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Please give some theme park games like Sim theme park and Roller coaster tycoon, but i can download the full version for free. Download Sim Theme Park v1. This will update the game to version 1. Cash so that the park can be sold and a new lot can be bought from another part of the world and start building a new theme park. Newer products can. It is an awesome Simulation And Strategy game. Dominating the exciting world of Theme Park ownership is your goal in this strategy game from Bullfrog.

Rides range from Teacups and Haunted Houses to the biggest most elaborate roller-coaster you can design, and water rides that loop around other rides. Shops must also be included, so that the visitors can buy food, drinks and souvenirs the cunning player will combine salt, sugar and caffeine settings to maximize consumer interest. More important, ensure that research is adequately funded to produce new rides.

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Words like: crack, serial, keygen, free, full, version, hacked, torrent, cracked, mp4, etc. Zilch spondies. And this opening idea is brilliant, because it can so obviously tempt you into being greedy Conversely you can find yourself being so anally retentive over the aesthetics of your creation boating lake shaped like an octopus with an eye patch like Gabrielle's, a path spelling out 'We Love Mickey And Donald' or whatever that when the time comes to actually open your park the only ride you've got around to installing is a cry-baby little tea-cup roundabout which yields about lop a day.

The most important thing to remember is the fact that as soon as your park opens, it's got to start making money. You need to pay your staff, keep the rides in working order and so much more. But if you've played Sim City you'll know how sour things can go if you overstretch the mark. Yup, starting big is fun but risky - as the folk behind EuroDisney will no doubt tell you.

Starting small, however, is for poofs. Okay, so now you know the background: you're given a plot, you get a month's free access to the items on the menu not all of them, admittedly, but enough , and then you open your park. So let's have a sample walk through of the sorts of things that might happen. In other words the game starts A month isn't a very long time and so you want to make the most of the 'free offer' - but you don't want to go too crazy too quickly, either.

You don't, for instance, want to alienate your first visitors by having a disgusting entrance path, covered in dogshit, which leads straight to some overpriced dodgems populated by drunk Hells Angels. The little people in Theme Park are quite capable of naffing off and spreading bad words about your establishment to the folk outside.

So you 'paint' down a picturesque path flanked by lovely cherry trees. You also plonk down a couple of out of work actors dressed in bunny rabbit costumes Seeing as you're going firstly for the kids you may as well capitalise immediately, so amongst the cherry trees you drop a couple of balloon vendor stalls You steer your path to the t left of the plot so it passes by f the small pond you've been gifted with.

You decide to kill l three birds with one stone here and so increase the size of the pond two-fold, add some trees and fences, add some burger stands and, finally, zap in a small boating attraction. Your path now leads, via a natty wee bridge and some orange trees, to your first proper ride You could almost liken it to a mountain road in Italy, if it wasn't for the triple corkscrew and double mega-loop sections: crack raf fighter pilots would think twice before going on this baby.

You price it accordingly. And then you decide to All that faffing around designing the roller coaster took longer than you thought - and while you were being 'artistic' the clock caught up with you, and now you'll have to start paying for your hardware. And other things. So it's time to open the gates - and as the money pours in from the delighted punters, you can spend it on a continued expansion. Or can you? Let's see. Here we look at the reactions of a single, fairly typical family.

In the actual game you obviously don't get things spelled out for you in the following manner, but it's much the same thing: all the little computer people visiting your park have heaps of artificial intelligence inbuilt, and will soon catch on if you 're ripping them off-you can even click on individuals and question them as to what they are and what they aren't happy about.

So let's see how things go with Mr and Mrs Gin ton and their son Bobby aged six. Mrs Clinton: Ooh, this is lovely -those beautiful trees. Mr Clinton: Yes, it is quite pleasant, isn't it. My wallet is readied. Bobby: I wanna balloon. Mrs Clinton: A balloon for my son please, Mr Vendor. Vendor: Certainly, madam. Mr Clinton Vendor: They're excellent balloons, sir, they're the best!

Mr Clinton: I don't care how good they are, I am not spending nearly 20 pounds on a balloon! Bobby: Waaaaaaaa! I wanna balloon, I wanna balloon! Mrs Clinton: Ssshhhhh dear, we'll, er, get you a balloon later. Oh, look, there's a giant bunny rabbit. Go over and say hello to the bunny, Bobby, there's a good boy Man Dressed As Bunny: Hi there kid, what's yer name an' that? Bobby getting a bit red in the face : Waaaaaa! Boo hoo hoo! Man Dressed As Bunny: Oi, leave it out you little bugger.

Later, after a disgruntled Mr Qinton has decided against a picnic having hotly debated the prices with the two burger salesmen and has completely ignored the boat rides, the Qinton family find themselves standing at the foot of the mega mutha monster roller coaster from beyond the infernos of Hell. Mrs Clinton: I'm not going to take Bobby on that. Bobby: I wanna go home now, I wanna go home Mr Clinton: Hang on a minute Bobby, I just want to have a quick chat with the gentleman in charge of this roller coaster.

Mrs Clinton: I know dear, but wait until daddy has finished talking to the nice man. Oh, he has finished talking. Addressing Mr Qinton What did he say, dear? Bobby: Waaaaaa! Mr Clinton: Shut up you little bast.

Hopefully, you'll get the idea. A multitude of variables are at play here, and I reckon my journalistic license in the preceding description of the visiting Clinton family is entirely appropriate.

Theme Park's humourously rendered visual exteriors a pompous way of saying that the graphics are excellent mask the cleverness of the code within. I'm going to put my neck on the line here and predict that Theme Park will be more addictive than anything else Bullfrog has produced to date. The final review will tell you where it's all really coming from, of course, because I'm only guessing. Now this excellent game is available for the Saturn and PlayStation. The eye for detail and ease of interface is what made this title such a joy to play, and it appears that neither of these facets has been compromised in the bit versions.

Unfortunately, from first look, it doesn't seem as though anything has been added to improve. There are no new rides, that I've seen, and the icon-based interface is intact. The PlayStation version does feature a 3-D walk-through, but it's non-interactive.

One thing that I did see, that I was surprised by, was the fact that the scrolling in this version is still choppy. More time should have been spent in assuring that a little thing like this was fixed. I mean, bit scrolling should be smooth, shouldn't it?



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