Park / Mission City

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  • Comment System%s's Photo
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  • AJ-%s's Photo

    This looks so tranquil and relaxing! The cape coral, Florida style park making is really unique. The ride design is funky! The station for the hybrid is so cool with the dip in it, love how long the train is. Super fun map.

  • Liampie%s's Photo

    Welcome to NE! My main advice would be to not rely on rectangular shapes as much, and to work on making your layouts more realistic. I suppose an obvious way to develop your game is to find parks that you like to draw inspiration from. You need some frame of reference!

     

    The bit I liked most on this map is the single rail coaster corkscrews over the path, nice bit of trackitecture.

  • Pluto_Nonary%s's Photo

     

    Welcome to NE! My main advice would be to not rely on rectangular shapes as much, and to work on making your layouts more realistic. I suppose an obvious way to develop your game is to find parks that you like to draw inspiration from. You need some frame of reference!

     

    The bit I liked most on this map is the single rail coaster corkscrews over the path, nice bit of trackitecture.

     

    Good to know! This park is definitely not realistic at all, which is something I'd like to work on in the future. I somehow ended up on a 'Make everything symmetrical' mindset with this one, which I hope has some merit even if it isnt realistic lol

    Im definitely going to try out some parks from the site, though sometimes it's hard not to be discouraged by how amazing some of them are haha

  • Pluto_Nonary%s's Photo

     

    This looks so tranquil and relaxing! The cape coral, Florida style park making is really unique. The ride design is funky! The station for the hybrid is so cool with the dip in it, love how long the train is. Super fun map.

     

    Thanks a lot! That means a lot to me

  • Milo%s's Photo

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    This is cool. It has a real 19th century World's Fair setting vibe. Minus the large set piece classical architecture. 

     

    I'm not sure it is critical for you to break out of the grid pattern immediately.  There are many parks from aero21, eyeamthu1, RCTNW and MrTycoonCoaster that you can check out to see how this style can be added to and iterated on. Looking forward to more, some focus on custom ride design would help spice things up a bit.

  • Luketh%s's Photo

    I like it when we see parks like this that are seemingly uninfluenced by the way other people play the game. Cool concept here, entirely open and paved space. Whole thing feels a bit dreamlike. Coasters did leave something to be desired.

     

    Interested to see what you do now that you're checking out others' parks! If realism ain't your thing, check out the fantasy stuff.

     

    ~B-]