The smell of popcorn and cotton candy, the clowns juggling, the children screaming with joy as the rides go around -- and you! That's right, you can be the proprietor of your very own amusement park with SimTheme Park from Electronic Arts and Bullfrog. Think SimCity meets Disneyland, but now you can be the boss!
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Now that you're in charge, things have to get done in order for the park to open on time. You must first set the paths so visitors are able to easily access your many attractions. Gmod 11 free download no steam. Obviously, rides and rollercoasters need to be placed throughout the park and entrances and exits need to be connected to a path. Teracopy latest version 2012 free download for windows xp windows 10. Shops, such as soft drinks and burger stands, need to be strategically placed throughout your park space to lure your visitors. You should also throw in some little extras like security cameras, bathrooms, trash cans and decorative elements.
Wondering about the staff? You can hire merchants, mechanics, guards, janitors and researchers. Merchants will be able to sell goods around the park, such as balloons and toys. Mechanics will fix your rides if they break down. Guards will keep the park safe and out of trouble, while Janitors will keep those bathrooms from looking nasty! Researchers can help upgrade your rides as well as discover new ones.
Sim Theme Park (also known as Theme Park World) is the sequel to Theme Park and the second game in the series. It is a theme park management game where players build their own theme park with roller coasters, rides and food stalls. https://renewreg435.weebly.com/blog/r4i-gold-3ds-kernel-v1-76b.
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Once the park opens, it's a whole new can of worms! You'll have to micro-manage almost everything. You might need to put more ice in your drinks, salt on your fries or fat in your burgers to keep the people happy. Rides need good duration and speed to keep the excitement level up. Features like video arcades and games should be added for more revenue.
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Sim Theme Park is a Simulation game developed by Bullfrog Productions, Ltd. and published by Electronic Arts, Inc. in 2000 for the Playstation.
Sim theme park is without a doubt, the best theme park or business strategy game out there. Just creating your own parks alone is cool and this game has it down pack. The most interesting thing. NOTE: All these involve changing a system or game file, so have a back-up ready prior to hacking. Locate the standard.sam file in the /data/levels directory of your Sim Theme Park game. Sim Theme Park is a video game published in 1999 on Windows by Electronic Arts, Inc. It's a simulation game, set in a managerial, real-time and amusement park themes. Electronic Arts lets you turn in your city manager's contract and open up an amusement park in Sim Theme Park. Using all the strategic decision-making skills you learned from the other Sim games, you'll start with a tiny, newly built park with only a few rides, games, and concession stands, and try to turn it into an thriving must-see.
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A Park to Remember
Earlier, I made a review saying that Thrillville was my 2nd most favorite theme park game, and it just so happens that this one is my favorite. I would have to say that this would be one of my 5 most favorite PSX games of all time because when I was young, I used to play it all the time. I 'Beat' the game multile times, and I would always have a blast, because this is one of my favorite genres.
GRAPHICS 8/10
The graphics are pretty good, especially considering how old it is and what system the game is for. The game was released in 2000, and the graphics were a huge step above those of the prequel, the original Theme Park. Everything is pretty detailed when it comes to the shops, rides, and other attractions, and there's all sort of color to give the game life. Each park found in the game is crafted to fit the game and looks really good. My overall grade for this aspect is going to be an 8 out of 10.
SOUND 10/10
Now the music would probably be my 2nd most favorite feature of the game behind the actual game play because there's all sorts of sounds in the game, most of which has been stuck in my head for years. When it comes to music, there's music all around, and my favorite would have to be the the song from the main menu, and the first song that you hear when opening your park. Both of these songs are very catchy in my opinion, and right now after so many years of not playing the game, I could probably hum it right now. Of course, there's a lot more than just music, there's a little bomb like being that talks to you and gives advice, and there's various noises from screams and vomiting riders, to explosions from rides breaking down. My grade for this section will be a perfect 10 out of 10.
ADDICTIVENESS 9/10
These kinds of games can be very addicting until you run out of space in your park to build new stuff. One of the best features of this game, is that you get tickets for completing goals and with those, you can unlike new parks. I don't remember how many different parks there are in the game, but I believe that it's somewhere around 4 to 6. Because of this, all you have to do is finish one park and go straight to work on the next one, so it's going to be a while until you actually fill up all of the parks, so this is the kind of game that can keep you busy for a very long time. Because of this, I am going to give the addictiveness factor a rating of 9 out of 10.
