Frontier Developments has announced RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Complete Edition, the complete edition of the iconic economic strategy of 2004. The title will be released later this month on PC and Nintendo Switch, and today we can read about its content and system requirements.
Frontier Developments presented RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Complete Edition, a complete release of the iconic RollerCoaster Tycoon 3. It was enriched with Soaked! and Wild! expansions; what'ss more, it will stand out compared to the original with its support for panoramic resolutions (on PC - up to 1080p). The latter is important (and understandable), as the game is coming not only to PC, but also to Nintendo Switch. The title will launch on September 24.
Below you will find RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Complete Edition's forst trailer, the official system requirements and a handful of details about its content.

Like the original from 2004, RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Complete Edition is an economic strategy game where we design modern theme parks. In order to attract as many (and as varied) customers as possible, we have to get them to the park. People visiting our dream park have different tastes; while a family with children is looking for a rather small carousel, schoolchildren want to have fun on the big rollercoaster at all cost. However, the devs give us the tools to meet their expectations. A total of 300 rides and other attractions, 500 decorative elements, 60 different shops and service points, and 20 animals are waiting to be checked; access to all this is limited only by our virtual wallets.
It is complemented by special tools enabling us to design our own visitor (Peep Designer) and prepare from scratch laser shows and fireworks (MixMaster). Additionally, the Soaked! expansion enriches the game with the possibility of creating a huge aquapark, while the Wild! add-on introduces attractions related to wild animals.
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