Park / Ocean Breeze Floating Resort

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  • Comment System%s's Photo
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  • CoasterCreator9%s's Photo

    Really impressive amount of content. Hard to follow in places, but I really enjoy this overall.

  • Kyphii%s's Photo

    This entry was a hard sell for the Title Screen comp IMO, but it feels right at home here. There's a lot to love - the flowy trackitecture, the big, impressive buildings, the windmills, and expecially the ruined buildings in the water.

    The coasters are a bit too crazy for my tastes. The layouts struck me as just kind of random, hard to follow and lacking the flowiness I usually look for. The multiple midair switch tracks on the steel coaster stretched my suspension of disbelief really far, there's really no way to read that other than the track just phasing through itself. And sorry, the wooden coaster's colors are just kind of unpleasant IMO. Regarding the scenery, the multilayered design and variety of building textures are impressive, but also makes it pretty hard to parse visually in some places.

    I can definitely respect the clear effort and technical skill put into this, and each time I look at it I notice something new that I like. Removed from the context of the title sequence, I can say it's just not my taste. Still, good work and congrats on the strong placement.

  • Bluetiful_Monday%s's Photo

    Truly an outstanding overview. My general thoughts from the title sequence reviews still apply here, but I'll go ahead and cover them. The outskirts are incredibly rich with detail, and the overall underwater land shaping looks smooth. The towering wind turbines are remarkably done.

     

    The central park has some pretty impressive structures, but to echo Kyphii's point, the coasters are too spaghetti-like for me. This makes the park quite difficult to read.

     

    I think it goes without saying that this park is supposed to leave an impression on the viewer, and it certainly did with me. And that's a good thing. NCSO parks without expansions by nature tend to be more limited with thematic and structural versatility, but this looks genuinely unique.

  • RCTNW%s's Photo

    This was such a fun park to explore albeit a bit tough to take it all in at times.  I can tell you had fun building this though.  I especially like ways you used the single rail coaster track (may have to use that technique in the future, thanks)