[Planet Coaster Free Download For Mac

0 views
Skip to first unread message

Facunda Ganesh

unread,
Jun 12, 2024, 11:10:08 PM6/12/24
to pisirima

Dive into Planet Coaster: Console Edition and build exciting coaster parks in varied scenarios, from Island Paradises to Festive Funlands. Begin with the fully-voiced tutorial which guides you through building, maintaining and running your own coaster park with a colourful cast of characters before learning the ins and outs of coaster building. Then, tackle the career mode and, together with the characters you meet in the tutorial, fulfil varied objectives, like restoring a park to its former glory or revive an abandoned park, earning stars along the way. An epic career full of wonder and excitement is yours to embark on.

Planet Coaster is a construction and management simulation video game developed and published by Frontier Developments for Windows. It was released worldwide on 17 November 2016. Frontier had previously worked in the amusement park construction and management genre with RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 (to which Planet Coaster is a spiritual successor), Thrillville, Thrillville: Off the Rails, and Zoo Tycoon. A version for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, known as Planet Coaster: Console Edition, was released worldwide on 10 November 2020.[2][3] The PlayStation 5 version was released in North America and Australia on 12 November 2020 and in Europe on 19 November 2020.[4][5] A macOS version, developed by Aspyr, was later released on 17 November 2020 on both Steam and Mac App Store.[6][7]

Planet Coaster Free Download For Mac


Download Filehttps://t.co/naEXISTjwT



There are four different modes in the game, namely Sandbox, Challenge, Career, and Scenario Editor. In the career mode, players assume the role of a theme park manager and must complete tasks such as constructing unfinished roller coasters or hiring janitors. In Sandbox mode, players are tasked to construct their own theme park on an empty plot of land. The challenge mode is similar to the sandbox mode, but with added difficulty, as players need to take funds into account. The scenario mode, which was added in the 1.4.0 update on 22 November 2017, is similar to the career mode, but allows players to customise their own task in all saved parks.

Originally called Coaster Park Tycoon, the game was revealed on 29 January 2015 and was renamed during E3 2015. Planet Coaster is Frontier's second self-published franchise, following Elite Dangerous. Frontier organised multiple alpha and beta tests before launching the game in November 2016. The game was supported with free as well as paid post-release downloadable content upon launch. The title received positive reviews upon release, with critics praising the game's sandbox mode and creation tools. Criticism was mainly directed to the game's career mode. It was a commercial success, with more than 2.5 million copies sold as of January 2020.

Planet Coaster is a construction and management simulation video game. Similar to its spiritual predecessor, the game allows players to build different theme park rides and roller-coasters. These player-created attractions can be shared through a mechanic called "global village".[8] The game also comes with ten mascots.[9]

Before starting the game on the computer version, the player must create their own avatar. This game function though, is not used or even done in the Console versions. Afterward, the player is able to choose between four game modes: sandbox, challenge, career, and scenario editor.

Similar to Frontier's previous game, RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, the Sandbox Mode enables players to construct their own theme park on an empty plot of land. In Sandbox Mode, all features and rides of the game are unlocked and the player's funds are unlimited. This is the mode most players use to create items (parks, coasters, scenery, etc.) and then post them to Steam's Planet Coaster Workshop (not available for Mac App Store version), or the Frontier Workshop on the console versions.[10]

In the Career Mode, the player must complete objectives such as constructing roller coasters, achieving park ratings or hiring janitors.[11] Similar to RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, Career Mode allows players to progress by completing scenarios with objectives in different difficulties.

On April 26, 2017, Frontier revealed the existence of several cheat codes that were previously undiscovered on their official forums. These included the ability to drive go-karts and the ability for security guards to plough through guests similar to a bulldozer.[13][14]

On November 22, 2017, the Scenario Editor mode was added in 1.4.0 update, which same to Career Mode, but allow player customize their own objectives in all saved parks, then post them to Steam's Planet Coaster Workshop.

The console edition has various differences from the PC/Mac version, such as a tutorial, a revamped career mode with voice acting, and a counter that tells the player how much they can place in their park.

