Rollercoaster Tycoon Touch Level 50

Feb 28, 2017 You can be the judge when it comes to the merits of those changes. What we’re here to do is provide some RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch Tips, Cheats and Strategies to help maximize your park.

We live in an instant gratification society. We’re used to getting things now, or at least very quickly. RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch, however, wants you to relax and enjoy the ride(s).

To be fair, it’s hardly the only mobile game that makes you play for a while to unlock things, and even the original RollerCoaster Tycoon PC games required research to give you more building options. Besides, if Atari simply gave you the keys to everything right away and said, “Have at it,” you might not be in for the long haul.

Still, there’s also a decent chance you might be wondering exactly when you unlock certain rides, shops and decorations. All of that info is in the game itself, but in the interest of saving you time (and thus pulling this whole discussion full circle), we’ve gone ahead and done all the research for you. The following is a list of everything in the game that unlocks at specific levels as you advance through RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch.

Important note: Don’t forget that even once you reach the appropriate level to unlock a building, you still need to find it for the first time in a pack of cards before you can construct it. Reaching the right level just means those cards will begin to show up in packs. It also could lead to you being able to construct some higher level buildings before lower level ones if you find those cards first.

A word on coasters: It wouldn’t be much of a RollerCoaster Tycoon game without coasters, and Touch has seven different kinds. Keep in mind that before you can build one, you need all four of its basic cards: station, train, tracks and chain lift. Happily, those four cards always unlock at the same level for each coaster type, as you’ll see below.

Level 1

  • Merry-Go Round (Junior Ride)
  • Burger Stand (Restaurant)
  • Bathroom (Utility)

Level 2

  • Joystick Arcade (Junior Ride)
  • Frozen Treats (Restaurant)
  • Balloon Stand (Shop)
  • Star Topiary (Foliage Decoration)
  • Maple Tree (Foliage Decoration)
  • Small Pines (Foliage Decoration)

Level 3

  • Haunted House (Family Ride)
  • Lemonade Cart (Restaurant)
  • Teddy Bear Stand (Shop)
  • Elephant Topiary (Foliage Decoration)
  • Poppies (Foliage Decoration)

Level 4

  • Drop Tower (Thrill Ride)
  • Wooden Station (Wooden Custom Coaster)
  • Wooden Train (Wooden Custom Coaster)
  • Wooden Tracks (Wooden Custom Coaster)
  • Wooden Chain Lift (Wooden Custom Coaster)
  • Wooden Helix Down (Wooden Custom Coaster)

Level 5

  • Fortune Teller (Family Game)
  • Pizza Stand (Restaurant)
  • Palm Tree (Adventure Decoration)
  • Plaza Garden (Classic Decoration)
  • Ride Maintenance (Utility)

Level 6

  • Hammer Game (Family Ride)
  • Caramel Popcorn (Restaurant)
  • Tshirt Stand (Shop)
  • Bamboo Plant (Adventure Decoration)

Level 7

  • Zipper (Thrill Ride)
  • Rice Noodle Stand (Restaurant)
  • Miner’s Cart (Western Decoration)
  • Wooden Helix Up (Wooden Custom Coaster)

Level 8

  • Water Gun (Junior Ride)
  • Soft Drink Cart (Restaurant)
  • Baseball Hat Stand (Shop)
  • Blue Iris (Foliage Decoration)

Level 9

  • Helter Skelter (Junior Ride)
  • Casa Mexico (Restaurant)
  • Mayan Temple (Adventure Decoration)
  • Telecom Satellite (Sci-fi Decoration)
  • Rocky Pond (Classic Decoration)

Level 10

  • Whack-A-Mole (Family Ride)
  • Nachos Cart (Restaurant)
  • Balancing Rock (Western Decoration)
  • Information Center (Utility)

Level 11

  • Spinner (Thrill Ride)
  • Gelato Cart (Restaurant)
  • Steel Station (Steel Custom Coaster)
  • Steel Train (Steel Custom Coaster)
  • Steel Tracks (Steel Custom Coaster)
  • Steel Chain Lift (Steel Custom Coaster)

