Park / Ozymandias
- 26-January 17
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Welcome to the ancient city of Ozymandias.
A wealthy city at the center of a once great empire, Ozymandias became one of the greatest cities of the known world. Nestled between the harsh desert and unforgiving mountains, Ozymandias was settled by ancient humans near the end of the last ice age. Fed by glaciers, the Great River flowed for many centuries, bringing life to an otherwise desolate place. The ancient Ozymandians learned very early on how to take advantage of the Great River and became the first known people in the land to practice agriculture, this gave them a great advantage over neighbouring tribes. They soon became a thriving people, with endless farmlands that drifted into the sunrise.
As the planet grew older and warmer, the ice continued to melt. The city flourished for many generations and spread across the known world, eventually forming what would be known as the Ozymandian Empire. The people of Ozymandias became masters in arts and technology forming an advanced irrigation system that could bring water to any part of the city. They lived in extravagant palaces and built many great structures, the most impressive of which was the Temple of the Oracle. Erected in the center of Ozymandias, the temple provided so much water to the city that they created their own canal system. It seemed as though there was nothing that the Ozymandians could not achieve.
At the height of their prosperity, saw the ending of an age. The ice had all melted away, and the Great River had lost much of it's strength. The reach of the Ozymandian Empire began to recede, and raids of the city's farmlands became a common occurrence. As the heat continued to rise, the people pumped more and more water out of the river, hoping to combat the changing climate. Fields dried and soil returned to sand, and the people of Ozymandias built a great wall in one last attempt to consolidate their power. Finding themselves isolated from the world and without resource, the Ozymandians eventually faded away.
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Thanks to:
Liampie for the African Cuisine building
What for the Raging Raiders idea
Chris Rock
Nighthalk
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G Force Offline
This map was really quite awesome, nice work guys. The theming and planning of it all was very throwback but also felt like its own thing, really gave a good sense of scale and grandness. It also had a good amount of variety but still felt very cohesive, which is not easy to pull off, especially with multiple builders.
Probably the weakest aspect for me was some of the coasters, the Invert especially was a bit awkward. The foliage was a bit repetitive too at times, although a pretty minor point.
Wonderful work.
gibbsies Offline
Thanks!
csw Offline
I like the old-school style.
Iron Rattler Offline
This was really neat. It managed to be built in one consistent style for a city without being repetitive. I really liked the raider ride and the log flume areas.
Liampie Offline
Do you know if these Penguin, Chris Rock and Nighthawk people have NE accounts? Due to a weird bug I haven't seen before I cannot credit them properly. It's correct behind the scenes, but displays incorrectly.
Cocoa Offline
I think this park was pretty awesome. Great vibes and atmosphere all around. Even though the archy and setting should have felt a bit monotonous/homogenous, I think it worked well here and the landscaping was unique and complemented it well. Layout wise, they were all not so great and the colors of coasters were also off I think, except for the one big blue b&m which looked really pretty and also had a sick layout. That was definitely the standout attraction of the park IMO. Otherwise nice work all up, loving all these multiplayer parks!
gibbsies Offline
No, I haven't really seen them around online either.
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Coasterbill Offline
This was a lot of fun. It definitely works better on a macro level and the foliage / architecture / layouts needs work but overall it still has a fun vibe to it.
Coasterbill Offline
Congrats on the accolade!
Puget Sound Offline
Hello, I'm Penguin. How do I get my name on this linked to my profile here?
Liampie Offline
Puget Sound Offline
Thank you!