The game was announced on January 29, 2015, by Frontier Developments.[20] Originally called Coaster Park Tycoon, the game was renamed into Planet Coaster on June 16, 2015, during the PC Gaming Show at E3 2015.[21] Frontier Developments aimed to turn the game into the company's second self-published franchise, along with the Elite series.[22] The game uses an advanced version of Cobra Engine, which is an in-house proprietary engine developed by Frontier previously used by games like Elite Dangerous and RollerCoaster Tycoon 3.[15] Features confirmed for the game include a hybrid spline/piece-by-piece coaster builder, modular structure building, a voxel terrain editor among others detailed through Q&A's and "Dev Diaries."[23] On the second live stream, the release date of the alpha was announced. Released on March 22, 2016, the alpha emphasized on modular building and paths. The alpha contained two themes: "Planet Coaster" and "Pirate". Although disabled by default, Coaster Building was included in the first alpha through a cheat code.[24]

On May 24, 2016, Frontier released the second alpha build. This build included finances, terrain tools, improved path building, and the official release of a coaster builder.[25] Also, on August 25, Frontier discontinued further alpha purchases.[26] On September 24, Frontier announced at EGX 2016 that players who had pre-ordered the "Thrillseeker Edition" would be able to test the game that October.[12][27] At Gamescom 2016, Frontier announced that the game would be released on November 17, 2016.[28] The game was released with Denuvo's anti-tamper technology.[29][30]

To record the audio for the game, sound designer Watson Wu took over the Holiday World & Splashin' Safari theme park in Santa Claus, Indiana, to record the sounds of various attractions.[31] Guests in the park and park staff speak their own fictional language, known as "Planco".[23][32] According to James Stant, Frontier's senior audio designer, the language contains about 7,000 words.[33] After the game's release, Frontier Developments released an official Planco dictionary.[33]

Planet Coaster features an adaptive soundtrack composed by Jim Guthrie and JJ Ipsen, released under the album titled You, Me & Gravity: The Music of Planet Coaster.[34][35] Additionally, players may upload their own sound files to use in their parks.

On September 21, 2018, Frontier announced the "Thememaker's Toolkit". This toolkit will enable players to import custom 3D models into Planet Coaster itself. This was released on November 20.[38]

The game was met with praise upon release of the alpha. Andy Kelly of PC Gamer commented that Frontier was "off to a tremendous start", adding that creating buildings with the creation tools hinted at "immense possibilities".[67] However, Mark Walton of Ars Technica noted several small flaws including the "hard to navigate" menus and the lack of custom built roller coasters.[68] On 27 April 2016, about a month after the release of the alpha, Frontier announced that Planet Coaster had grossed nearly two million dollars.[69]

Matt Wales of Eurogamer recommended the game, concluding that the game is "the finest simulator yet".[70] Meanwhile, Ben Reeves of Game Informer praised the game for its creative mode but criticized the game's career mode, referring to it as "boring" and "tedious".[62] TJ Hafer of IGN compared the game's integration of Steam Workshop to Minecraft and Second Life.[65] Edmond Tran of GameSpot praised the game for its accessible creative tools and for its evocative tone.[64] Jonathan Leack of Game Revolution claimed that the game "resurrected the [theme park simulation] genre".[63] In a critical review of the game, Jody Macgregor of PC Gamer praised the game's challenge mode but criticized the game for not innovating enough from RollerCoaster Tycoon 3. The original score (70/100) was retracted due to miscommunication between Frontier Developments and PC Gamer with the game version they received; its reevaluated score is 75/100.[66] Patrick Hancock of Destructoid noted that the game suffers frame rate issues in larger parks.[60] Furthermore, Edge noted that the game's "fiddly" camera makes some actions harder.[61]

Upon release, the game topped the Steam "top sellers" charts.[18] The game sold over 400,000 copies in the first month of its release.[73] Despite being released in the later part of the year, Planet Coaster was featured on Steam's "Top 100 Best Sellers of 2016" chart as a "silver tier" game.[74] In August 2017, the game sold its one millionth copy.[75] In July 2018, a leak in Valve API revealed that over 1.68 million Steam users owned Planet Coaster.[76] Two million copies of the games were sold by January 2019.[77] As of January 2020, 2.5 million copies of the game had been sold.[78]

The highly acclaimed Planet Coaster gives players limitless freedom to build rides and scenery piece by piece, with advanced management simulation gameplay and a connected global village where everyone can share in the creativity of players around the world. Released late 2016, the BAFTA-nominated Planet Coaster quickly became one of the top selling PC titles of the year.

795a8134c1
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages