Best Theme Park Games 2024 [Ultimate List]

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Best Theme Park Games 2024 [Ultimate List]

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Best Theme Park Games 2023

Who doesn't like to play a theme park game now and then for some fun? Here is a list of all the best theme park games to play right now.

By Justin FernandezFebruary 15, 2024 Share Tweet Pin Email Download PDF Best Theme Park Games

If you get excited at the thought of building your own theme park complete with rollercoasters, water slides, and other attractions, then join the club.

Although there aren’t as many new theme park games releasing today as there were during the 1990s, you can still find plenty of simulation games that let you design and manage your own parks.

In this list, we’ll showcase the finest theme park games to play in 2024, including the finest theme park sims and the finest theme park games for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.

We’ll be updating this list in the future with new titles, so make sure to check back and let us know if we missed any of your favorite theme park games!

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Planet Coaster

Platforms: Windows, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Mac

Our first recommendation is Planet Coaster, the spiritual successor to Roller Coaster Tycoon where you’re free to create unique theme parks and share them with players around the world.

It features a Career mode that has you completing various scenarios with certain conditions in addition to Sandbox and Challenge modes that drop you on an empty plot of land with all items unlocked.

Planet Coaster boasts an impressive 40+ rides and attractions to help draw customers along with numerous themed decorations to give your park a distinct look and feel.

There are also many DLC packs that expand the number of themes available, ranging from fantasy to science fiction, Hollywood sets, pirates, and everything in between. 

Parkitect

Platforms: Windows, Linux, Mac

Another theme park management sim worth checking out is Parkitect, which is targeted at a more casual audience compared to robust park builders like Planet Coaster.

This is perfect for nostalgic Roller Coaster Tycoon fans that want a new customizable theme park experience but don’t need as many bells and whistles.

With that said, the game is still quite flexible when it comes to building tools, allowing you to alter terrain, place bodies of water, and create custom paths for your guests to walk around the park.

It also offers a deep library of decorative objects across several themes that can be expanded further with Steam Workshop mods.

Planet Zoo

Platform: Windows

If you’ve had your fill of roller coasters and carousels, why not try out a different theme park game that lets you create stunning habitats for exotic animals?

Planet Zoo comes well-recommended and is also made by Frontier Developments, the same studio behind Planet Coaster, so naturally, it follows a similar formula.

In it, you’re tasked with caring for a wide range of species with special dietary, environmental, and social needs that have to be addressed while maintaining your zoo’s staff, amenities, and more.

The game gives you the option to play as a single character and follow them through a life-long zoo-keeping career, or become a franchiser who oversees an entire location.

Parkasaurus

Platform: Windows

Of course, if your passions for zoo keeping are limited to reptiles, particularly those from the Jurassic period, you may want to give Parkasaurus a go instead.

Best described as Jurassic Park come to life, the game sees you building eye-catching dinosaur exhibits, scientific research facilities, and a plethora of amenities to keep guests happy.

With the base game, you get over 24 discoverable species that can be displayed in unique habitats designed for their needs and constructed entirely by you.

If safety and regulation aren’t really your jam, you can just as easily set your dinosaurs loose and watch as guests freak out and run around the park.

Jurassic World Evolution

Platforms: Windows, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

For a more officially licensed take on dinosaur theme parks, check out Jurassic World Evolution, where you take on the role of a twisted mad scientist experimenting with extinct animal DNA.

Your journey starts with the legendary Muertes archipelago location which is still home to an exhaustive number of aggressive reptiles.

From there, you branch off and focus on one of three key areas: Science, Entertainment, or Security, with each impacting your park’s reputation.

If you haven’t had a chance to check out the game for yourself, we suggest maybe holding out for the sequel, Jurassic World Evolution 2, which releases later this year.

Indoorlands

Platforms: Windows, Linux, Mac

While not as extensively favored as customary exterior parks, indoor amusement parks can be equally enjoyable and exhilarating to explore, especially when you are the individual constructing them.

Indoorlands is a recent entry in the niche theme park sim genre that has managed to catch our eye during its Steam Early Access period.

You’re able to build and customize a wide selection of attractions using different themes with the option to mix and match or zero in on a particular aesthetic for your park.

The game also features a management component for ensuring parks are profitable, along with the ability to manually operate or ride each attraction as a guest.

NoLimits 2

Platforms: Windows, Mac

While many of the games on this list dabble with roller coaster creation, No Limits 2 focuses on the more technical aspects of building your own high-speed death tracks.

Therefore, it’s best suited for coaster enthusiasts and people who have a natural interest in engineering, though you can still pick things up as you go as long as you don’t mind a steep learning curve.

With enough time, patience, and mastery of No Limits’ tools, you’ll be rewarded with the tremendous satisfaction of riding the roller coaster of your dreams.

If you’re still on the fence, consider trying out the free No Limits 2 demo before investing in the full game.

RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Complete Edition

Platforms: Windows, Nintendo Switch, Mac

If you’ve been playing theme park games for a long time, there’s a good chance you’ve spent time with any of the numerous RollerCoaster Tycoon installments.

The first one we’ll be recommending here is RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, which originally released way back in 2006 and is often cited as the best theme park sim ever made.

In it, you’re given free roam over your park’s finances, shops, services, staff, and attractions while playing out various scenarios designed to hone your theme park tycoon skills.

The Complete Edition adds widescreen support at full 1080p resolution and includes all content from both RCT3: Soaked! and RCT3: Wild! expansion packs.

RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic

Platforms: Windows, Mac

If you want to complete your RollerCoaster Tycoon collection, you can save money by purchasing RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic on PC or Mac.

This remastered bundle includes updated versions of both the original RCT and RCT2 with the Wacky Worlds and Time Twister expansion packs included.

In it, you play out 95 classic theme park scenarios using an intuitive toolkit that lets you edit scenery, rides, and other attractions based on real theme parks.

Additionally, you can come up with your own custom scenarios to share with friends as well as import other players’ creations.

Tower Unite

Platforms: Windows, Linux, Mac

We’ve covered a lot of games that revolve around building and managing theme parks, but what about one that focuses on just enjoying the attractions?

Tower Unite is best described as a social hub where players can come together and play various mini-games and interactive booths.

From arcade classics like skeeball and laser tag to mini-golf and kart racing, you’ll find no shortage of exciting activities to explore while also making friends.

And for those who love building, Tower Unite lets you create your own virtual apartment complete with custom furniture and decorations, as well as import custom models for your avatar.

The Eldritch Zookeeper

Platforms: Windows, Mac

Last but not least, The Eldritch Zookeeper is a theme park sim currently in development by developer/publisher Cranktrain for PC and Mac.

In it, you play as a cursed zookeeper tasked with managing a zoo filled with otherworldly eldritch monsters that have magical powers.

Your goal is to build appropriate enclosures for each monster and keep them both fed and happy to prevent unfortunate accidents throughout the park.

Along with displaying the most exotic beasts around, you’ll need to build amenities such as ice-cream stands, smoothie shops, bathrooms, and more to keep your visitors entertained.

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As a fan of both indie and triple-A games, Justin finds joy in discovering and sharing hidden gems with other passionate gamers. In addition to reporting on the latest and greatest titles, he manages GamingScan’s social media channels.

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