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Grab a front seat--this is one wild ride you will never forget

Finally, the trilogy is complete: GOG.com brings Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 back to your PCs in a definitive digital bundled-with-extras DRM-free package with the Soaked! and Wild! add-ons, all for just $19.99.

Rollercoaster Tycoon 3: Platinum! is a construction and management simulator, in which the player runs an amusement park by building rides, managing finances, hiring staff, and keeping the “peeps” happy. The game features career mode, in which players complete predesigned scenarios, and new sandbox mode where you can literally spend days and weeks designing the greatest roller coaster PC monitors have ever witnessed. The game utilizes full 3D graphics; that not only means you can rotate the camera and zoom in/out on your guests and amusement rides, but also allows you to use the CoasterCam and cruise along with your thrill-ride visitors.

Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 is all the best from its genre--it’s beautiful to watch, accessible but challenging, enormously entertaining, and incredibly detailed when it comes to managing rides, buildings, salaries, prices, and fees. In addition to that, RCT3 packs a few new elements, like a day/night cycle, creating your own fireworks, adding your own mp3 music to the background, and creating your own groups of visitors. This is a tremendous addition to the series, especially since the Wild! and Soaked! add-ons are included.

Run the greatest amusement park in gaming history, available now on GOG.com for $19.99.
RTC 3 launched at the wrong price. It's supposed to be $19.99, not $14.99. We're in the process of updating the main page spot for this as well.

My apologies about this. With everyone on holiday today in Poland and out of the office, this launch is not going off as smoothly as we would have liked.
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hedwards: Previously a 2005 title would have been $9.99.
It's a game that's for sale at $19.99--or more--everywhere else it's available for digital download. We have negotiation-fu, but not that much negotiation-fu.
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serpantino: So are you saying the pricing is down to the publisher being greedy? Because the discount retail re-distributors this is in the hands of have it cheaper.
It's not down to publishers being greedy, but prices for all digital distributors are determined in cooperation with the publisher. We can't just price games at whatever price point we think would be awesome for us without publisher consent.