Level 12

  • Cotton Candy Stand (Restaurant)
  • Teepees (Western Decoration)
  • Little Garden (Classic Decoration)

Level 13

  • Observation Tower (Family Ride)
  • Salad Stand (Restaurant)
  • Space Rocket (Sci-fi Decoration)
  • Big Rock (Adventure Decoration)

Level 14

  • Sushi Cart (Restaurant)
  • Cactus (Western Decoration)
  • Steel Helix Down (Steel Custom Coaster)

Level 15

  • Zero-G Zipper (Thrill Ride)
  • Taco Stand (Restaurant)
  • Atari Topiary (Foliage Decoration)
  • Steel Looping (Steel Custom Coaster)

Level 16

  • Vertical Slice (Thrill Ride)
  • Ice Tea Stand (Restaurant)
  • Steel Twist (Steel Custom Coaster)

Level 17

  • Sunglasses Stand (Shop)
  • Exquisite Fountain (Classic Decoration)
  • Geraniums (Foliage Decoration)

Level 18

  • Small Wheel (Junior Ride)
  • Picnic Area (Classic Decoration)
  • Dead Tree (Western Decoration)
  • Penny Fountain (Classic Decoration)

Level 19

  • 4D Cinema (Family Ride)
  • Log Cabin (Restaurant)
  • Solar System (Sci-fi Decoration)
  • Steel Bowtie (Steel Custom Coaster)

Level 20

  • PinaColada Stand (Restaurant)
  • Steel Helix Up (Steel Custom Coaster)
  • Steel Dive Loop (Steel Custom Coaster)

Level 21

  • Bumper Cars (Family Ride)
  • Winged Station (Winged Custom Coaster)
  • Winged Train (Winged Custom Coaster)
  • Winged Tracks (Winged Custom Coaster)
  • Winged Chain Lift (Winged Custom Coaster)

Level 22

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  • Pendulum (Thrill Ride)
  • Fries Stand (Restaurant)
  • Foam Finger Stand (Shop)
  • French Garden (Classic Decoration)

Level 23

  • Go Kart (Thrill Ride)
  • Skull Rock (Adventure Decoration)
  • Space Jeep (sci-fi decoration)

Level 24

  • Sushi Stand (Restaurant)
  • Winged Looping (Winged Custom Coaster)

Level 25

  • Twisted Twizzler (Thrill Ride)
  • Cherry On Top (Restaurant)
  • Bird Fountain (Classic Decoration)
  • Steel Corkscrew (Steel Custom Coaster)

Level 26

  • Pirate Ship (Family Ride)
  • Violets (Foliage Decoration)
  • Pond with Bridge (Classic Decoration)
  • Wind Mill (Western Decoration)
  • Steel Batwing (Steel Custom Coaster)

Level 27

  • Tornado (Thrill Ride)
  • Candy Apple Stand (Restaurant)
  • Moon Lander (Sci-fi Decoration)
  • Steel Roll Over (Steel Custom Coaster)

Level 28

  • Popcorn Stand (Restaurant)
  • Winged Corkscrew (Winged Custom Coaster)
  • Winged Inclined Loop (Winged Custom Coaster)

Level 29

  • Log Flume (Family Ride)
  • Juna Statue (Classic Decoration)
  • Steel Immelmann Loop (Steel Custom Coaster)
  • Steel Butterfly (Steel Custom Coaster)

Level 30

  • Seafood Grill (Restaurant)
  • Small Rock (Classic Decoration)
  • Totem Pole (Western Decoration)
  • Winged Non-Inverting Loop (Winged Custom Coaster)

Level 31

  • Tea Cups (Junior Ride)
  • Hyper Station (Hyper Custom Coaster)
  • Hyper Train (Hyper Custom Coaster)
  • Hyper Tracks (Hyper Custom Coaster)
  • Hyper Chain Lift (Hyper Custom Coaster)

Level 32

  • Espresso Stand (Restaurant)
  • Winged Helix Down (Winged Custom Coaster)
  • Winged Dive Loop (Winged Custom Coaster)
  • Hyper Station Christmas (Hyper Custom Coaster)

