

Tweak the Intensity and size of your brush and just practice poking holes in the ground by keeping that left-mouse button pressed down on the unsuspecting dirt or pulling it up by holding the CTRL button as you click. To pull of such a feat, you simply need to go tap into the ‘Terrain’ menu in the lower right corner of your screen (by the Path section) and hit the ‘Push’ button. You start every Sandbox mode with a long field of nothing, and that’s a lot of room for some ponds for guests to relax around or maybe even a lake for a sea demon to call its home.

Terraforming with a custom ‘brush’ size and strength is strikingly similar to painting in Photoshop - only it’s much easier to get results when you don’t know what you’re doing.ĭigging moats around plazas or simply adding a few water features around the park can be the easiest way to tip the scales of customer satisfaction in your favor. The terrain tool in Planet Coaster does a good job of doing most of the hard work itself. Grab a shovel and get used to digging a few holes in the group. Let’s take a stab at some of the early ones. While the UI looks about as clean and tidy as a millionaire’s mansion, it doesn’t mean every little function and capability is as easy to pull off as you’d expect.įrom the moment you open your park gates to the point where the simulation practically runs itself, you’ll be discovering new ways to build and new solutions to old problems. It’s vast, complicated and a little daunting at times.

Planet Coaster is an interesting demon to behold.
