The RollerCoaster Tycoon 4 Mobile game has been on the App Store since April but it’s only now that it’s made available on the Google Play Store. Atari has finally brought to Android the simulation game that lets players build their very own amusement park and fill it with electrifying rides they created.
This free-to-play theme park simulation game has been very popular in countries like Switzerland, Belgium, Sweden, Netherlands, and the UK the past months Fans have been clamouring for an Android version but it took Atari and game developer On5 a while to roll out a version on the platform. It’s already the top game in the iOS App Store and No.2 overall in the US. It has yet to prove its power on Android but we do not doubt it will be as popular.
RollerCoaster Tycoon 4 Mobile app for Android now includes Queue Lines so you can watch the people line up and wait for their rides. Customize, build your own park, and make more people, or what we call peeps happy at your own theme park. Also included are mini-games for added attraction. You can also play games with others who are online.
The game will test your simulation and strategic planning skills. It’s actually based on several simulation PC games, taking several favorite features. Enjoy building a ride with the Intuitive RollerCoaster Editor or choose from 20 pre-designed coasters. You can also added other businesses, restaurants, attractions, decorations, hotels, and concessions stands to complete the amusement park experience. For a little upgrade, unlock new materials as you play through the game to make taller, faster, and cooler coasters if you wish.
Download RollerCoaster Tycoon 4 Mobile for Android from the Google Play Store
[quote]”This free-to-play theme park simulation game has been very popular in countries like Switzerland, Belgium, Sweden, Netherlands, and the UK the past months…”[/quote]
If you consider a Metacritic score of 2 stars and an average user rating of 0.3 “popular”, then yes, it’s been REAL popular.
[quote]”This free-to-play theme park simulation game has been very popular in countries like Switzerland, Belgium, Sweden, Netherlands, and the UK the past months…”[/quote]
If you consider a Metacritic score of 2 stars and an average user rating of 0.3 “popular”, then yes, it’s been REAL popular.
This whole “review” seems like a PR copy/pasta
I’ve been getting the same reaction to this review and other reviews at this site.