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RollerCoaster Tycoon 4 Mobile

As you continue to play, additional zones of the park will unlock revealing classic RollerCoaster Tycoon® rides like the Log Flume water ride. Renovate and Decorate: Improve sections of your park by removing debris, adding decorations, and investing in research to further upgrade rides, attractions and more. Notice a bug?

RollerCoaster Tycoon® 4 Mobile™ is a completely free-to-play game with an addictive mixture of strategic planning and simulation. Based on the beloved RollerCoaster Tycoon® franchise, this game takes many of the fan-favorite features from the original PC games and brings them to mobile.

Create and share your ultimate theme park. Construct incredible roller coasters. Building your theme park is only the first step in your journey to become the ultimate tycoon!

The RCT4M team will continue to release new customization, franchise favorite content and features -this is only the beginning!

features

Tycoon

FREE-TO-PLAY

  • Intuitive RollerCoaster Editor.
  • 20 pre-designed coasters.
  • Customize your theme park with different attractions, restaurants, businesses, concession stands, hotels and decorations.
  • Play a Slots mini-game within your park.
  • Unlock new materials to construct cooler, faster and taller coasters.
  • Grow your economy by creating the ultimate amusement park.
  • Connect with friends on Facebook and Game Center.
  • Share roller coaster blueprints.
  • Top the Game Center leaderboards online.
  • New content and features released all the time.

Having any problems? Any suggestions? We would love to hear from you! You can reach us at our support center by going to http://support.atari.com

Note: A network connection is required to play.

iOS system requirements

iOS – Requires iOS 5.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

© 2014 Atari Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved. RollerCoaster Tycoon® 4 Mobile game™ © 2014 Chris Sawyer. All rights reserved. Developed by On5. Marketed and distributed by Atari, Inc., New York, NY. Atari and the Atari logo are trademarks owned by Atari Interactive, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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General Information

  • Genre: Simulation, Strategy, Free-to-play
  • Developer: On 5
  • Release Date: Apr 10, 2014
  • Modes: Single-player
  • Languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, and Simplified Chinese

Recent News

RCT4M – New Update – Version 1.7.0 Now Live – Multi-Parks Added!

RCT4M – Press Release – RollerCoaster Tycoon® 4 Mobile™ Now Available as Free-to-Play Game on Android Devices

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RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 has been removed from digital stores.

The popular sim was removed from the likes of GOG and Steam without explanation from publisher Atari (we've asked Atari for comment).

A spokesperson for GOG told Eurogamer it pulled the game 'due to expiring licensing rights', and stressed it'll talk with 'new distribution rights holders' to bring the game back as soon as possible.

Here's the GOG statement in full:

'Due to expiring licensing rights, we were asked to remove the product from our catalog for the time being. We'll be in talks with new distribution rights holders to hopefully bring the game back as soon as possible.'

So, why would Atari's licensing rights to RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 expire? It may have something to do with a lawsuit between Atari and RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 developer Frontier, which we reported on back in January 2017.

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Frontier claimed it was owed $2.2m in royalties by Atari over RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, which came out in 2004. Frontier said it amended its contract for RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 after Atari went bankrupt in 2013, and 'another website', perhaps SteamSpy, revealed higher sales figures than previously thought. So, Frontier worked out it should have received $3.37m in royalties from Atari, but got only $1.17m. And, Frontier said, Atari delayed when it was asked for an audit of its sales report.

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In a statement to Eurogamer issued in January 2017, Frontier confirmed the action.

'We can confirm Frontier is currently pursuing a complaint against Atari,' chief operating officer David Walsh said.

'We have attempted to resolve this issue without legal action since April 2016. We have so far been denied our contractual right to audit by Atari, and we are unfortunately left with no other way to resolve our concerns. We are unable to offer any further comment while the matter is subject to due legal process.'

Frontier declined to comment when contacted by Eurogamer this morning, but the wording of GOG's statement, which mentions 'new distribution rights holders', is worth a closer look. Could Frontier have wrestled control of RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 from Atari as part of a settlement? If so, perhaps it intends to re-launch the game itself - even though it clashes somewhat with Frontier's own - and excellent - Planet Coaster.

The RollerCoaster Tycoon franchise is not owned by Atari, but by designer Chris Sawyer, who created the first two much-loved games in the series (check out our big interview with Chris Sawyer for more). Sawyer owns the RollerCoaster Tycoon IP and trademarks, and licenses to Atari the rights to create and market new RollerCoaster Tycoon games.

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Back in 2007, Atari and Sawyer were embroiled in a lawsuit that involved Frontier. It was said that Frontier had developed an enhanced version of RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, which it intended to license to a third-party purchaser. Atari claimed Sawyer was in breach of contract by assisting Frontier in this, and sued Sawyer for damages. The dispute ended with an out of court settlement.

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