• Lombardy Poplar Tree Nursery by Tolsimir - Nice and serene. I like all the commentary done with the staff. Interesting use of the cogwheel as the flume's reverse mechanism. The architecture is well composed and this is just overall cute.
     
    Pinewood Forest by Recurious - Amazing landscaping and equally amazing layout for the coaster. The drop towards and around the water is pure scenic delight. I like how all the staff is named. Also the wild west style is the best rct2 track.
     
    Almost Alone by Milo - I like the minimalist approach. So many questions like how did those peep get into that predicament? Who threw the life ring? Lots of things to ponder.
     
    Tin Train by Lurker - Very cute! I like all the miniature buildings. The waterfall and bridge is a scenic piece. Well done!
  • Cape Canaveral's Galaxy Tower by pants - Beautifully constructed tower and neat idea using two sides as spikes for the roller coaster. I like the detail of using the bobsled track for the tower's top portion - it works so well. Great details all around. It was fun searching the hidden astronaut! What's with the all the peeps standing precariously on the edge of the tower lol?
     
    Treasure Hunt by RWE - Fun ride! I like watching the train weave in and out of the terrain. Although, I'd recommend having a shorter train for a realistic touch. The main drop must be a spectacular view from the peeps' perspective. Great job!
     
    Batman - The Killing Joke by Iretont - I love everything about this and don't even know where to start because there's so much to discover. Add in cut-away view and this has the content of two micros in one. The timing of Red Hood's drowning perfectly synced with the music is just over the top detail. Among all the details, a small hidden thing I like is Killer Croc. Overall love everything about this.
     
    Out of this World by RaymondL - Interesting space apartment (I think?). Initially, I thought this was going to be an abstract art piece but the bobsled track is labeled windows so I assume it's an apartment especially the water filter supporting part. The coaster was fun to watch and there are some clever ncso use like the mints to fill in gaps.
  • The Sand-Powered Sand Carts of Sand Ksar by Cocoa - Beautiful and excellently packed with content. The coasters were fun to follow as they navigate in and out of buildings. The map doesn't feel clustered even with so many things packed in. The architecture is varied and beautiful. Interesting use of the Ferris wheels for the sand-power narrative. If there's one suggestion I'd make it is to put the number of rotations for the wheels to a very high number so that they continue to spin during the viewing period. Overall I love it.
     
    The Heist of Shri Jagath by Jens J. - Love the rock work and the vines. I like the presentation of the story through messages and named/altered staff. I like how you showed-but-not-tell to the viewers of the imminent doom before reaching the treasure. Nice work!
     
    Voodoo Bayou by Sulakke - Amazing details of the swamp - there are many fun things to discover. Interesting mix of default assets (like the path, roof pieces and supports) and custom ones. I love the use of hanging shrubs to give the trees more volume. As someone who once attempted a swamp theme, I can learn a lot from your entry!
     
    Goblin by mitchellpaul - Great layout and support work. I like the station building and it is nice to see it nested within the rocks. However, the repetitive rock work is not working out. I like the sample car for guests to try out the seats - that's a nice realistic detail. Wish there were peeps riding!
  • I believe there's a miscount on the votes. The poll shows nin receiving 23 second-favorite votes as opposed to 22 as reported in the conclusion post. Also, Ziscor got 27 first-pick votes instead of 26.

     

    I guess it doesn't really matter since it won't affect the result rankings.

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