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Roller Coaster Tycoon for Android Expansion Packs

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Roller Coaster Tycoon for Android Expansion Packs HeadphonesNeil

  • About the expansion packs

    • Wacky Worlds - Find your passport and pack your bags! Wacky Worlds takes players on the ultimate trip around the globe in 17 new park scenarios! Includes exotic rides, profitable concessions and the most famous landmarks including the Eifel Tower, Big Ben, Statue of Liberty, Great Wall of China and more! Each location is packed with opportunities for success, fun and unique challenges.

    • Time Twister - Travel through time with 14 new park scenarios based on historical and fantasy time-themes and build a park that is truly a blast from the past (or future if you like). Play in a Prehistoric amusement park decorated with huge animated T-Rex's and coasters such as the Raptor Ride or choose from Mythological times, the Dark Ages, the Rock & Roll crazed '50s, the Future or the Roaring Twenties.

    • Toolkit

      • Park Scenario Editor - Design and build your own amazing parks - Make them as easy or as challenging as you want using your choice of scenery and rides!

      • Ride Designer - Build, test, fine-tune and theme your own awesome roller coaster designs in the Ride Designer before saving them for use while playing!

      • Import and Export - Share your saved parks, park scenarios and ride designs with friends, and try out their creations too! Includes the ability to import most saved parks and scenarios created with the original Roller Coaster Tycoon 2 PC game.

  • Video Review

  • Roller Coaster Tycoon for Android

  • Additional Tools Used

    • Vocal Remover - Clean up background audio a bit to emphasize vocals in review

    • MusicFX - Create a background track to keep amusement park theme going

    • Audacity - Merge edited audio files together for a seamless review

    • Kdenlive - Replace recording's original audio with cleaned up file

  • Editor's Note - I tried my best to get rid of the screen touches and hitting the mic on my phone but it has always been a side effect of recording my voice with on-device sounds and in this case, recording without a tripod was even more detrimental.

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