Head-2-Head-X / H2HX: Round Robin - R1M1 - Dambusters vs Jazzcats

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  1. Radio Park Tbilisi by The Dambusters 52 votes [75.36%]
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    Percentage of vote: 75.36%
  2. The Royal Institute of Extraordinary Biota by The Jazzcats 17 votes [24.64%]
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    Percentage of vote: 24.64%
  • spacek531%s's Photo

    Radio Park Tbilisi:

    + Cool brutalist architecture and rides. This does feel like a soviet/ex-soviet park
    + The height differences are extreme and good.
    - Not really a fan of the alex H2H palettes. It was one of the reasons I liked Fiera Del Flamengo so much.
    - It felt like it didn't have enough room.

    The Royal Institute of Extraordinary Biota:
    + It was awesome seeing the hedge maze come together under Steve's hands.
    + Tolsimir's buildings are top-notch, and Monsterbux did a fantastic job on the wooden frame.
    - There weren't enough tranquil gardens.
    - Ride control system for the swan boats is anachronistic. Very post-1960 for a 1920s park.

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