

If you’re interested in getting involved with the development of the game then have a look at OpenRCT2‘s forums. The game itself is often described as now being more stable than the original release and has also introduced a multiplayer feature, allowing you to play with your friends.Īs with OpenTTD, the game is being constantly updated and improved by the community to ensure that it becomes as good as it possibly can be. This can also be downloaded from the OpenRCT2 website, although the games developers do ask that even if you use the demo to make OpenRCT2 work, you still buy a copy of the original game to support its developer, Chris Sawyer. However, it is possible to use the free demo to get the required files to run the game. While the files themselves are free to download, the game requires you to own a copy of the original game, although these days a copy of Rollercoaster Tycoon 2 can be bought relatively cheaply from GoG or Steam. You can download the game for your choice of OS here. In addition to this, the open-source creation also supports Mac and Linux operating systems. CSL is the spiritual successor to Transport Tycoon and OpenLoco aims to improve the game similar to how OpenTTD improved Transport Tycoon and OpenRCT2 improved RollerCoaster Tycoon. It contains all the features of the original game plus some updates and improvements to the 2003 theme park simulator. Maybe try OpenLoco :) OpenLoco is an open-source re-implementation of Chris Sawyer's Locomotion (CSL).

OpenRCT2 is an open-source version of Rollercoaster Tycoon 2.
