the coaster was exclusively designed for Kings Island by Switzerland-based Bolliger & Mabillard, which also designed the park's popular Banshee and Diamondback roller coasters. Construction for ...
The coaster is manufactured by Bolliger and Mabillard, or B&M. The Swiss firm also created Diamondback, the park's most recent roller coaster, which opened in 2009. The ride starts with a 167-foot ...
The boy band star from 98 Degrees spent the day Sunday at Kings island, the Mason amusement park confirmed with a photo of ...
The Planet Coaster 2 system requirements are out, and this highly anticipated theme-park sim is demanding a whopping 16GB VRAM graphics card in its recommended tier. However, there is more to this ...
Diamondback, Orion, The Viking, Adventure Express, Backlot Stunt Coaster, The Racer and more. Guests can also visit the observation deck on the Eiffel Tower, which offers great nighttime views of ...
It was previously updated because of Hersheypark's newest roller coaster reveal, Candymonium, as well as the debut of Wildcat's Revenge. Read Kevin's thoughts on Candymonium here and on Wildcat's ...
Everyone loves a good sim, and with the upcoming release of Planet Coaster 2, you can create your dream theme park while managing its success. It's been nearly 10 years since the first Planet ...
Please verify your email address. The first Planet Coaster is one of the most revered management/building games of all time, offering a bevy of customization features and in-depth creator tools on ...
Please verify your email address. Game Rant recently had the chance to sit down with Planet Coaster 2's senior executive producer Adam Woods to discuss the upcoming sequel. During the interview ...
While I was playing Planet Coaster 2 for this review, I kept thinking about RollerCoaster Tycoon 3. Frontier Developments' initial crack at theme park building and management simulation shares ...
We dive deep into the new gameplay features and water park elements set to arrive in Planet Coaster 2 later this November. I don’t know a single person in this world that doesn’t like water parks.
Did you know that roller coasters don't have engines? That’s because they don’t need them! Gravity is the force that pulls things to the ground. Roller coasters rely on gravity to take them to ...