Story 7/10
Well, there isn't much of a story to this game, and whatever is there, is very simple. All you do is start off with a park and you build whatever you want while making sure that you don't go bankrupt and that the people visiting the park are kept happy. Once you reach certain goals of a park for reaching certain level of money, happiness, or other tasks, you receive tickets. These tickets can be used to open up other parks. If you want to fully 'beat' the game, you won't have to just fill up every park, but you will have to get all the tickets as well, which means that even once you have opened up every park, there still may be a few goals that you have to reach in the previous parks. As I said, nothing really big when it comes to the story, so I am going to give it a grade of 7 out of 10.
DEPTH 9/10
Just the fact that this game has more than 1 park is enough to give this game a good depth rating. The original game which was only made 6 years before this one only featured one park, while this one features way more than just one. Not only does it feature so many parks, but each park is actually quite big and offers a lot to do inside of each park. Each park features different shapes, terrains, and obstacles where you can't build, but each one offers so much space, that even with the large assortment of stuff to build, you might end up having to build the same ride in 3 different places just to completely fill up your park. It's a big game, and I am going to give this aspect of the game a 9 out of 10.
DIFFICULTY 3
The game is not hard at all, and the only sense of difficulty comes from reaching the goals that are needed to get tickets. Other than that, the games a piece of cake. Each park, aside from the goals for tickets don't restrict you in what you do or build, you can build your park however you want, and most of the time whatever you build will work out fine as long as you don't go bankrupt. If you find a point where you can't do something, just wait until you have more money, sell some stuff, or just retry, there's virtually no difficulty in this game, and because of that, I give the difficulty a rating of 3.
OVERALL 9/10
This is a great game, and it's my favorite park building game for a reason, multiple reasons actually. Sure, it could just be the nostalgia, but there are also so many good features and qualities of the game, that I'm pretty sure that if I was given the game for the first time, I would at least enjoy it. Overall, I am going to recommend this game because for some, it can be a lot of fun. If you have played any of the Thrillville games, or Roller Coaster Tycoon, or any other games in this genre, I'm pretty sure that you are going to like it, and that's why I suggest it, because it appeals to more than just fans of the genre. My overall grade for this game is going to be a 9 out of 10.
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Build your own theme park, with all the roller coasters, rides, food stalls and anything else you can think of.
You change every aspect of each and every ride, event and stall that you place inside your park, from colors to the length of each ride, the amount of people on at a time, and how many fries are in a pack of chips (ok, maybe not that much detail, but you get the point).
The roller coasters are always the main events, and after you complete the construction, you can ride the coaster in a first person view, just to see the game from the view point of the customers.
You change every aspect of each and every ride, event and stall that you place inside your park, from colors to the length of each ride, the amount of people on at a time, and how many fries are in a pack of chips (ok, maybe not that much detail, but you get the point).
The roller coasters are always the main events, and after you complete the construction, you can ride the coaster in a first person view, just to see the game from the view point of the customers.
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DoesItMatter 04-25-16 - 08:52 PM
why isnt there a play button?
ichigonaroto 10-26-15 - 10:23 AM
does anyone remember how to walk around the park???, i remember doing it on theme park world???
mrkoolnerd 10-24-15 - 04:59 AM
i have the pc version didn't know it came out for playstation
MysteryMan007 11-29-14 - 12:15 AM
*shrug*
arsenal1991 10-20-14 - 06:13 PM
I had this game and remember you could play mini games and ride your own rollercoasters too. I don't remember though this being called 'Sim Theme Park' and recall this being named as 'Theme Park World'
Awesome-Kid 10-05-14 - 08:26 PM
PC version was probably better anyways ROFL.. but I haven't played this game before because I never really started playing simulated games such as The Sims and Roller Coaster Tycoon until I was 15!!
Snu 03-15-14 - 10:17 PM
Oh wow! I used to love this game when it worked on my PC! Never knew there was a PSX port for it! :D
why isnt there a play button?
ichigonaroto 10-26-15 - 10:23 AM
does anyone remember how to walk around the park???, i remember doing it on theme park world???
mrkoolnerd 10-24-15 - 04:59 AM
i have the pc version didn't know it came out for playstation
MysteryMan007 11-29-14 - 12:15 AM
*shrug*
arsenal1991 10-20-14 - 06:13 PM
I had this game and remember you could play mini games and ride your own rollercoasters too. I don't remember though this being called 'Sim Theme Park' and recall this being named as 'Theme Park World'
Awesome-Kid 10-05-14 - 08:26 PM
PC version was probably better anyways ROFL.. but I haven't played this game before because I never really started playing simulated games such as The Sims and Roller Coaster Tycoon until I was 15!!
Snu 03-15-14 - 10:17 PM
Oh wow! I used to love this game when it worked on my PC! Never knew there was a PSX port for it! :D