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Idle Roller Coaster Cheats: Tips & Strategy Guide

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It is time to put your rollercoaster building expertise to the test with Idle Roller Coaster, the theme park inspired idle clicker game! You are in charge of a newly built roller coaster, and you must control the wait times, the queue, the speed of the coaster, and more!

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Our Idle Roller Coaster cheats and tips will show you how to efficiently use your coins to ensure that your coaster runs smoothly!

Idle Roller Coaster is a fun and simple game to pick up and play. It is easy to check up on your coaster, and making sure everything is running efficiently is the name of the game. Let’s get started with our Idle Roller Coaster cheats, tips and tricks strategy guide!

Tap to speed up your coaster!

When you first open Idle Roller Coaster, you are immediately thrown into your new coaster. The game does not really point you in any direction, so the first thing you should know is that you can tap on the coaster tracks to speed up your coaster.

You will need to do this a lot early on because your coaster moves pretty slow and it can only hold one person at a time.

Get the Cars upgrade first!

The first thing you should upgrade is the Cars. Upgrading this will add one more car onto your coaster, meaning that it can hold one more passenger. The faster you can get people out of the station and queue, the more coins you will be making.

Early on the main bottleneck you will face are cars, so once you get a second car your coaster will start earning double the money!

Start upgrading Ticket costs!

Once you have decent amount of cars, you will be ready to start earning the big bucks. You should start upgrading your Ticket prices, as they will help you invest in other aspects of your coaster. The better your ticket prices are, the more coins you will earn!

Make sure to balance your station upgrades!

Your coaster station has three upgrades: Customer Frequency, Station Capacity, and Queue Capacity. Customer Frequency determines how fast new customers come to ride in your coaster, Station Capacity determines how many people can fit in the coaster station, and Queue Capacity determines how many people can be waiting in queue.

Try to balance these upgrades. If you notice that one aspect is unbalanced, try to remedy it by upgrading appropriately. For example, if you notice that your waiting station is full, try building more cars and do not worry about upgrading the Customer Frequency.

Buy Ornaments for boosts!

Once you are high enough level, you are able to purchase the Ornament upgrades. Ornaments are extra add-ons onto your park, and they will grant you additional bonuses. The Balloons will increase your queue size, the Ice Cream truck will increase your ticket prices, and so forth. The Ornaments are really good so buy them as soon as you can.

New countries are money exclusive!

When you reach level 20, you will unlock the Coral Reef, which is the next country. You basically start over from scratch but in a new area. Your money does not transfer over, so you can pour the rest of your earnings into the rest of upgrades before you move on if you so wish.

That’s all for Idle Roller Coaster! If you have any other tips or tricks to share, let us know in the comments below!

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Jeremy Kanjanapangka
Jeremy is a Content Writer for Touch, Tap, Play, and has been writing in the games journalism industry for almost a decade now. With a degree in English and a passion for games, he loves to talk and write about all kinds of games. While you can find him covering the latest and greatest games, there is a special place in his heart for RPGs, action-adventure games, fighting games, and anything Nintendo related.