Rollercoaster World on the PlayStation 2 brings the intricate theme park management genre to the living room, offering a console-friendly take on the classic tycoon experience. What makes this version particularly noteworthy is its surprisingly technical four-window 3D editor, which mimics professional CAD software to allow for precise coaster construction. Players must balance the creative thrill of building death-defying rides with the rigorous financial demands of running a business, ensuring the park remains profitable month after month. For PlayStation 2 collectors, the game is a fascinating example of the budget "Midas Interactive" library, showcasing how developers attempted to port complex PC simulation mechanics to a gamepad-driven interface. It remains an intriguing pick for those who enjoy the challenge of resource management and architectural design within the constraints of sixth-generation console hardware, providing a nostalgic look at early 2000s simulation gaming.