![]() Parkitect is also in early access (but is a very mature game anyways) and Planet Coaster is the full release. I'd say Parkitect is the underdog that may very well end on top, after all.RCT World was undeniably dead on arrival, and Planet Coaster seems to have entered a kind of limbo where the game is still being plastered with scenery packs and half-arsed, shallow new features - but the game isn't really evolving anymore. It's worth noting that Planet Coaster's system requirements are pretty hefty in comparison to Parkitect, and you have to exceed the minimum requirements by a fair margin to have a good experience with large parks and many items. If you're just craving Roller Coaster Tycoon but with a simplistic and modern art style, Parkitect is up your alley. Parkitect nails the feel of classic 2d isometric theme park simulation games, with more of a focus on business management, and less distractions to get in the way. If you're the type of person that wants to spend an hour to make sure the lighting and foliage placement for your coaster queue area is perfect, Planet Coaster is for you. Planet Coaster is an incredible visual sandbox that gives you an immense level of control of just about every design aspect of your park. ![]() Both are great titles depending on what you are looking for. ![]()
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