Coaster (video game)

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Coaster
Developer(s)Code To Go
Publisher(s)Walt Disney Computer Software
Producer(s)Jim Simmons
Programmer(s)Dan Dancall
Platform(s)DOS
Release1993
Genre(s)Simulation

Coaster is a 1993 video game developed by American studio Code To Go and published by Walt Disney Computer Software for DOS.

Gameplay[edit]

Coaster is a simulator which allows players to build rollercoasters.[1] The player can ride pre-made or custom coasters and design new coasters from scratch or existing coasters. After each ride of the coaster, the player is presented with a score. The score is given based on the judgments of six evaluators. Each evaluator has a separate, distinct criterion, which determines score of the coaster. The player can fulfill criteria, leading to a higher score, by designing the coaster towards to the evaluators' specific needs. The player can also look the ride statistics by reviewing the "signature".

Reception[edit]

In 1996, Computer Gaming World declared Coaster the 31st-worst computer game ever released.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Staff (November 1996). "150 Best (and 50 Worst) Games of All Time". Computer Gaming World. No. #148. pp. 63–65, 68, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 84, 88, 90, 94, 98.

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