(see what we did there?) and the Console Edition is that the latter will mostly be played using a controller - be that an Xbox Wireless Controller, DualShock 4, DualSense, or third-party equivalent. Of course, the biggest change between PC P.C. If you've played the PC version of Planet Coaster, you'll know exactly what to expect, but those new to the franchise will find it easy to get to grips with and enjoy the cute, cartoony graphics throughout. We also tried several other scenarios and objectives, across multiple themes - from pirates to saving the planet. There's great voice acting throughout and the various characters that pop up to give you advice are well-rounded - who knew learning stuff was so much fun? It takes you through the steps of turning a miniature, badly-performing park into a profitable one, teaching you how and where to place rides for maximum footfall, and how to adjust your economics to make more money to make, well, more rides. The other tutorial mission we tried is somewhat a storied mission in itself. It holds your hand through the process and gives you an excellent idea of how to build a ride that peeps will like. And, as this will be essential down the line, it's very much recommended you give this a go before any of the main scenarios. One puts you in an off-site testing zone, where you can learn the basics of building your own coaster from scratch.