You shouldn’t immediately associate RollerCoaster Tycoon with the type of violent sadism you see in other gaming titles, like Grand Theft Auto and Manhunt. The sleepy, PG-friendly PC game sees the player create a theme park, with the ultimate goal to turn it into a financial success. This is largely done by building attractions and rides, while conservatively balancing a budget. But bubbling under the surface is a darker side. Some degenerates (like myself, not gonna lie) play RollerCoaster Tycoon simply to exact unspeakable acts of violence against the milkshake-slurping, burger-chomping visitors to your creation. My preferred tactic was to…

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