


Take on a deep, rewarding career mode, tackle challenging scenarios, or construct your dream coaster park with endless creative possibilities in sandbox mode. From stunning firework displays to sprawling cruise ships, there’s no limit to the creativity. Download coasters, scenery, buildings, and entire parks, or grow a following by uploading your own creations. Looking for inspiration? Discover the Frontier Workshop and harness the world’s best designs in your expanding empire. Keep them entertained so attendance figures – and profits – skyrocket. Guests react in realtime as you set prices, place scenery, and install exciting new attractions. Take advantage of Blueprints to quickly place over 700 pre-made objects, including coasters, facilities and scenery build from the ground up with detailed piece-by-piece construction or transform the ground itself with terrain-altering tools. Whatever your skill level, bring your ideas to life. Thankfully, this limit is significantly increased on the next-gen version of the game.Surprise and delight crowds as you build the coaster park of your dreams and manage a truly living world with unparalleled attention to detail. Planet Coaster on PS4 has a fairly harsh limit on the number of objects you can place in any single park. Plus, it’s the PS5 version of the game that is being given away by PlayStation Plus this month which is a very good thing. You’ll soon be laying down coaster track and creating snaking pathways with ease. Management simulation games typically control best with a keyboard and mouse, but Planet Coaster plays remarkably well even on a gamepad. The team at Frontier has also done a seriously impressive job translating the game's control scheme to the DualSense controller. It’s definitely not pushing the PS5 hardware to its limits, but it’s one of the most visually appealing games on the whole console.

From the jaunty menu music to the comical mascots that wander around your park, Planet Coaster just oozes charm.

The game also has really vibrant overall presentation. In fact, there’s even a PlayStation trophy awarded for masterminding a coaster crash involving 300 park guests or more. And, yes, if you’re the devilish type you can indeed build coasters that are specifically designed to crash.
