Five Golden Keys are needed to unlock this world. A futuristic theme park with spaceships and aliens. Three Golden Keys are needed to unlock this world. Wonderland, the second to last unlocked and second hardest level. Both this park and Lost Kingdom are the easiest to play at.
This world, along with the Lost Kingdom only need one Golden Key to unlock.
Halloween World, a scary theme park with ghostly rides and haunted houses. This park, along with Halloween World, are the easiest. This along with Halloween World is the first world you begin with, but Wonderland and Space Zone can be unlocked later on with Golden Keys. LOST Kingdom, a jungle theme park with Aztec castles and dinosaurs. As you unlock new areas, the game becomes progressively harder. There are 4 different types of parks to unlock and build, known as Worlds. That's right, you'll be able to go on rides and see the sights!Ĭan you give the public what it wants, or will you fall by the wayside like the competition? Only you and your PlayStation can find out! An instant feedback manager is always willing to assist in these issues, so pay attention! If you can keep out of financial trouble, you might receive Gold Tickets, which can lead to rewards like the camcorder - a method of entering your park as a customer. Features like video arcades and games should be added for more revenue.ĭon't let workers get too greedy or ticket prices rise too high - you could be in for some financial trouble. Rides need good duration and speed to keep the excitement level up. You might need to put more ice in your drinks, salt on your fries or fat in your burgers to keep the people happy. Once the park opens, it's a whole new can of worms! You'll have to micro-manage almost everything.
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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. Mechanics will fix your rides if they break down. Merchants will be able to sell goods around the park, such as balloons and toys. Wondering about the staff? You can hire merchants, mechanics, guards, janitors and researchers. You should also throw in some little extras like security cameras, bathrooms, trash cans and decorative elements. Shops, such as soft drinks and burger stands, need to be strategically placed throughout your park space to lure your visitors.
Obviously, rides and rollercoasters need to be placed throughout the park and entrances and exits need to be connected to a path. You must first set the paths so visitors are able to easily access your many attractions. Now that you're in charge, things have to get done in order for the park to open on time. Think SimCity meets Disneyland, but now you can be the boss! 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. Initially developed for Windows, it was later ported to PlayStation and PlayStation 2, as well for Macintosh computers[ Theme Park World was developed by Bullfrog Productions and released by Electronic Arts in 1999. Theme Park World (known as Sim Theme Park in the United States and Brazil) is a construction and management simulation, and is a sequel to the successful 1994 video game Theme Park.