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Revision as of 21:52, 5 December 2019
also known as Inverted Wild Mouse in Loopy Landscapes
Construction
Track consists of tubular steel rails. Supports are large tubular steel posts. Cars hang under the track, held on by wheels above, below, and outside the running rails.
Special Track Elements
None, though the 60° lift hill slope is notable. (90 degrees in RCT3)
Constraints
- Maximum track slope - 60°
- Lift hill maximum slope - 60°
- Maximum height above ground - 68 ft
Vehicles
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Operating Modes
- Continuous circuit mode
Pre-Existing Roller Coasters
RollerCoaster Tycoon 1
Scenarios
- Roller Coaster 2 (Wacky Warren)
RollerCoaster Tycoon 2
- Hawksnest
Other Information
- A good Inverted Wild Mouse Coaster is all about tight turns and sudden drops - the more intense, the better.
- There is a glitch with the Inverted Wild Mouse: By creating an inline loop beginning with at least 5 stations, a vertical chain lift, and 3+ circuits, it is possible to achieve speeds otherwise not possible in the game while the coaster is set to "Continuous Circuit".
In Real Life
- This ride was a prototypical model made by the company Arrow Dynamics. They were never able to build a real world version of this ride due to bankruptcy issues in their latter years which eventually lead to a buy-out from the company S&S, they are still around but are now known as S&S arrow.
- Reverchon also constructed 2 examples of this coaster, which is currently exclusive to travelling fairs.
- Golden Horse, a China-based ride manufacturing company, makes an inverted wild mouse coaster model (XGC-4A). There are six extant examples, all located within China. Golden Horse is known for their "knock off" ride styles; the XGC-4A model may very well be based on the Arrow Dynamics inverted wild mouse prototype.