Your adventures in Epic Roller Coasters
Have you ever stopped to think that many of your adventures are recorded with us?
When you play Epic Roller Coasters you can unlock Achievements that keep track of your accomplishments within the game, as well as your best scores and your performance within shooter mode.
There are currently 49 achievements available that vary in their difficulty levels, ranging from riding a roller coaster in a mode other than the classic one that can unlock the Rookie Runner and Rookie Shooter badges, to something more complex like winning one hundred games in shooter mode on the normal or hard level that will unlock the Legendary Shooter badge.

Your scores in Shooter Mode, or your times in Race Mode, will position you on the leaderboard. By default, the leaderboards show the top 10 roller coasters, but once you enter a leaderboard score, it will change to display the top three, followed by your current position and the players closest to you. Reaching the top spot is up to you.

The new Shooter Mode also keeps track of the number of targets you’ve hit since you first started shooting with it, as well as having a dedicated space to indicate which roller coasters you’ve managed to find Epic Boxes on.

In the space dedicated to your shooter mode stats, you’ll also find a record of the decals earned after you hit a specific number of Epic Boxes in your matches.

Ready to capture more moments from your two Epic Roller Coasters adventures?
When you play Epic Roller Coasters you can unlock Achievements that keep track of your accomplishments within the game, as well as your best scores and your performance within shooter mode.
There are currently 49 achievements available that vary in their difficulty levels, ranging from riding a roller coaster in a mode other than the classic one that can unlock the Rookie Runner and Rookie Shooter badges, to something more complex like winning one hundred games in shooter mode on the normal or hard level that will unlock the Legendary Shooter badge.

Your scores in Shooter Mode, or your times in Race Mode, will position you on the leaderboard. By default, the leaderboards show the top 10 roller coasters, but once you enter a leaderboard score, it will change to display the top three, followed by your current position and the players closest to you. Reaching the top spot is up to you.

The new Shooter Mode also keeps track of the number of targets you’ve hit since you first started shooting with it, as well as having a dedicated space to indicate which roller coasters you’ve managed to find Epic Boxes on.

In the space dedicated to your shooter mode stats, you’ll also find a record of the decals earned after you hit a specific number of Epic Boxes in your matches.

Ready to capture more moments from your two Epic Roller Coasters adventures?