Let’s face it: The best part of RollerCoaster Tycoon was killing tourists

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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