RCT Discussion / RCT Advent Calendar 2025
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01-December 25
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Door 1
Undead Parish
Sometimes, RCT gets combined with other games. From GTA 5 to Mario Kart to Age of Empires: Many games have been paid tribute in the form of RCT creations of various styles and scales. To open up this years advent calendar, we combine RCT with arguably one of the most frustrating games ever created (at least for people new to the game). So come on a trip into the Undead Parish!

Undead Parish.SV4 (325.65KB)
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Narc
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I need to do Guess The Game as well since I don't recognize the name Undead Parish. Frustrating for new players makes me think it's a Souls-like and with the gothic architecture and undead theme, is it Bloodbourne?
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Door 2
Glassware Lake
We are keeping it going with the old-school vibes. But after exploring the darkness of Dark Souls we are heading towards a much more friendly and warm vibe. This little creation features a classic christmas train traveling through a snowy and glass-covered landscape.
Glassware Lake.SV4 (346.85KB)
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Xtreme97
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Great first couple of entries, very different vibes!
Undead Parish - not familiar with the source material but the atmosphere is super cool and the stacked spooky fences provide a great dark, gothic architecture.
Glassware Lake - classic style from an instantly recognisable builder. Super cosy!
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Xophe
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Exciting to see the entries coming in! A real contrast so far in theme but fun to see two LL entries in a row!
Undead Parish - I'm also unfamiliar with what this is based on but I can still appreciate the quality here. Great architecture and landscaping.
Glassware Lake - I can guess who made this! And I love it as always. Feels like putting on a favourite woolly jumper for the winter haha.
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Door 3
Advent
After a very old-school start we continue our journey with this unnamed entry. It depicts a simple, snow-covered island in a wise ocean with the stars shining above it. As those of us on the northern hemisphere head for the coldest days of the year, this entry gives us a chance to mentally prepare.
Advent.park (243.48KB)
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Gustav Goblin
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Undead Parish: I haven't played Dark Souls but this is a pretty faithful homage to the game within the constraints of LL! Love the use of Codex here and the stacked spooky walls is a really unique look. The stacked gravestones do a good job breaking up the walls as well. Foliage is a bit chaotic but turned out really well, complete with the Poke-style wilted flowers. The staff filling in for Solaire and the enemies is a great final touch. Guessing Lilith.
Glassware Lake: Just some good ol' fashioned RollerCoaster Tycoon. Abstract and snowy objects work surprisingly well tomorrow, almost like they're glass Christmas ornaments. Honestly the lack of a coaster in this one is more a positive than a negative to me. It makes this map feel especially chill and cozy. Forgive me if I'm forgetting how snow works, but I feel like the placement of the snowy trees in comparison to the snowy ground could make a little more sense. Right now it feels a little random. Guessing ummmm uhhhhhh

Advent: What's there is really really nice. Foliage and landscaping are really detailed for such a small scale. The blue ice in direct juxtaposition to the white Locomotion snow doesn't look very convincing IMO. I think a palette like Mount Haystack's could have been used to make things look more consistent. Then again ice can look very blue on a sunny day.
My mind said Version1 at first but there's one sticking point; the DKMP trees tab. I don't feel like many builders who signed up willingly import the DKMP tabs unless they come from that neck of the woods. There's a few exceptions but their styles don't line up with this. Based on the one CSO screenshot he's posted and how the overall style of foliage lines up, I am going to make the wildest guess of my life and say that this is TimmyTuner taking a stab at CSO. I don't know why I do this to myself. I may have issues.
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Xophe
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Ahh this 'Advent' one is cute. Very peaceful. Might have been nice to add a peep scene or something to the island to help with the storytelling (who put that boat there?) but I guess it's quite mysterious this way! Not a clue who made it haha
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Door 4
Model Village
In the media, christmas is often portrayed as a time of grand scale. Big families come together to have a big feat and then opening heaps of presents before a huge christmas tree. In reality, however, the smaller things often make this time so magical. The silly show you watch on every Christmas Eve, the special treat you eat only on this coldest of nights. Remember: It's a small world after all.
Model Village.park (2.44MB)
downloads: 8PS: As of today we have hit 13 submissions, so still some way to go to get it over the line. For anyone thinking about ´building something, I just hope the entries to this point provide ample motivation.
PPS: Please excuse the bad work on today's screenshot.
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Gustav Goblin
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Adorable work here. Huge fan of miniature dioramas and plays on scale with creative object usage. The default ferris wheel, which is usually very small by realistic standards, becoming a London Eye looming over the miniature village is such a funny idea. My gripe here is I kinda wish the miniature car and train rides were peepable a la Riverland to really immerse the peeps in this miniature world. I also feel like straight up resizing rides as objects feels like a bit of a cheat code, but I can't deny it gets the feel of a miniature RCT park across better than other approaches. With the clever ideas and custom rides, it's hard not to guess Roomie.
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Xophe
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This one is an absolute joy - so cute! Reminds me of Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg. All the new custom content brings it to life with the movement. And the music adds to the atmosphere of course. Love it. Would also guess Roomie based on some clues
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Xtreme97
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Advent - A simple but intriguing scene with a bit of mystery to it. The cracked ice is a nice effect.
Model Village - Haha, the tiny versions of custom rides and city cars are ridiculous, very inventive. The city scape is super fun too.
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