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Also the few who have tried it might've been frustrated - Old school difficulty but I like it a lot.
There is 30 level campaign where you follow a course of diamonds and meet demands like creating barrel rolls or loops.
And there is a free ride where you can mess around.
Both levels allow you to ride your tracks rather bad ones or not so you get to experiment first person rollercoaster accidents.
There's a Woikshop slot for building and sharing campaing style levels but unfortunately that has yet to be implemented - This game didn't get much notice (there's only two names on the leaderboard (three counting mine).
Once a cheater, always a cheater.