


If you have already saved your blueprint locally, you can skip this! If you don’t, here’s how you can do it: Items posted to the Workshop in the Alpha version of Planet Coaster will NOT be available in the full release of the game, but there is a super easy way to save your Workshop items locally and transfer them with you into Beta. That's why you're here after all.We’re getting close to Planet Coaster’s launch on Novemand we’re really excited to see everyone playing and contributing to the Steam workshop and here on our forums! With our Beta fast approaching as well, we have a small but important update in regards to the Steam Workshop as we move toward these upcoming milestones. For both of these tasks, and many others, knowing where your game saves are located is crucial.

Save LocationĪfter building an amazing theme park, you might want to create a backup (so that you never lose it to a game error or PC problem), or just share your save with your friend. Players can currently access the game on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows. Planet Coaster was both developed and published by Frontier Developments renound for its simulation games such as Planet Zoo and Jurassic World Evolution. By increasing the satisfaction of customers, players are able to increase their income to spend on improving the theme park features, simulating a real-life theme park. This includes everything from constructing the rides, designing the layout and scenery, to running and managing the theme park itself. Similar its predecessor ‘Rollercoaster Tycoon’, players are given the ability to design and build their own unique theme park. Whilst many players have spoken favorably on the game’s high level of customization and visuals, a few have criticized its difficult scenarios and slow performance.

Planet Coaster, first released on 17th November 2016, has received some mixed responses from fans with a review rating of 75% on PC Gamer and 84% on Metacritic.
