RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch the Mobile Game: Here's Everything You Need to Know - Netflix Tudum

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    Everything You Need to Know About RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch 

    The acclaimed theme park–building simulation comes to Netflix with exclusive content. 

    By Matt Cabral
    Oct. 8, 2024

For over 25 years, the RollerCoaster Tycoon series has been entertaining thrill-seekers, simulation enthusiasts, and inspired gamers who want to ignite their creativity. Appearing on nearly every available platform, the 3D theme park–constructing classic has spawned more sequels, spin-offs, and expansions than you can shake a greasy corn dog at. 

But while the beloved franchise has seen fans crafting physics-defying inversions and stomach-churning corkscrews for a quarter of a century, the game’s best entry yet has just dropped — in a free-fall plummet — onto Netflix. RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch brings all the coaster-erecting fun into the palm of your hand, allowing you to build, manage, and play in your dream park on your mobile device. 

Free to Netflix subscribers, this latest take on the acclaimed series also cuts out the ads and in-app purchases that can sometimes make mobile gaming feel about as fun as riding the tilt-a-whirl after lunch. 

Skip the line and scroll down to learn everything you need to know about this Netflix-exclusive version of RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch

An in-game screenshot from the mobile game ‘Rollercoaster Tycoon Touch,’ featuring a theme park in a forest environment

What kind of game is RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch?

The original RollerCoaster Tycoon game, developed in the late ’90s, is a deeply detailed simulation that encompasses everything from park construction and customization to tasks like marketing and day-to-day equipment management and maintenance. 

Just like its long-running predecessor, RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch requires you to become the titular amusement park mogul, building your vacation destination from the ground up. It asks you to juggle a variety of nuanced elements to ensure it runs smoothly, evolves over time, and — most importantly — stretches big smiles across the faces of its patrons. So while the game offers ample opportunity to craft coasters capable of stopping the hearts of even the most stalwart thrill-seekers, it also tasks you with making sure your guests have a place to pee or grab a popcorn. 

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How do you play RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch?

Constructing a world-class, thrill-packed theme park from scratch is no small feat, but RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch features accessible gameplay, intuitive controls, and a leisurely pace that allows even complete newcomers to become savvy entrepreneurs and seasoned engineers. 

The game uses a currency system that incorporates earned cards and coins, as well as an engaging progression path that sees you continually leveling up and expanding your park. And for those just getting their feet wet, a tutorial walks you through everything you need to get started, from setting up your very first kiddie ride to erecting a monster coaster that’ll see adrenaline junkies flooding the park.

Best of all: Every mission, task, mini-game, objective, and challenge in between is carried out with touch controls that’ve been fine-tuned for the mobile experience. Upon drawing connecting walking paths with your finger or, say, pinching the screen to reveal a beautiful birds-eye view of your bustling park, you’ll wonder how you ever tycoon-ed with more traditional controls. 

An in-game screenshot from the mobile game ‘Rollercoaster Tycoon Touch,’ featuring a dazzling theme park at night with a variety of lit-up rides and attractions

How is RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch different on Netflix?

If you’ve previously played RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch on a portable platform, you’ll immediately feel at home building and running your park like a boss in this new Netflix version. But unlike its free-to-play counterparts, it removes all ads and in-app purchases for a smoother, more absorbing experience that never interrupts the immersion.

That’s not to say this newest chapter of the park-sim classic has tossed out those fan-favorite, carnival-inspired red tickets. The coveted currency can still be collected and spent at the in-game shop, but you needn’t watch timed ads or invest any real money to acquire them. RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch is entirely free to play with your Netflix subscription, and tickets are earned in a variety of ways throughout game progression. 

Ads and in-app purchases have been denied park admission, but some fresh Netflix-themed exclusive content has been welcomed through the gates. Special attractions, like the “Netflix & Thrills” free-fall ride, will spike your guests’ pulse, while shops selling “N” logo merch allow patrons to display their love. Regular game updates promise more Netflix-specific drops, from more themed rides and amenities to “expert” characters who’ll help drive your park’s success.

An in-game screenshot from the mobile game ‘Rollercoaster Tycoon Touch,’ featuring an amusement park ride, embedded within a floating phone screen

Available to play on both iPhone and Android.

Where can I download RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch?

You can download RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch here right now and play ad-free and with no in-app purchases and no extra fees with your Netflix subscription. 

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