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3D Rollercoaster Rush

2009 video game


2009 video game

FieldValue
title3D Rollercoaster Rush
developerSumea
image3D Rollercoaster Rush logo.jpeg
captionApp store icon
publisherDigital Chocolate
releasedMay 28, 2009
platformsiOS, Android
modesSingle-player

3D Rollercoaster Rush is a video game developed by Sumea and published by Digital Chocolate for the iOS and Android. 3D Rollercoaster Rush is the successor to Rollercoaster Rush.

Gameplay

3D Rollercoaster Rush is a strategy game in which players have to navigate a rollercoaster train on various rollercoaster tracks. Players must try to get to the end of the track without crashing the entire train.

With each completed track, players earn a certain number of points. The number of points received depends on how well the track was completed, such as how fast the track was completed and how many and how high jumps were. Players can also earn points by getting special rewards that can be earned by doing things such as speeding up the train, or not braking. To advance to the next track, a player must earn a certain number of stars. Players can earn them by getting a certain number of points on a track. The faster the player goes, the happier passengers are after jumps, but if the cart does not land correctly, people will fly off the track.

There are three locations in the game (Australia, France, and The United States), and each location has its own set or tracks. With each location unlocked, the tracks start to get more difficult and feature new obstacles (such as loops and jumps).

Reception

Levi Buchanan of IGN gave the game an 8/10, calling the game a "charming action-puzzle game with a dose of thrills." He also wrote that the game was better than its predecessor, Rollercoaster Rush 3D.

References

References

  1. (May 28, 2009). "''Rollercoaster Rush'' Now Available on Apple App Store".
  2. (27 July 2009). "Rollercoaster Rush and 3D Rollercoaster Rush for iPhone". [[Macworld]].
  3. (June 22, 2009). "3D Rollercoaster Rush". [[Pocket Gamer]].
  4. (June 18, 2009). "3D ROLLERCOASTER RUSH REVIEW". [[IGN]].
  5. (July 1, 2009). "3D Rollercoaster Rush Review". AppSpy.
  6. Buchanan, Levi. (June 19, 2009). "3D Rollercoaster Rush Review". IGN.
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