My brother had this game and I wanted to know how to play it so badly but I was the worst park planner at 5 years old so I watched him play it and he let me choose the colors for the tracks... He had recently passed away and I miss him so much. Watching this gameplay brings back so many memories... Thank you for uploading this
For some reason its hard for me to get into video games the way I did as a kid but roller coaster tycoon is one of the few games I can still spend hours playing without blinking. The rails call to me and their song is difficult to resist
I managed to get the original zoo tycoon to work on my laptop a month or two ago and I feel the same way! Seriously spent about six straight hours when I first downloaded it ignoring guest needs completely and filling the park with every single animal I could fit. As a kid my main goal was never to make a working zoo but just to have millions of animals lol.
@@dharmallars frick i loved that game too! I still have the discs somewhere. youve inspired me to buy an external disc drive just to play it. and by play i mean animal death matches
Hey man just wanted to let you know that there's something about your videos that just really resonates with me. I'm not sure if it's your slightly frightening interest in optimum strategies and game mechanics, your well-spoken rants about childhood nostalgia, or your general enthusiasm about everything you play, but it's been helping me through a rough patch in my life. I'm always excited to see the notification that you've uploaded and it's gotten me back into some games I haven't played in years like RC2. Keep up the great work and you'll have another patron for life. Much love
I remember when they used to have game demos in the Swanson TV Dinners back when you used to have to cook them for 30 minutes in the oven and eat while you watched the only 15 channels on our vacuum tube tvs.
Me and my sister would play this game together religiously, we to this day still bring up the coaster we made called “Sin Twister” a silly word play off of “Twin Sister”
Dude you keep reminding me how old I am by saying "it was great for its time". I remember when RCT came in cereal boxes and it was amazing - BUT it's still amazing! You don't need to keep justifying how great of a game it is, let people watch and see or go down the nostalgia train :)
Ok so there is an Open RCT2 that DOES have a speed up time option. You should totally check that out. Lots of other cool features have been added as well without taking out the fun exploits.
RCT Classic combines the first two games and adds quality of life improvements like speed controls as well. Only downside is that the UI was originally designed for tablets, and while it all functions just fine and no worse than the original games, the UI just _looks_ all modern and tablet-y. Really should have an option to make it look like the originals, but it's probably the best way to play legit if you don't own any version yet
Roller Coaster Tycoon will forever be the main foundation for which 2 of my lifetime passions were born; Computer gaming, and roller coasters. I can not thank Chris enough for all the work he has done.
Parkitect is actually very cool. I'm an old skool fan of RTC as well. Parkitect is basically a direct successor. It works mostly the same way, but is deeper and and has a lot of new content versus RTC. For example, you need to manage supplies for your stores using staff and cargo infrastructure. 'Immersion' is important to your guests, so you need to hide your logistical infrastructure really well using fences, treelines, underground conveyor belts etc. Guests will be unhappy if they see a handyman carrying around a box of burgers. It's kind of a nice touch. There's a ton more to it as well. Overall though, it's fully based on RTC. It makes you think a bit harder about how you build.
The miniature railroad is perfect for this park. Make a loop around the lake with a station at each cardinal direction. Keep everyone moving and spending money.
what makes this game so advanced is because it ran extremely well for how it looked back in 1999. chris sawyer wrote all of the code in the computers assembly language which makes it run incredibly well even on very old computers
In case you haven't figured this out already, un-banked turns really increase the intensity, as does the sharpness of the turns. I remember being really frustrated as a kid years and years ago trying to figure that out.
I loved this game. I remember meticulously crafting a coaster so ambitious and perilous that at the time of completion, while eagerly awaiting the throngs of fans for thrills, I was astonished to learn that I had crafted something that not even those seeking death itself were willing to chance. Possibly the most hours in a game I've ever spent. I wish I still had that passion...
