Ease Of Play – Park Beyond
One game is much easier to jump into and start building the park of your dreams than the other. When it comes to how easy it is to use, Park Beyond goes above and beyond. It’s clear where to go for what rides and where to find useful information about how to play.
You might think that the game that goes deeper into finances and management would be harder to get good at, but it has a lot of help and tutorials even late in the game that make most of the gameplay go easily. From there, everything is impossible.
Graphics – Park Beyond
There are many things that make people like one game more than another. For many players who want to use the latest machines and PC parts, graphics is a big deal.
When it comes to images, Park Beyond is a little better than the other game. Both have a lot of colors and look a little bit like cartoons, but Park Beyond is a little bit clearer. Now, images aren’t everything, but there is something so soothing about seeing your new roller coaster rendered and running with less loss of fidelity.
DLC – Planet Coaster
One thing is how long the base game is. But what should you do when you’re bored and have a little extra cash? That’s why DLC is helpful. You can buy extra material for both games, but Planet Coaster has a lot more than the other one. The annual pass for Park Beyond comes with three pretty good DLCs that give you more choices for building parks.
Planet Coaster has more than a dozen different add-ons that can be bought separately. These add everything to your park, like new types of buildings, themed rides, and even new visitors. So, whatever you want, the DLC for Planet Coaster has you covered.
Online – Planet Coaster
Building your own theme park can be a lonely job at times. Planet Coaster is the way to go if you want to share your works online. It has an easy-to-use sharing system that lets you share any park you make online with anyone who wants to look at it.
It’s a great way to meet other players and find out about ways to build rides that you might not have thought of yet. It’s not a big part of the game, but it’s fun to do when you can’t decide what to make next or just want to see what other people have made.
Simulator – Park Beyond
One of the best things about playing a simulator game is getting as close as possible to a real job while making it fun and easy to control. Park Beyond is the better technical training game because of this. Some players might like that Park Beyond doesn’t go into the details of running a park, but for those who do, this is the game to play.
You have to keep a lot of things in mind when building rides and your park as a whole, but that’s not a bad thing. Once you know what it all means, you’ll feel like a pro when you can make rides, take care of guests’ needs, and watch your budget at the same time.
Replayability – Park Beyond
It’s fine to play games like these for a few hours here and there. But since neither has a real end, it’s important to think about how many times you can play it. Park Beyond does a lot to make sure you won’t get bored with it anytime soon. Even though it doesn’t have a lot of DLC, the base game is enough to keep you playing for hours and hours.
There are a lot of rides, decorations, and patterns that you can try out, and Tunnel Rush works best when you do. The base rollercoaster design is very user-friendly and won’t punish you for trying something crazy. This makes it even more fun to see what you can get away with in your park.
Verdict – Park Beyond
Both Park Beyond and Planet Coaster are great games, especially if you like games that let you run a park. One game is better than the other, though.
Definitely, that game is Park Beyond. It works well and looks nice while doing so. You wouldn’t think that a game with so many things to do would be so fun and easy to learn. Every game has its flaws, but if you have these two games in your shopping cart, choose Park Beyond. You’ll quickly see how much fun it can be to build your own park.