Planet Coaster 2’s Sandbox mode lets you create the theme park you’ve always dreamed of. You’re in control: set the difficulty level, decide how much money you want to start with, and tweak just about everything to match your playstyle.

One of the first choices you’ll make is picking a biome for your park. You can choose from tropical, temperate, taiga or Mediterranean, each with its own unique vibe. Beyond how they look, these biomes come with different weather and terrain features that can add a little extra challenge, or keep things nice and easy.

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4Temperate

The temperate biome in Planet Coaster 2 is the most stable and forgiving biome available. With its moderate climate and manageable terrain, it offers a balanced and stress-free environment for park building.

The temperate biome is a versatile choice, perfect for players looking for a casual park-building experience. Its steady weather and balanced terrain provide the ideal canvas for experimentation, creativity, and fine-tuning your skills.

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3Tropical

In Planet Coaster 2, the tropical biome places your theme park in the heart of a tropical rainforest clearing. The terrain is largely flat, with gentle slopes on either side of the map and two small ponds at the far end, providing unique opportunities for creative park designs.

Here are some things to consider when building in the tropical biome:

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The tropical biome strikes a balance between challenge and accessibility. While the weather requires strategic planning, the manageable terrain and forgiving guest preferences make it a good choice for players who want a casual yet dynamic building experience. With its breathtaking backdrop and creative potential, the tropical biome is perfect for crafting a park that feels alive and inviting.

2Taiga

In Planet Coaster 2, the taiga biome offers a similarly immersive environment. Set in the mountains alongside a river, this biome begins with a flat plateau near the park entrance, surrounded by rugged terrain. While the lower rainfall minimizes issues like wet weather or sunburn, the colder climate presents unique challenges.

Here are some things to consider when building a park in a taiga biome:

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Building a park in the taiga biome is one of the more demanding experiences in Planet Coaster 2, but it’s also one of the most rewarding. The dynamic terrain and weather challenges require strategic planning and innovation, providing a unique canvas for players who thrive on problem-solving and creativity.

1Mediterranean

The Mediterranean biome offers a balanced mix of seasonal weather and a mostly flat terrain—making it ideal for relaxed park building or testing out new ideas. Here’s what you’re able to expect:

Whether you’re experimenting with bold coaster designs or creating a scenic escape, the Mediterranean biome provides a vibrant and versatile setting for your dream park.

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