This was one of the most amazing legendary games ever. I have countless hours into this game and have had to replay the scenarios countless times, but I could care less. It's one of those games you can start playing, leave on for a bit, and can come back to it. It's so creative but strategic in a way. It's quite relaxing. Thanks for your video, and keep creating awesome content!
I remember my dad having a lot of fun with RCT2 and the Bumbling Bazaar scenario. He'd clear the secnario, demolish everything, and then rebuild the park from scratch because that specific map was huge and let you use every single square.
Just a reminder that the both games were coded completely in Assembly. That's the equivalent of creating everything with toothpicks, but it's fast, blazing unbeatable fast performance.
My Lord, that loop coaster. I would always set the launch speed as high as it could go just to send people flying. I once spent hours building the perfect park and then slowly replaced all the rides, where I had room, with the loop. I wanted to see how long it would take to just get a park of death
I know a lot of people were suggesting static images in the sidebars, but the better solution is simply to upload the video in its original aspect ratio. UA-cam can process videos that aren't 16:9; if you look at older youtube videos you can watch videos in native 4:3. That way all of us with 16:10 displays don't get black bars on the side _and_ bottom.
I cant believe how much of this game stuck with me, now I really want to play it again. Also reminded me of playing 3 and running people over using the James Hunt cheatcode... good times
5:37 i agree, with the UI, this game basically taught me how to use a PC and all the other programs/apps. Once i learned Rollercoaster Tycoon, i was confident trying anything out and i learned how to do it just by myself from this game. This game made me beg my parents to get a cheap PC and i bootlegged the game from a friend. It taught me how to use a PC. Im a graphic artist now and getting ready to be a CGI artist. I owe everything to this game .
I've been getting into RCT and RCT2 for the first time lately, and I gotta say the number of little details the dev thought of and accounted for and the complex ways the various mechanics interact with each other is absolutely mind-blowing for when they came out, and keeps pace with high end games of the management genre today. I've been using OpenRCT2 and with the modern polish and QoL improvements the port adds it's been a surprisingly smooth experience.
There is a group of people working on making Rollercoaster tycoon better. The project is called OpenRCT. If you want to play the game, but with some quality of life improvements, OpenRCT is really nice.
RCT is a staple of my childhood. Quick tip: when making paths, use the secondary path making tool. It will allow you to make the ending of the queue line where you want. Also make the queue line first... but love the vids and am missing the old microphone.
And if building a queue next to a path, build part of the queue next to the entrance first and work backwards, so it doesn't just attach to the path first. That way, you can snake it along in a zig-zag.
Oh the nostalgia. Played this a lot as a kid. Best and cheapest rollercoaster you can make I called the corkscrew. Get the one that has a boosted start, go straight up in the air and spiral up and up then end it and don't connect it to the other side. It'll launch up and as long as you made the track shoot up enough it'll stop then fall back down to the platform and finish. I recommend testing it before you open it... Also umbrella store is a little broken. Jack the price up to max and when it rains people will run to them and buy em no matter the price.
Thank you for this trip down memory lane, RCT was indeed a masterpiece for it's time. I believe I've logged more hours on this game than most other games combined.
There's a certain type of peep who loves intense rides but gets nauseous easily. My kid and I nicknamed them "Barfys." They're the best peep in the game!
For anyone wondering, you can't tab out of the game because it's the games anticheat. You would need to tab out to activate trainers. Tab got patched on the digital download.
This game was so iconic, my Grandma, who was 60, had a version of it...and she didn't even own a computer. She just had a copy in case 1 of her grandchildren wanted to play.
Hey, thanks for inspiring me to download this childhood favorite again! On the topic of old games, I highly recommend Pharaoh, if you've never played it. It's a campaign-style city builder/economy management game, full of ancient Egypt facts! Would love to see a video on it someday :)
i loved building roller coasters in this game. easiest money maker is the single loop steel coaster. track at end of platform goes straight up w/chain which is how the coaster initially starts, then straight thru station, into loop, into straight up track until coaster loses all momentum, and then it rolls backwards, does the loop and ends in the station. cheap and the cims love it.