Level 33

  • Shipwreck (Adventure Decoration)
  • Western Wagon (Western Decoration)
  • Hyper Train Christmas (Hyper Custom Coaster)
  • Hyper Station Valentine (Hyper Custom Coaster)

Level 34

  • Pasta Stand (Restaurant)
  • Winged Twist (Winged Custom Coaster)
  • Hyper Train Valentine (Hyper Custom Coaster)

Level 35

  • Flying Carpet (Thrill Ride)
  • Forest Pine (Foliage Decoration)
  • Pirate Cannon (Adventure Decoration)

Level 36

  • Circus (Family Ride)
  • Space Antenna (Sci-fi Decoration)
  • Water Tower (Western Decoration)

Level 37

  • Asian-2-Go (Restaurant)
  • Winged Zero G Roll (Winged Custom Coaster)

Level 38

  • Ferris Wheel (Family Ride)
  • Barrel’n Bones (Adventure Decoration)

Level 39

  • Churros Stand (Restaurant)
  • Winged Helix Up (Winged Custom Coaster)
  • Winged Immelmann Loop (Winged Custom Coaster)

Level 40

  • Super Flyer (Thrill Ride)
  • Flower Bush (Foliage Decoration)
  • Hyper Helix Down (Hyper Custom Coaster)

Level 41

  • Inverted Station (Inverted Custom Coaster)
  • Inverted Train (Inverted Custom Coaster)
  • Inverted Tracks (Inverted Custom Coaster)
  • Inverted Chain Lift (Inverted Custom Coaster)

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Level 42

  • Typhoon (Thrill Ride)
  • Jack the Parrot (Adventure Decoration)
  • Space Station (Sci-fi Decoration)

Level 43

  • Sandwich Stand (Restaurant)
  • Hyper Hammerhead Turn (Hyper Custom Coaster)

Level 44

  • Funslide (Junior Ride)
  • Inverted Helix Down (Inverted Custom Coaster)

Level 45

  • Ghost Train (Thrill Ride)
  • Italian House (Restaurant)
  • Astronaut (Sci-fi Decoration)

Level 46

  • Ring of Fire (Thrill Ride)
  • Inverted Looping (Inverted Custom Coaster)

Level 47

  • Hyper Helix Up (Hyper Custom Coaster)
  • Inverted Cobra Roll (Inverted Custom Coaster)

Level 48

  • Silly Swings (Family Ride)
  • Dumpling Stand (Restaurant)
  • Solar Tree (Sci-fi Decoration)

Level 49

  • Inverted Helix Up (Inverted Custom Coaster)
  • Inverted Batwing (Inverted Custom Coaster)

Level 50

  • Spacewars (Family Ride)
  • Inverted Twist (Inverted Custom Coaster)

Level 51

  • Dive Station (Dive Custom Coaster)
  • Dive Train (Dive Custom Coaster)
  • Dive Tracks (Dive Custom Coaster)
  • Dive Chain Lift (Dive Custom Coaster)

Level 53

  • Inverted Bowtie (Inverted Custom Coaster)
  • Inverted Zero G Roll (Inverted Custom Coaster)

Level 54

  • Dive Helix Down (Dive Custom Coaster)

Level 55

  • Dive Dive Loop (Dive Custom Coaster)

Level 57

  • Dive Side Winder Up (Dive Custom Coaster)

Level 58

  • Inverted Pretzel Loop (Inverted Custom Coaster)
  • Inverted Non Inverting Loop (Inverted Custom Coaster)

Level 60

  • Dive Helix Up (Dive Custom Coaster)

Level 61

  • Accelerator Station (Accelerator Custom Coaster)
  • Accelerator Train (Accelerator Custom Coaster)
  • Accelerator Tracks (Accelerator Custom Coaster)
  • Accelerator Chain Lift (Accelerator Custom Coaster)

Level 64

  • Dive Corkscrew (Dive Custom Coaster)

Level 66

  • Inverted Corkscrew (Inverted Custom Coaster)

Level 67

  • Dive Immelmann Loop (Dive Custom Coaster)

