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Top 5 Online Ride Operator Simulator Games

Mission Space, Tower of Terror

Boredom is almost guaranteed in human life. We grow up, find work to do, and eventually run out of things to keep us busy. That’s why people invented different kinds of games to keep everybody entertained. The games below are all ride operator simulators that are worthy to be mentioned.

#1 Tower of Terror

The creators of this ride operator simulator really put a lot of effort into making it. It will definitely require the multitasking of button pressing and is accompanied with pretty good sound effects. You can choose how many ride vehicles you’d like to run. However, it is not possible to change the rate of park visitors going into the line. If you like sound effects, this ride operator simulator game might be for you.

Features:

  • 2 TV rooms
  • 3 Elevators
  • Sound options
  • Day/Night options
  • Fullscreen option
  • Scored option (Timed mode)

Difficulty: Hard
Try it out here.

#2 Phantom Manor

This ride operator simulator requires minimal multi-tasking and will keep you busy. I’d suggest that you play it when you’re either bored or waking up in the morning, as it will start up your brain. There are decent sound effects included in this ride operator simulator.

Features:

  • Game information bar on right
  • Visitor flow (Make it busy or less busy)
  • Sounds
  • Ride failures option
  • Elevator options
  • Day/Night option
  • Fullscreen option
  • Scored option (Timed mode)

Difficulty: Average
Try it out here.

#3 Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

This ride operator simulator has sound and is one of the more interesting simulators out there. You’ll be able to decide how busy you’d like to be and how many ride vehicles you’d like on the track.

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Features:

  • Visitor flow (Make it busy or less busy)
  • Sounds
  • Ability to turn sound off/on
  • Ride failures option
  • Multiple ride cars
  • Ride effects options
  • Day/Night option
  • Fullscreen option
  • Scored option (Timed Mode)

Difficulty: Semi-Hard
Try it out here.

#4 Mission Space

This ride operator simulator is quite simple. You’ll get the hang of it real quickly and it may get boring after a while, but hey; it was nice when the fun lasted. Unfortunately, there’s no sound included in this simulator. If you have a sibling who’s really young, you could let them try this to help them work on problem solving skills (the problem is getting the ride in full operation).

Features:

  • Easy to control buttons
  • Ability to see complete ride in motion

Difficulty: Easy
Try it out here.

#5 Air Roller Coaster

This roller coaster ride operator simulator is a little difficult to learn at first, but you’ll get the hang of it after a while or you can write down the instructions. What I liked about Air was that it included voice messages that could be selected to be spoken.

Features:

  • Pre-recorded messages
  • Emergency stop option
  • Instructions

Difficulty: Average
Try it out here.