One trick with big empty premade parks like this is to delete one square of the paths to shrink the area your guests will wander around in. So what I do is not let them walk around the entire lake until I fill the area out with entertainment. Otherwise your guests will just wander around lost not spending money.
I often forget there are now people old enough to be on the internet but young enough to not remember a world before the 16:9 aspect ratio became standard
Planet Coaster is like the evolution of this game. It was a little overwhelming and I've only played it a few hours because of that. But it's definitely the best theme park game I've ever played.
You should totally check out The Universim! The narrator is hilarious and the people you control are called Nugets, it's similar to the beaver colony game. Love your videos!
I had one of those GBC lamps. That was pre-LED illumination. Like, LEDs were purely for indicators, like how the red LED on the GB and GBC showed how much battery life you had left. Anyway, it was terribly weak, but it still enabled us to play during night time car rides and when the SP came out with its integrated screen light that you could turn off, that's when we knew, we had entered the future
I watched your Sims City 4 stream over multiple days at work during my down time and just now I've finished this one. I really like these pixilated sandbox games from the late 90s/early 00s. I've actually never seen game play of the origion RCT until now, so it was super interesting to see how it worked. RTC3 was the first game I ever played continuously as a little kid.
Green is one of the three primary colours of light along with Red and Blue. That's why if you look at a monitor really close you can see the pixels are RGB. Pigments don't really work the same as light which is why yellow is a primary colour for pigments.
My magnum opus coaster I named it the "I ran out of money" It was supposed to loop all the way back around, but I got overzealous and lazy at the same time, so instead of returning to the station, it launches you Into the stratosphere with a corkscrew so corkscrew-y that your spine will slide out of your ass before you are sent to meet God, both metaphorically with the sky-launching but also literally because you'll smash into the ground shortly thereafter
It's always interesting when people comment on the graphics of these old games and either don't realize or forget that graphics like these looked way different on a CRT monitor.
I never got into the watch people play video games youtube clips and haven't played video games in ages.but I stumbled on the micro park clip on reddit and now your channel is my new favourite thing to watch.Freaken awesome you are so funny,the kindavore pacifist spores clip play through lol god dang I haven't laughed that hard watching stuff in a long time, literally cured my winter blues watching this stuff
The best way to cheese the game is to make everything in the park dirt cheap/free, but the admission fee to the park excessively huge. Game just forces people to spend 50 bucks just to enter and then they love it because the rides and food are cheap
Used to be obsessed with this game back in the day, now i'm watching this and realizing I would not know what to do with it if i had to play it now. LOL
Your coaster being too intense issue is because your sharp turns are causing too many G's. You need to bank them all by using the cart tilt options whenever you make a turn. I promise you that will fix your issue.
My brother had this game and I wanted to know how to play it so badly but I was the worst park planner at 5 years old so I watched him play it and he let me choose the colors for the tracks...
He had recently passed away and I miss him so much.
Watching this gameplay brings back so many memories... Thank you for uploading this
Awww I’m so sorry to hear that. I can imagine watching someone play this game must be very bittersweet for you.
For some reason its hard for me to get into video games the way I did as a kid but roller coaster tycoon is one of the few games I can still spend hours playing without blinking.
The rails call to me and their song is difficult to resist
I managed to get the original zoo tycoon to work on my laptop a month or two ago and I feel the same way! Seriously spent about six straight hours when I first downloaded it ignoring guest needs completely and filling the park with every single animal I could fit. As a kid my main goal was never to make a working zoo but just to have millions of animals lol.
@@dharmallars frick i loved that game too! I still have the discs somewhere. youve inspired me to buy an external disc drive just to play it. and by play i mean animal death matches
A great game will do that
As much as I can ignore it most of the time, if you could, I would prefer static images on the side. Less distracting for the eyes and brain.