Level 68

  • Dive Side Winder Down (Dive Custom Coaster)

Level 69

  • Dive Vertical Twist Up (Dive Custom Coaster)
  • Accelerator Top Hat (Accelerator Custom Coaster)

Level 71

  • Accelerator Vertical Twist Up (Accelerator Custom Coaster)

Level 74

  • Dive Vertical Twist Down (Dive Custom Coaster)

Level 75

  • Dive Zero G Roll (Dive Custom Coaster)

Level 76

  • Dive Non Inverting Loop (Dive Custom Coaster)

Level 77

  • Dive Twist (Dive Custom Coaster)

Level 78

  • Dive Looping (Dive Custom Coaster)
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Level 79

  • Accelerator Helix Down (Accelerator Custom Coaster)

Level 81

  • Accelerator Vertical Twist Down (Accelerator Custom Coaster)

Level 83

  • Accelerator Helix Up (Accelerator Custom Coaster)

Level 85

  • Accelerator Norweigan Loop (Accelerator Custom Coaster)

What about Trophies?

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Good question, and congrats on reading all the way to the end! Trophies are special kinds of decorations in RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch that can only be unlocked when you complete achievements. There are currently 17 Trophies in the game, and they give bonuses to nearby rides like other Decorations, so they’re definitely worth checking out.

Roller coaster and theme park enthusiasts have some options when it comes to building the parks of their dreams on mobile. RollerCaster Tycoon Classic is a pretty faithful recreation of the first two PC games, complete (for better or worse) with decidedly old school graphics. For a more updated spin, Atari has also released RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch, designed to marry some of the original gameplay with modern systems.

It succeeds for the most part, at least in the sense that you feel like you are building an amusement park and catering to the guests’ desires while watching the bottom line. The graphics got a big kick in the pants, and there’s no question that it is very much “of the moment” in the way that it manages your time and gameplay sessions.

You can be the judge when it comes to the merits of those changes. What we’re here to do is provide some RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch Tips, Cheats and Strategies to help maximize your park-building acumen and make the cryogenically preserved body of Walt Disney blue with envy at your vision (blue instead of green since he’s frozen). Let’s get our tycoon on.

Bigger is Better

Where the original RollerCoaster Tycoon games generally presented you with scenarios that tested your ability to fulfill certain objectives in a specific amount of time, Touch has no such time constraints. Your goal is simply to have the most impressive park possible, zoning regulations be damned, we assume.

That doesn’t mean you can just build willy-nilly. Just like its predecessors left you at the mercy of your research department when it came to what rides or attractions you could construct next, the gods of randomness are present in the form of card packs. Each time you open a pack, you’ll either get a new card, opening up that item for construction, or cards for rides, stores and scenery you already have. Obtain enough duplicates and you can level up that attraction, increasing its usefulness to your park.

BONUS TIP: You can often build several of the same ride or store if desired. Look at the number on the left-hand side of any card and you’ll see how many copies of that structure you currently have in your park and the maximum number allowed — which can be increased at times by leveling up the card.

The park visitors, or Peeps, can also help guide you in the right direction when it comes to what to build next. If you tap on the smiley (hopefully) icon at the top of the main game screen, you’ll get a graph of the Peeps’ average satisfaction that has three bars: Fun, Food and Hygiene. While everything you build affects these scores in some way, a general way to look at them can be expressed pretty simply:

  • If your Fun is low, build more rides.
  • If your Food is low, build more restaurants.
  • If your Hygiene is low, build more bathrooms — and if you’re maxed out on those, you might want to consider leveling up cards specifically to lower their Nausea ratings since that helps keep Hygiene high.

BONUS TIP: While you’re going big, you’re eventually going to run out of space. Starting at level 10, you can purchase park expansions off on the perimeters of your land just by tapping on them and paying the (fairly significant) amount of coins. A new expansion will open up for you every few levels.

Coins are Key

There’s no overstating how important coins are to RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch. Literally everything you want to do requires coins, and you don’t earn them all that quickly in the early stages of the game.

