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Darvond: If you want to use loops, you'll have to pay.

This is quickly approaching Dungeon Keeper Mobile levels of stupid.
the "C" coins is an ingame currency & the red "tickets" are real money right?
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Darvond: If you want to use loops, you'll have to pay.

This is quickly approaching Dungeon Keeper Mobile levels of stupid.
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Rusty_Gunn: the "C" coins is an ingame currency & the red "tickets" are real money right?
Sort of. If it works like many other mobile f2p games then the coins will be earned from your park. You can buy more using real money to buy in-game coins but you don't have to.

Tickets are mainly meant to be bought using real world money. It's likely you can also earn some tickets in-game by completing certain tasks but they'll be a limit to that.

Again this all assuming it works like other mobile f2p games (and there's currently no reason to suspect it doesn't).
If they do it on mobile phones, they should use all the options this opens up. Like constructing a rollercoaster by moving your phone around: You make wild movements with your phone, throw it arounds a little, and the game constructs a rollercoaster that makes the passenger feel like your phone.
They should probably add an extra clause excluding all liability for broken phones, though.
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etna87: If they do it on mobile phones, they should use all the options this opens up. Like constructing a rollercoaster by moving your phone around: You make wild movements with your phone, throw it arounds a little, and the game constructs a rollercoaster that makes the passenger feel like your phone.
They should probably add an extra clause excluding all liability for broken phones, though.
Now that would be cool

(just imagines someone throwing their Phone straight up for a possible awesome section)
You guys got the news about them making a "RCT PC Experience"?

Most, including me are speculating a Facebook game.
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Zeether: https://twitter.com/atari/status/445600594871349248

Atari said a PC version is coming later. I'm not sure how to feel about this.
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Darvond: https://twitter.com/Rctzone/status/440517981580189696

"With the company again controlling its US subsidiaries and the results of the OCEANE Bond issue to be announced on February 21st 2014, Atari is now working on a new catalog for 2015 - 2016.

The company’s strategy relies on downloadable games, MMO games, games for mobile devices and licensing. The main emphasis is on traditional franchises.

Several products scheduled for release in 2014 - 2015 are already in pre-production or production, either by the company itself or jointly with third parties:

Mobile devices: Roller Coaster Tycoon iOS (iPhone, iPad) ; Alone in the Dark (iPhone, iPad); Haunted House; as well as games from Atari’s back catalog of traditional titles.

Online games: Roller Coaster Tycoon, Alone in the Dark, Haunted House and a new PC game."

Lose hope, I'd suggest.
They´re looking like Interplay, denying to die...
The reviews for RCT4M are up. As expected, the game is GARBAGE. It's a horrible scam. Not only does it have micro-transactions on your face, but it costs 3 dollars. That's right, it's not F2P and it has micro-transactions all over the place according to reviews. There's no gameplay at all, it's just another Farmville clone in which you click on stuff and then you have to wait hours until you can click on more stuff.

http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/rollercoaster-tycoon-4-mobile/critic-reviews

From one of the reviews:
"Gone is any semblance of park management, with the satisfaction of park-goers determined entirely by the size of your roller coasters and a buzz level attribute pre-assigned to every building, regardless of whether your park even has any food shops or restrooms.
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Instead of managing your park, the game follows the well-established formula of free-to-play building games where you simply build structures, wait for them to accumulate coins, tap on them to collect the coins and then wait some more.
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After a brief tutorial, the first building I tried to construct had a wait time of ten hours before it would actually be finished.

RollerCoaster Tycoon 4 Mobile employs business practices that would come across as underhanded even in a free-to-play game. The fact that Atari expects players to pay up front for it is shameful."

Why won't Atari die already? Once again one of my favourite franchises was ruined by a fucking social game.

Sorry for the rant, but these mobile "social games" are disgusting. And the sad thing is that Atari will probably get away with this crap and people will spend money on it.
Post edited April 18, 2014 by Neobr10