Alors mesdames et messieurs,
I think all of us played at least one themepark-management game before...So my question is, what's your favorite one, what's your least favorite.
Here's a list of all (at least I think so) themepark-management games out there on the market (only classical theme-parks (no zoos, dinosaur-parks or browser/ free-to-play stuff):
1994: Theme Park
1999: Rollercoaster Tycoon, Theme Park World aka. SimTheme Park, Legoland
2001: Theme Park Inc. aka Sim Coaster aka Theme Park Manager
2002: Rollercoaster Tycoon 2, Rollercoaster World
2004: Rollecoaster Tycoon 3
2005: Thrillville
2007: Thrillville: Off the Rails, Ride! Carnival Tycoon, Theme Park DS
2012: Rollercoaster Tycoon 3DS
2013: Adventure Park
I've only played Rollercoaster Tycoon 1 to 3, Theme Park World...and Ride! Carnival Tycoon...so, here's my TOP 5
From BEST to WORST
1: Rollercoaster Tycoon
The first Rollercoaster Tycoon is one of my all-time favorite games. I've played it first, when I was at the age of 10 years, and I still remember how fascinated I was by the game. I can't describe the atmosphere of it, but I'll always remember the great designed scenarios like "Diamond Heights", "Evergreen Gardens", Bumply Beach" etc., Rct1 still remains the best coaster-game to me. The scenarios are challanging (at least the were for my 10 years old self) and they were full of nice details. A great game, which has aged pretty well. A masterpiece. 5 points (out of 5)
2: Rollercoaster Tycoon 3
With a huge, HUGE amount of rides, deco-elements and features, RCT3 is the biggest theme-park management game of all time. The possibilities to create a themepark are nearly limitless... Rct3 is still - after all these years - an absoluely beautiful game... and lives up to this day (thanks to great designers and creators of cso, cfo etc.)
The only negative-point I can make is, that the scenarios are pretty boring. 5/5 points
3: Theme Park World
Even if Theme Park World lacked the depth of the RCT-series, the presentation was much superior. The style was great and funny, the possibilities to ride your own rides, walk through your own park, and to visit other peoples parks online, where great new features. There was so much creativity and charme in this game, I like it till today. It was a good game, but it was a bit too short and - like said before, it lacked depth and design-features. 3,5/5 points
4: Rollercoaster Tycoon 2
I know, for the most people rct 2 is the best one of the series...but I wasn't that excited when it was released (bought it years later). The graphics are the same as in the predecessor - it feels a bit like an add-on, but there are more rides and building-tools, as tools to create your own scenarios etc. But, maybe I've played it too late, I've never played it as much as Rct 1 and Rct 3...the scenarios were pretty boring too. 3/5 points
5: Ride! Carnival Tycoon
Bought it for one euro (and even that was too much). An ugly, boring "budget-game" which is full of bugs. One of the worst games I've ever played. Trash 0/5 points
So, now it's your turn. What's your favorite Theme Park Management game?
"Sorry, I've opened this thread in the wrong section. Can someone of the mods move it to the off-topic section, please
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I think all of us played at least one themepark-management game before...So my question is, what's your favorite one, what's your least favorite.
Here's a list of all (at least I think so) themepark-management games out there on the market (only classical theme-parks (no zoos, dinosaur-parks or browser/ free-to-play stuff):
1994: Theme Park
1999: Rollercoaster Tycoon, Theme Park World aka. SimTheme Park, Legoland
2001: Theme Park Inc. aka Sim Coaster aka Theme Park Manager
2002: Rollercoaster Tycoon 2, Rollercoaster World
2004: Rollecoaster Tycoon 3
2005: Thrillville
2007: Thrillville: Off the Rails, Ride! Carnival Tycoon, Theme Park DS
2012: Rollercoaster Tycoon 3DS
2013: Adventure Park
I've only played Rollercoaster Tycoon 1 to 3, Theme Park World...and Ride! Carnival Tycoon...so, here's my TOP 5
From BEST to WORST
1: Rollercoaster Tycoon
The first Rollercoaster Tycoon is one of my all-time favorite games. I've played it first, when I was at the age of 10 years, and I still remember how fascinated I was by the game. I can't describe the atmosphere of it, but I'll always remember the great designed scenarios like "Diamond Heights", "Evergreen Gardens", Bumply Beach" etc., Rct1 still remains the best coaster-game to me. The scenarios are challanging (at least the were for my 10 years old self) and they were full of nice details. A great game, which has aged pretty well. A masterpiece. 5 points (out of 5)
2: Rollercoaster Tycoon 3
With a huge, HUGE amount of rides, deco-elements and features, RCT3 is the biggest theme-park management game of all time. The possibilities to create a themepark are nearly limitless... Rct3 is still - after all these years - an absoluely beautiful game... and lives up to this day (thanks to great designers and creators of cso, cfo etc.)
The only negative-point I can make is, that the scenarios are pretty boring. 5/5 points
3: Theme Park World
Even if Theme Park World lacked the depth of the RCT-series, the presentation was much superior. The style was great and funny, the possibilities to ride your own rides, walk through your own park, and to visit other peoples parks online, where great new features. There was so much creativity and charme in this game, I like it till today. It was a good game, but it was a bit too short and - like said before, it lacked depth and design-features. 3,5/5 points
4: Rollercoaster Tycoon 2
I know, for the most people rct 2 is the best one of the series...but I wasn't that excited when it was released (bought it years later). The graphics are the same as in the predecessor - it feels a bit like an add-on, but there are more rides and building-tools, as tools to create your own scenarios etc. But, maybe I've played it too late, I've never played it as much as Rct 1 and Rct 3...the scenarios were pretty boring too. 3/5 points
5: Ride! Carnival Tycoon
Bought it for one euro (and even that was too much). An ugly, boring "budget-game" which is full of bugs. One of the worst games I've ever played. Trash 0/5 points
So, now it's your turn. What's your favorite Theme Park Management game?
"Sorry, I've opened this thread in the wrong section. Can someone of the mods move it to the off-topic section, please
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