I agree. Or have the sides blurred if you have it as an enlarged screen.
What???
It’s a vod… he really can’t control that.
I agree, I was just going to comment the same. I love the 4:3 like intended. But black bars would have been much better.
@@NekoinaBox2000 What is a VOD?
Hey man just wanted to let you know that there's something about your videos that just really resonates with me. I'm not sure if it's your slightly frightening interest in optimum strategies and game mechanics, your well-spoken rants about childhood nostalgia, or your general enthusiasm about everything you play, but it's been helping me through a rough patch in my life. I'm always excited to see the notification that you've uploaded and it's gotten me back into some games I haven't played in years like RC2. Keep up the great work and you'll have another patron for life.
Much love
RCT2 is also on Android if you need some on-the-go nostalgia, and it plays really well.
No kizzy. Sum bout the guy
Watching this video on a ultrawide monitor was something else. I have never watch a video with double bars in each side
I remember buying this game at a scholastic book fair in elementary school. Just hearing the little guest noises brought back so much nostalgia 🥹
i did too. 15$ in change
I got this game in a cereal box. It was awesome!
Do you remember Chex Quest?
I remember when they used to have game demos in the Swanson TV Dinners back when you used to have to cook them for 30 minutes in the oven and eat while you watched the only 15 channels on our vacuum tube tvs.
@Child Lover yoooo a flood of memories just hit me when reading your comment lol
Man I miss those days!
Whoa, me too!
Me and my sister would play this game together religiously, we to this day still bring up the coaster we made called “Sin Twister” a silly word play off of “Twin Sister”
Dude you keep reminding me how old I am by saying "it was great for its time". I remember when RCT came in cereal boxes and it was amazing - BUT it's still amazing! You don't need to keep justifying how great of a game it is, let people watch and see or go down the nostalgia train :)
That part at 14:25 when AA realizes that you CAN lose in RCT.
Ok so there is an Open RCT2 that DOES have a speed up time option. You should totally check that out. Lots of other cool features have been added as well without taking out the fun exploits.
RCT Classic combines the first two games and adds quality of life improvements like speed controls as well. Only downside is that the UI was originally designed for tablets, and while it all functions just fine and no worse than the original games, the UI just _looks_ all modern and tablet-y. Really should have an option to make it look like the originals, but it's probably the best way to play legit if you don't own any version yet
The speed-up functions are a godsend.
I think it also adjust the UI and resolution to make it useable on modern resolutions.
Roller Coaster Tycoon will forever be the main foundation for which 2 of my lifetime passions were born; Computer gaming, and roller coasters. I can not thank Chris enough for all the work he has done.
Parkitect is actually very cool. I'm an old skool fan of RTC as well. Parkitect is basically a direct successor. It works mostly the same way, but is deeper and and has a lot of new content versus RTC. For example, you need to manage supplies for your stores using staff and cargo infrastructure. 'Immersion' is important to your guests, so you need to hide your logistical infrastructure really well using fences, treelines, underground conveyor belts etc. Guests will be unhappy if they see a handyman carrying around a box of burgers. It's kind of a nice touch. There's a ton more to it as well. Overall though, it's fully based on RTC. It makes you think a bit harder about how you build.
I remember being in elementary school and playing this on the old windows computers. A true classic.
The miniature railroad is perfect for this park. Make a loop around the lake with a station at each cardinal direction. Keep everyone moving and spending money.
what makes this game so advanced is because it ran extremely well for how it looked back in 1999. chris sawyer wrote all of the code in the computers assembly language which makes it run incredibly well even on very old computers
In case you haven't figured this out already, un-banked turns really increase the intensity, as does the sharpness of the turns. I remember being really frustrated as a kid years and years ago trying to figure that out.
