Game Modes
Planet Coaster 2 includes a variety of game modes to suit all kinds of play styles, whether you want to chill out and create the get-away of your dreams or build a money-making machine as the ultimate Park Manager.
What is Planet Coaster 2?
Planet Coaster 2 is the expanded and improved sequel to the world’s best theme park creative simulation! Featuring water parks, intuitive creative tools and new management features, Planet Coaster 2 gives you the keys as you construct and manage the theme park of your dreams.
Learn more about Planet Coaster 2’s features here.
Customising Rides
Planet Coaster 2 features powerful creative and customisation tools which allow you to make your rides truly unique. There’s so much to cover, that we’ve created a dedicated guide on Ride Customisation.
Flumes & Slides
Flumes and Slides are new to Planet Coaster 2, bringing their own requirements and construction tools for you to master. Learn more in our dedicated, Building Flumes and Pools guide.
Building Flat Rides
Flat Rides are a staple of many a good theme park!
Flat Rides have set Excitement, Fear and Nausea values, but can be fully customised and styled with scenery to increase their ride attraction score. Many flat rides can also be customised to adjust the sequence and movements performed by the ride. Learn more about Ride Customisation here.
To function, a Flat Ride must have a supply of power from a nearby Distributor, be connected to a path and have an assigned Ride Attendant.
Building Transport Rides
Transport Rides are a great way to help guests get around your park. These rides are more focused on getting your guests from A to B, rather than creating a thrilling experience.
Each Transport Ride can support multiple Stations where guests can get on and off. You can open or close individual Stations however you'd like if you want to direct your guests to a specific spot. It's a good idea to build Stations at key locations around your park that guests might want to visit.
Building Track Rides
Track Rides share a lot of similarities with rollercoasters, but with less extremes in movement. Track Rides will go at a constant speed around the track, but you can change that speed in the Operations menu.
Track Rides are also built similarly to coasters but are more restricted in their track angles and in the pieces available. Because of this, Track Rides tend to be much gentle experiences than coasters.
To function, a Track Ride must have a supply of power from a nearby Distributor, be connected to a path and have an assigned Ride Attendant.
Building Rollercoasters
Rollercoasters are the highlight of any theme park and can be a centrepiece attraction for your guests to enjoy.
Coasters tend to be pricey, so make sure you have enough money before building one. A beloved rollercoaster can become a fixture and attract more guests to your park, so they can be well worth the investment in the long run.