ScreamRide
A theme-park coaster builder where you design, test, and ride your own death traps, then watch AI riders either survive or spectacularly bail.
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A clever one-trick pony that delivers exactly what it promises: building wild coasters and watching them hilariously fail.
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About ScreamRide
ScreamRide puts you in the seat of a deranged engineer tasked with building roller coasters that are equal parts functional and chaotic. You design tracks, set up jumps and loops, then hop in as the test dummy to see if your creation works or explodes. The core loop is genuinely fun: build something ridiculous, ride it, watch the physics play out in real-time, then tweak and retry. The game nails the creative satisfaction of iterating on a design and pulling off a run that shouldn't have worked. The campaign mode gets thin fast, and the overall package feels more like a clever sandbox toy than a full game. There's not much depth beyond the core coaster building, and the ride physics, while entertaining, lack the refinement you'd want from a serious sim. If you're looking for a quick creative rush and don't mind the shallowness, it scratches that itch. Just know you're signing up for a novelty, not a lifestyle.

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- Developer
- Xbox Game Studios
- Publisher
- Microsoft Studios
- Release Date
- Mar 3, 2015