Theme Park

Theme Park

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Theme Park

Theme Park DS is a new incarnation of the classic sim. Create your own dream park and fill it with stomach-churning rides, tacky shops and sideshows. Build, manage, and develop their own fun-filled park, packed with amazing rides, enticing shops and engaging sideshows, all via an intuitive Touch Screen interface. Invest in Research & Development to modify and improve

 

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Theme Park Reviews

The story line is about a little kid going to the city and he goes to a theme park and builds it. My kids liked it a lot. This is a fun game for the DS. The graphics aren't that great.

 

I don't like that you have to put signs for every ride. I can't believe this game has such a great reviews here. 10. 1. It might be that I still didn't figure it out how to do it, but I tried doing a lot of stuff to get rid of that dirt that the ride left behind.

poor instructions (how in the world I can build a rafting ride. 9. If you want to start a new park you have to delete the old one. 7. If I didn't play the original I would probably give it 3 stars, but original is so much better.

Other then allllll that the game is the same as original. 3.You can't spin your map which is very annoying, for example it is very hard to put a path or anything behind the rides or buildings. That means if another person wants to play it would have to delete your park or play in your park. I kind of liked when the lines where forming in the original game , there is no lines in this one, people just go on the ride. 2.You can't turn around your ride, which means the rides can only face forward and you only will see the from one side.

I have the game for a day ( so if I wrong about something please let me know)and so far I noticed 10 cons:. 6.

4.Prices are not realistic, for example cola costs around 100$.I guess it is small con but at the beginning you are confused how much you should charge for what.

). 5.When your ride gets broken ( which is very very often)and "explodes" you can't put anything on that place.

and no you can not ride your rides. You can only save one game.

8.you can't zoom in, zoom out.

 

fast delivery. It's very bubbly and fun. Great game. I play this game a lot more then I play my other games.

 

I tried to buy this for my PC a few years ago and got frustrated trying to run it in DOSthis not only solves the problem but makes the game much easier to play and much more enjoyable. Theme Park is a remake of a simulation game released in the mid 1990's in which you took on the role of an entrepreneur who built and maintained, well, Theme Parks. The game was available on the PC and a couple of gaming platforms so there are many fans of the old game. It's a great concept, but there isn't much of an actual storyline. I am not very experienced with the DS's controls so it took me a little time to get used to, but it was easy enough once I got the hang of it.

It has aged surprisingly well, however, so even fans of sim games overall should enjoy this classic. Build a park, make it profitable, keep customers happy, repeat. Control: Control is mostly done with the stylus as you point, click, and circle things you want to build, move, or maintain. The graphics are primitive but are great considering how old the game is. The game gives you total control over the speed of the rides, the amount of salt in the French Fries (more salt makes your patrons thirsty)., etc. Challenge: There are several ways to customize difficulty, including how involved in the park's maintenance you really want to be, how fast time passes, and how the economy is in each of the places you build.

Overall this is a great game, as fun as the original but with some excellent new features. You hire maintenance people to keep the park clean and the rides working and security officers to maintain order. The control pad and buttons can be used to scroll around the park. Audience: Obviously the primary audience for this game are those who loved the original Theme Park. You build and customize your park with rides, food vendors and games, entertainers, and trees and other decoration. Storyline: You start with one park in the UK and go from there, building around the world as you make money and make your existing parks profitable. Gameplay: Gameplay is pretty basic. Graphics: Hey, the game is from 13 or so years ago.

The game was great then, and the graphics were quite advanced for the game's time. The game has now been rereleased for the Nintendo DS, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that not only the integrity of the original game had been preserved but that some new exciting features were added as well. Oh, and don't forget to put some bathrooms in.

 

As you go, you'll think of things that would be cool (like if you could ride your rides), but it's definitely great the way it is. The levels increase by making you control more aspects of the park operation, like your employees' wages and negotiating with distributors for prices of goods. My husband got this game for his DS first, and when he started having so much fun with it, he got one for me, too.

The easiest playing level is just right to start with, and you can make it harder as you go. It can get really hard to control all the aspects of your park. Can't put it down.

Overall, we give this game an A++++ rating. We are both addicted to this game.

 
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