![]() What's properly fascinated me is the way rides are almost seamlessly integrated into the build itself. But creator SCReconcile is evidently pulling from designs penned by Scottish concept artist Ian McQue, a personal fave whose clunky machinations have been put to work on The Signal From Tölva, Solo: A Star Wars Story and yeah, 2018's Mortal Engines Adaptation. Hell, it's been long enough that I don't even remember if they were that good. I'm not sure what my young mind's eye painted when I read Phillip Reeve's young-adult novels back in the day. ![]() Unfortunately, Planet Coaster just wasn't built for that.īrought to my attention by former staff bud Sin Vega (RPS in peace), you can take an extremely thorough tour of SCReconcile's "Traction Park" (available on the Steam Workshop) by way of this 50-minute vid from Planet Coaster 'tubers Channel5. ![]() It's just a shame there's no way it'll ever move. Now, one Planet Coaster architect has crafted their own version of London-Upon-Wheels, wrapping their fantasy amusement park around a multi-tiered truck of a city. The 2018 Mortal Engines adaptation might've been largely forgettable, but it did a damn fine job of bringing the book series' ridiculous towns-turned-monster-trucks to life.
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