To build a new ride or attraction or lay down a new piece of scenery, you need not only the proper card but also the required number of coins. The same is true when you’re looking to upgrade anything. You’re going to run out of coins and find yourself unable to do anything at times. It’s just the reality of life as a tycoon.

There are some ways you can earn coins faster. Everything in the park, from the front gate to the shops (not bathrooms, though if memory serves you could charge guests to use them in the original RollerCoaster Tycoon games) has an adjustable ticket price for the Peeps. Just tap on an attraction and then tap on the price tag icon and you can use the slider to set the current price. Pay heed to the feedback about whether peeps find it to be too expensive. A good rule of thumb is to set it as high as possible while still falling in the ‘Good Value’ range.

Since this is a free-to-play game, you can also buy coins. Just tap on your coin balance at the top of the screen and you’ll see your options, and as with most F2P titles, it’s probably a smart move to wait for a special offer if you’re going to take the paid plunge.

BONUS TIP: Real life logic applies to what Peeps are willing to pay just to set foot in your theme park masterpiece. As you add more attractions, you’ll find that the Park Entrance price can be adjusted upward without it having a negative effect on guests’ attitudes — and you definitely should whenever possible.

Save Your Tickets

Tickets are the premium currency in RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch, and as such, are pretty valuable. You won’t earn them as often or in the same quantities as coins, and they should be carefully stockpiled as a result.

At launch, tickets can be used right away for two purposes: completing missions instantly and buying more packs of cards. The first use is really only something to consider if you desperately need experience points to level up or coins in a hurry, depending on the mission reward in question. More often, you should be saving your tickets for card packs.

Spending 10 tickets on a Folder of Cards is tempting since you can earn that many tickets quickly by turning in missions or knocking out achievements. It’s just that the Binder of Cards is a better value: 38 cards for 35 tickets. That’s the way to go whenever possible.

One extra way to earn tickets is by tapping on the ‘Offers’ button in the store and checking out what Tapjoy has in store. You’ve probably encountered Tapjoy while playing other mobile games, but just in case, it often asks you to spend money on products or services to get some in-game currency in return, so be forewarned.

BONUS TIP: After you’ve played for a while, you’ll unlock the ability to promote your park, driving in more Peeps using the bullhorn icon in the bottom-right corner. For 25 tickets, you can get a 15 percent attendance boost for 12 hours, which isn’t that bad. However, you can also get a 5 percent boost for three hours simply by watching a video. That seems like the better play in most circumstances.

Design Your Own Thrills

One of the cooler features of RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch, even in a relatively limited form, is the ability to design your own roller coasters. It’s not quite as intuitive as constructing and placing everything else in your park, but it does offer you an impressive amount of control given the overall simplicity of the game.

To build a coaster, you’ll first need one of all four kinds of basic cards: station, train, tracks and chain lift. There are seven types of coasters in all, each with their own additional feature cards, but they all share the four basics.

Construction begins by placing the station and making sure you have plenty of room to lay out the track. You can manage the elevation of different parts of the track so that it goes over existing attractions, but until you get the hang of it, the easiest thing to do is to build near the back of your land or in a freshly opened expansion.

Inside the build menu, you lay out track by simply dragging out your finger from the station or the last node. At each node, you have the following options:

  • Slide the track around on the X and Y axes.
  • Change the elevation of the track, moving it up or down.
  • Tilting the track left or right, as you would to bank the turns.

Any or all of those options can be performed at each node. Then you simply build out to the next one. If applicable, you can also tap the ‘Add Special’ icon to throw in a loop, spiral or other fancy track section, though there might be some prerequisites to doing so. For example, you can’t add the ‘Wooden Helix Down’ special card to the wooden coaster unless your track is already high enough off the ground at that node to accommodate it.

Special elements are great for raising the Intensity and Excitement ratings of a coaster, so don’t hesitate to use them when possible. Also, keep in mind that each basic and special card in a coaster can be leveled up separately, giving you some options on how to boost its performance and desirability to the Peeps.

BONUS TIP: Want to build a longer coaster with more nodes and elements? You’ll want to level up the tracks card, as that will give you a length bonus and allow you to add more.

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