Rollercoaster Tycoon Nintendo 3ds

Join the game you will be able to build yourself a roller coaster tracks in beautiful 3D space. At the beginning of the game, you will be provided with a piece of land and some money, and here you will build an amusement park in your style. And the world of RollerCoaster Tycoon isn't just about creating roller coasters; managing theme parks is paramount to keeping finances flowing to build even more! The Nintendo 3DS version adds a brand ne 'Coaster Story' mode, which blends together tutorials and park challenges into a cohesive and entertaining narrative.

  1. Rollercoaster Tycoon Nintendo 3ds Release
  2. Rollercoaster Tycoon Nintendo Switch
  3. Nintendo 3ds Games
  4. Nintendo 3ds Wikipedia

Meet the Rocket Coaster Company, an energetic and small group of coaster fanatics. Run by your father, a world-renowned roller coaster genius, the RCC is poised to change the world with its incredible designs and style. Unfortunately your father is a bit of a scatterbrain and is far too busy dreaming up new rides and roller coasters to get the company off the ground.

Rollercoaster Tycoon Nintendo 3ds Release

This is where you, the player comes in as your father has decided that spending your time helping him out is more important than your summer vacation! Aided by a friend of the family and an old retired theme park industry veteran, the player is tasked to take the reins to get a foothold in the theme park world. Take on jobs, help design coasters, and even manage your own theme parks as you push the RCC to the top!

• An extensive coaster construction system and robust theme park customization with a user-friendly, touchscreen toolset
• A deep and immersive management simulation experience compressed into a handheld form, creating a challenging yet manageable take on the genre for players of all ages
• An entirely new gameplay mode called 'Coaster Story', which blends together tutorials and park challenges into a cohesive and entertaining narrative and offers players tons of special unlockable content
• The open-ended 'Park Sandbox' mode allows more experienced players to start building their theme park without a moment’s delay
• Keep your Peeps happy as you manage and customize your park with a wide array of attractions, concessions and more
• Take a wild ride on your coasters in 3D and capture your own face in the action
• Gyro sensor allow players to look around their theme park by simply tilting their Nintendo 3DS
• The auto-complete function allows players to effortlessly complete a full roller coaster circuit with a simple tap of the stylus
• Share your coasters with friends through StreetPass™
• Invite friends to your theme park through Mii Plaza™

3DS

RollerCoaster Tycoon Announced for Nintendo 3DS

by Matthew Blundon - August 28, 2011, 11:28 am PDT
Total comments: 3Source: Nintendo Power

Atari and n-Space are bringing the popular PC series to the Nintendo 3DS.

In the latest issue of Nintendo Power magazine, it was announced that Atari would be bringing the RollerCoaster Tycoon series to the Nintendo 3DS.

Rollercoaster Tycoon Nintendo Switch

The new installment in the series, which is being developed by n-Space, is being built from the ground-up with brand new assets for the game. The game will feature touchscreen controls, as well as the option to view coasters in 3D. Several different coaster designs will return, such as suspended, hydraulic, wooden, steel and inverted.

In typical RollerCoaster Tycoon fashion, plenty of other rides will be available in order for players to build the theme park of their dreams. Returning attractions include monorails, pre-built kiddie rides, carousels, haunted houses and country fair-style attractions.

Nintendo

For those new to the series, a tutorial is being included, as well as a wide variety of modes such as Coaster Creator and Sandbox.

RollerCoaster Tycoon for the 3DS launches in North America this March.

Talkback

TurdFurgyAugust 29, 2011

We used to play this in school and puposely rig coasters to send riders fling off into their doom.

TJ SpykeAugust 29, 2011

I loved trapping customers in the park and watching them get pissed. Last year I tried playing the first game again. I was able to install and play the base game, but my computer (which was running Windows XP SP3) said that the Corkscrew Follies expansion pack was not compatible. The main reason I wanted it was because it added a 'No Entry' sign to prevent stuff like idiots walking into the exit line of a ride (and I could make it impossible for people to leave the park by placing it at the entrance of the park).

Rollercoaster Tycoon Nintendo 3ds
CericAugust 29, 2011

Nintendo 3ds Games

Disney had back in 1996 a RollerCoaster simulator that let you actually build and rid the rollercoaster in first person. It was good I got RollerCoaster Tycoon some years later hoping to find some of that. It didn't. I would hope that the 3DS version would. That be really cool with the 3D and how good the speakers can do surround.

Add to the discussion!

Related Content

Nintendo 3ds Wikipedia

Most Popular News Stories

Other News Stories