real tycoon, you check in on RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch several times a day for ten minutes at a time, taking care of business so the money starts to roll in on its own. Whether this is your first experience in the RollerCoaster Tycoon universe or your umpteenth, you’ll be feeling like a boss in no time.
Building an attraction empire in 'RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch' is no easy task, so those who find themselves having trouble with collecting the precious cards, coins and tickets needed to expand the amusement park can turn to these tips and tricks.
Cards are used to unlock new attractions and other items as well as to upgrade existing ones, but coins are needed to actually have them built on the amusement park and this could get really expensive.
The cards, however, come in abundance when players start 'RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch,' but Touch Tap Play advises not to upgrade too much early in the game because this could leave them empty-handed, making them unable to put up food stall and shops, which also help in bringing in money.
But if there is one thing that 'RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch' gamers should not pass up upgrading, it is the in-demand items and attractions.
Doing so will increase the quality of it, therefore allowing for more coins and satisfied customers who will be back for more. While upgrading is definitely recommended in 'RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch,' players should choose wisely when they will.
As to how players can effectively earn coins, iDigital Times advises players to make sure the attractions are priced reasonably. It will not be a good idea to increase the price to the point that customers might be turned off by it.
So 'RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch' gamers should value it in a way that patrons will feel they get their money's worth to keep coming back while still guaranteeing they make enough money.
'RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch' players can adjust the price of an attraction by clicking on it and tapping the price tag icon on the menu that pops up.
Gamers should also make it a point to check in 'RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch' regularly and make sure that to grab the building or item's earning when it reaches its cap. Players would know this when they see a bubble with coins above the attractions or buildings.
Other ways to earn cards include watching a 20-second ad, which grants players seven cards. Fans can also earn more by completing the Daily Missions in the game. The rewards there come in the form of cards, tickets and even experience.
As to how to make sure the amusement park continues to churn good money, one 'RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch' tip is to keep an eye out on the feedback.
Customers will have bubbles over their heads with either a blue face (happy) or a red face (angry). Based on those, players can determine which attractions need improvement and those that are doing well.
'RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch' is available on iOS and will be available on the Android soon.