Aspyr announces RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Soaked! for Apple Macintosh

Aspyr Media, Inc. announced today they will publish RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Soaked! for Macintosh, with an anticipated release in March 2007. RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Soaked! licensed from Atari Interactive, Inc., is the first expansion pack for RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 and is being developed for Mac by Aspyr Studios.

It’s wet, wild and totally soaked! Now, run your own water park – and ride all the rides – with this expansion to RollerCoaster Tycoon 3. Celebrate summer as hundreds of peeps (that’s RollerCoaster Tycoon talk for “guests”) catch rays and waves with an amazing lineup of super-splash flume rides, massive water slides, aquatic shows, beaches and more. Blast peeps with water cannons, build them outrageous coasters, and wow ‘em with laser light shows! Get drenched with this splashy summertime addition to one of the biggest games of the year.

RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Soaked! will soon be available for pre-order through Aspyr’s website and is rated “E” for “Everyone” by the ESRB. For more information on this title please visit http://www.aspyr.com/product/info/70

4 Comments

  1. I don’t know why people say there aren’t any games for Macs… you just have to wait a few months, but so many popular titles can be played directly on a Mac.. and hey if you don’t like that, just fire up BootCamp and play whatever windows game you want on world class hardware!!!

  2. The current version of Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 looks cool. Has anybody had experience, good or bad, with it that they could share? I heard it requires a fairly powerful system, which is fine, but please share your thoughts about how it’s being supported by the company, playability, whether it’s universal at this point, etc.

    Thanks in advance.

    – Typhoon

  3. > Joshua wrote: I don’t know why people say there aren’t any games for Macs… you just have to wait a few months…

    I guess it just gets a bit old to keep saying that last part over and over again. 🙁

  4. “> Joshua wrote: I don’t know why people say there aren’t any games for Macs… you just have to wait a few months…”

    And then pretend to be excited when somebody ports a lame game to the Mac.

    “just fire up BootCamp and play whatever windows game you want on world class hardware!!!”

    I presume these are two separate things, you fire up boot camp on your Mac with it’s lame graphics accelerator selection, then go away and play the Windows game on some other world class hardware?

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