I wonder how kids are implemented in PC2...
It's because I can't see any kids on my log flume. And compared to coasters, log flumes are something kids normally aren't scared of.
I remember that I read a ride description "used by teenagers and adults".
What are the setted preferences for kids?
Are there rides which are defined as "suitable for kids"?
A self built short, low, and slow coaster would get rated "boring" in the game, but it would be really appreciated by kids (in real life).
Yes, kids' rides are already requested since PC1 as they are a relevant group of rides.
And there is a huge lack of them.
Playgrounds were requested, too. Nobody knew how they could get implemented technically in PC1...
Now, we have pools with springboards (never seen beeing used).
What about mini and micro flumes for kids (they might get used like springbords, but by kids only)?
And this mechanism could work for playgrounds, too.
There's also a huge lack of gentle rides (flat rides and track rides) for all ages!
It's because I can't see any kids on my log flume. And compared to coasters, log flumes are something kids normally aren't scared of.
I remember that I read a ride description "used by teenagers and adults".
What are the setted preferences for kids?
Are there rides which are defined as "suitable for kids"?
A self built short, low, and slow coaster would get rated "boring" in the game, but it would be really appreciated by kids (in real life).
Yes, kids' rides are already requested since PC1 as they are a relevant group of rides.
And there is a huge lack of them.
Playgrounds were requested, too. Nobody knew how they could get implemented technically in PC1...
Now, we have pools with springboards (never seen beeing used).
What about mini and micro flumes for kids (they might get used like springbords, but by kids only)?
And this mechanism could work for playgrounds, too.
There's also a huge lack of gentle rides (flat rides and track rides) for all ages!