
In recent years, so-called 'tycoon' games have become something of a byword for mediocrity, with the genre extrapolated to cover the most unlikely of subject matters. Other times you might want to add a new ride here, a new thing there and expand at a slower pace. Sometimes, you have to just stick with what you have for a while to make some money before you can do a big expansion.

I would change my prices regularly as well as work on keeping my park fresh. Keeping your park guests happy and spending money is really addictive. Some people may complain about your prices, but the profit margin on stuff like this can be huge and as long as they are having enough fun, you can get away with it. You can do this in many different ways, but for me, the best way is by making stuff like your food and drinks as expensive as they can be. One way that is fun to make some serious money in RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 is by fleecing your park patrons for everything they have. You may lack the budget to do this so you have to be very smart with the way you go about expanding your park. While you may want to expand your park at a rate that is just insane.

And finances will come to the cash desk from satisfied visitors to the best entertainment park. By the way, part of the money will go to employees. To get a net profit, you need to correctly and competently build a job, as well as spend a lot of effort and financial resources.

To do this, you need to have medical staff in your own staff. The game has interesting nuances: for example, if the crazy slides were not built correctly, then during the rental of people, the train may suddenly fly off the rail. The responsibilities of the gamer will also include payment of expenses, in the form of food and electricity. In addition to roller coasters, a variety of machines and carousels, you can create your own zoo, which will appeal to people of all ages.

Inside, you can install pavilions of various sizes, each of which will hide the attraction in itself. Video review RollerCoaster Tycoon World review
