
Parkitect invites you to build and manage the theme parks of your dreams, from constructing your own coasters to designing a smoothly running park that fully immerses guests in its theming. As a simulation title with indie roots, it pairs creative freedom with the practical demands of keeping a park profitable and its visitors happy. There is a full campaign to play through, and both the campaign and a free-form sandbox mode can be tackled solo or cooperatively by up to eight players building together online.
On the building side, you shape the terrain, place water and raise structures, then dress everything up with a huge selection of decorative objects across various themes. The centerpiece is your roller coaster: design one yourself or pick from ready-made options, and choose from over 70 of the world's most popular ride types, including spinning, looping, launching and flying variants to keep surprising your guests.
Managing a park is only half the job. You watch your finances and guest satisfaction closely, and for the first time in a theme park game the behind-the-scenes areas carry real meaning too. Routing resources to shops without irritating guests and hiding staff zones from public view all feed into the immersion. The campaign spans 26 scenarios with unique settings that test your management and coaster-design skills on PC.