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Steam News16 July 202511mo ago

1.0.6 - In-line Twisting Added! (point specific coaster inversion)

Additions You can now create in-line twist! When creating a coaster, if you press T, and then place a point, the coaster will do a half-inline twist from the previously placed point to the one you have placed.

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  • Gameplay
changedYou can now create in-line twist! When creating a coaster, if you press T, and then place a point, the coaster will do a half-inline twist from the previously placed point to the one you have placed. The rest of the coaster path will be inverted until you in-line twist back up. Doing two of these back to back will make what is considered an inline-twist element when it comes to real life coasters. This unlocks new types of possible elements, like zero-g rolls, roll overs, Immelmann loops, dive drops, and more.
changedPreviously set half-inline twist points for your coaster will be preserved when saving and loading a game.

Coaster Clash 2k99 - Roller Coaster Defense changes

changedYou can now create in-line twist! When creating a coaster, if you press T, and then place a point, the coaster will do a half-inline twist from the previously placed point to the one you have placed. The rest of the coaster path will be inverted until you in-line twist back up. Doing two of these back to back will make what is considered an inline-twist element when it comes to real life coasters. This unlocks new types of possible elements, like zero-g rolls, roll overs, Immelmann loops, dive drops, and more.
changedPreviously set half-inline twist points for your coaster will be preserved when saving and loading a game.

Additions

  • You can now create in-line twist! When creating a coaster, if you press T, and then place a point, the coaster will do a half-inline twist from the previously placed point to the one you have placed. The rest of the coaster path will be inverted until you in-line twist back up. Doing two of these back to back will make what is considered an inline-twist element when it comes to real life coasters. This unlocks new types of possible elements, like zero-g rolls, roll overs, Immelmann loops, dive drops, and more.

  • In editing mode, if you select a point, pressing T will half-inline twist at that point.

  • Previously set half-inline twist points for your coaster will be preserved when saving and loading a game.

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Steam News / 16 July 2025

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