I loved this game. I remember meticulously crafting a coaster so ambitious and perilous that at the time of completion, while eagerly awaiting the throngs of fans for thrills, I was astonished to learn that I had crafted something that not even those seeking death itself were willing to chance. Possibly the most hours in a game I've ever spent. I wish I still had that passion...
This was one of the most amazing legendary games ever. I have countless hours into this game and have had to replay the scenarios countless times, but I could care less. It's one of those games you can start playing, leave on for a bit, and can come back to it. It's so creative but strategic in a way. It's quite relaxing. Thanks for your video, and keep creating awesome content!
I remember my dad having a lot of fun with RCT2 and the Bumbling Bazaar scenario. He'd clear the secnario, demolish everything, and then rebuild the park from scratch because that specific map was huge and let you use every single square.
You should get him set up with OpenRCT for a fun birthday present :)
I was completely obsessed with this game as a kid! So happy you’re making videos on it, please do more in future :D
Just a reminder that the both games were coded completely in Assembly. That's the equivalent of creating everything with toothpicks, but it's fast, blazing unbeatable fast performance.
You sound like Kermit the Frog pretending to be Bob Ross.
My Lord, that loop coaster. I would always set the launch speed as high as it could go just to send people flying. I once spent hours building the perfect park and then slowly replaced all the rides, where I had room, with the loop. I wanted to see how long it would take to just get a park of death
I was seven when I first played this game; I’m 29 now. At the time, it was the coolest thing I’d ever seen.
You're giving them all whiplersh! For higher speed sections always use banked turns to keep the intensity down.
This game brings back soo many memories!! I makes me incredibly happy to see you play this classic game 😁
Would love to see more Roller Coaster Tycoon
I know a lot of people were suggesting static images in the sidebars, but the better solution is simply to upload the video in its original aspect ratio. UA-cam can process videos that aren't 16:9; if you look at older youtube videos you can watch videos in native 4:3. That way all of us with 16:10 displays don't get black bars on the side _and_ bottom.
I forgot about that - good idea!
I cant believe how much of this game stuck with me, now I really want to play it again. Also reminded me of playing 3 and running people over using the James Hunt cheatcode... good times
5:37 i agree, with the UI, this game basically taught me how to use a PC and all the other programs/apps. Once i learned Rollercoaster Tycoon, i was confident trying anything out and i learned how to do it just by myself from this game. This game made me beg my parents to get a cheap PC and i bootlegged the game from a friend. It taught me how to use a PC. Im a graphic artist now and getting ready to be a CGI artist. I owe everything to this game .
I've been getting into RCT and RCT2 for the first time lately, and I gotta say the number of little details the dev thought of and accounted for and the complex ways the various mechanics interact with each other is absolutely mind-blowing for when they came out, and keeps pace with high end games of the management genre today. I've been using OpenRCT2 and with the modern polish and QoL improvements the port adds it's been a surprisingly smooth experience.
There is a group of people working on making Rollercoaster tycoon better. The project is called OpenRCT.
If you want to play the game, but with some quality of life improvements, OpenRCT is really nice.
Roller Coaster Tycoon was built in Assembly, it's insane.
Spent hundreds of hours in this game. Love it. Always love some retro games
RCT is a staple of my childhood. Quick tip: when making paths, use the secondary path making tool. It will allow you to make the ending of the queue line where you want. Also make the queue line first... but love the vids and am missing the old microphone.
And if building a queue next to a path, build part of the queue next to the entrance first and work backwards, so it doesn't just attach to the path first. That way, you can snake it along in a zig-zag.
SimCity 4, The sims 1 and now RollerCoaster? I'm just loving it!
This is genuinely some of the best content I've seen in recent time, couldn't ask for more than what you did with this. In short , thank you.
Oh the nostalgia. Played this a lot as a kid. Best and cheapest rollercoaster you can make I called the corkscrew. Get the one that has a boosted start, go straight up in the air and spiral up and up then end it and don't connect it to the other side. It'll launch up and as long as you made the track shoot up enough it'll stop then fall back down to the platform and finish. I recommend testing it before you open it... Also umbrella store is a little broken. Jack the price up to max and when it rains people will run to them and buy em no matter the price.
The guests really hate rain and don't mind paying the price for staying dry! I figured this trick out also.
Thank you for this trip down memory lane, RCT was indeed a masterpiece for it's time. I believe I've logged more hours on this game than most other games combined.
There's a certain type of peep who loves intense rides but gets nauseous easily. My kid and I nicknamed them "Barfys." They're the best peep in the game!
For anyone wondering, you can't tab out of the game because it's the games anticheat. You would need to tab out to activate trainers. Tab got patched on the digital download.
This game was so iconic, my Grandma, who was 60, had a version of it...and she didn't even own a computer. She just had a copy in case 1 of her grandchildren wanted to play.
Hey, thanks for inspiring me to download this childhood favorite again! On the topic of old games, I highly recommend Pharaoh, if you've never played it. It's a campaign-style city builder/economy management game, full of ancient Egypt facts! Would love to see a video on it someday :)
i loved building roller coasters in this game. easiest money maker is the single loop steel coaster. track at end of platform goes straight up w/chain which is how the coaster initially starts, then straight thru station, into loop, into straight up track until coaster loses all momentum, and then it rolls backwards, does the loop and ends in the station. cheap and the cims love it.
One trick with big empty premade parks like this is to delete one square of the paths to shrink the area your guests will wander around in. So what I do is not let them walk around the entire lake until I fill the area out with entertainment. Otherwise your guests will just wander around lost not spending money.
I had no idea those things were to bank the ride. I guess everyone in my park circa 1999 ended up with severe whiplash from highspeed flat turns
I often forget there are now people old enough to be on the internet but young enough to not remember a world before the 16:9 aspect ratio became standard
Planet Coaster is like the evolution of this game. It was a little overwhelming and I've only played it a few hours because of that. But it's definitely the best theme park game I've ever played.
You should totally check out The Universim! The narrator is hilarious and the people you control are called Nugets, it's similar to the beaver colony game. Love your videos!
Second this. Right up his alley, even if it's not for youtube content.
I've yet to beat the game. Or colonize another planet
Woah, he liked my comment, that's cool.
This game is just a master piece, even after all those years
This game took so many hours of my life. So glad to see you playing it
I made my parks so chaotic there was nothing but a list of lost people trying to find the exit.
I had one of those GBC lamps. That was pre-LED illumination. Like, LEDs were purely for indicators, like how the red LED on the GB and GBC showed how much battery life you had left. Anyway, it was terribly weak, but it still enabled us to play during night time car rides and when the SP came out with its integrated screen light that you could turn off, that's when we knew, we had entered the future
I watched your Sims City 4 stream over multiple days at work during my down time and just now I've finished this one. I really like these pixilated sandbox games from the late 90s/early 00s. I've actually never seen game play of the origion RCT until now, so it was super interesting to see how it worked. RTC3 was the first game I ever played continuously as a little kid.
Green is one of the three primary colours of light along with Red and Blue. That's why if you look at a monitor really close you can see the pixels are RGB. Pigments don't really work the same as light which is why yellow is a primary colour for pigments.
the fact that he refused to put another bathroom in the park for ages lol
I love this game! My brother and I would always play it when we went to stay at my grandma, so much nostalgia
My magnum opus coaster
I named it the "I ran out of money"
It was supposed to loop all the way back around, but I got overzealous and lazy at the same time, so instead of returning to the station, it launches you Into the stratosphere with a corkscrew so corkscrew-y that your spine will slide out of your ass before you are sent to meet God, both metaphorically with the sky-launching but also literally because you'll smash into the ground shortly thereafter
Absolutely Love RTC. Got all the Discs and even an iPad version, which works surprisingly well!
23:03 "Paying for bathroom is a violation of human rights"
Me: sweating in European
I swear I'll have an idea of what I want to eat. Then I'm asked. After that, my brain deletes all food related mental tabs.
It's always interesting when people comment on the graphics of these old games and either don't realize or forget that graphics like these looked way different on a CRT monitor.
Check out Roller Coaster Tycoon Classic. Combines 1/2 with slightly updated graphics, more zoom options, and most importantly widescreen!
RCT was such an incredible game, especially considering that it was almost ENTIRELY coded in x86 assembly language 🤯
1:57:27 idk why but the way you said explosively fat and with such intense velocity broke me lmfao
Chris Sawyer also made transport tycoon. Looks like the same engine. Transport tycoon was awesome as well
Oh christ this brings me back! I loved this game. I was GOOD at this game. LOL Might have to locate the disc and fire up the old XP machine. 🤣
Same here! I just messaged my mom asking if she still has it
I never got into the watch people play video games youtube clips and haven't played video games in ages.but I stumbled on the micro park clip on reddit and now your channel is my new favourite thing to watch.Freaken awesome you are so funny,the kindavore pacifist spores clip play through lol god dang I haven't laughed that hard watching stuff in a long time, literally cured my winter blues watching this stuff
If you are about these old tycoon games I strongly recommend Dino Island. That game is a trip!
I loved this game!
More specifically, tormenting the visitors 🤣
if you are not convinced of openrct yet: it has mowing grass for handymen unchecked by default
also 16:9 full hd
This brought back so much nostalgia
Wild that this is now able to be played on phones, we've come so far.
Chris Sawyer got his way with Transport Tycoon, also a goldmine, still played in multi
This fuckin guys voice is so pleasing
I was an evil god. Loved the deaths. Loved the breaking of the spirits. Loved the balloons and vomit.
This really brings me back! And honestly still looks like a pretty great game still to this day
me watching him not open the fry stall for a whole min while panicking.
Still playing this game right now, full game with expansions and more available on the Google play store I'm addicted. Love the content btw
what kind of monster doesnt even name their rides...
RCT 1+2 are both great games! 2 basically just added some new fun things and park challenges.
Yes please play more retro, I'm in love. I'd love to see simpark
It took me a while to realize he was playing RollerCoaster Tycoon, and not RollerCoaster Tycoon 2. I didn't realize how similar the two games were.
Hi yes can we get a zoo tycoon retrospective please? 🙏 🐘🐅🦒
Zoo Tycoon was my jam growing up. I’d build up my zoo so big my computer started lagging then I’d start all over again.
The best way to cheese the game is to make everything in the park dirt cheap/free, but the admission fee to the park excessively huge. Game just forces people to spend 50 bucks just to enter and then they love it because the rides and food are cheap
Once I went to openrct2 I could never go back.
Almost every public restroom in Europe costs 25-50 cents to use
Spent so many hours playing this game at night after coming in from playing outside all day..
I think it would be really enjoyable to watch ambiguous amphibian play worlds adrift
If this game had told me to kill my mailman to complete a challenge, I would have.
Used to be obsessed with this game back in the day, now i'm watching this and realizing I would not know what to do with it if i had to play it now. LOL
It was the number 1 selling game on PC for years.
Scrambled Eggs might work better out in the open away from the food, so they can digest...then bathrooms all around the exit.
this guy can talk 24/7 amazing!!!!!
Ahhhh how elegant, Claude Debussy as an intro
Your coaster being too intense issue is because your sharp turns are causing too many G's. You need to bank them all by using the cart tilt options whenever you make a turn. I promise you that will fix your issue.
This sparked a child hood memory of mine I had long since forgotten
Watching you not bank the turns on the coaster I knew it would be intense but 13.89 is impressive lol!
I love this content! Please give us more old school stuff. I loved the Sims 1 video and this has been just as entertaining. Great content as always