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VegasCoaster Go to post #764870
Also try to play around with different heights and shapes in buildings.
That was mainly to keep with the authenticity of the town, which has long runs of what is seemingly one building painted into different sections to mark the different shops etc., but definitely could have been made more interesting for sure. Thanks for the constructive feedback all!
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VegasCoaster Go to post #764772
Great entries by all. My not having played this much since high school really shows, but was tons of fun. You can really tell where time was running short and I had to finish the village.
Puerto Habana
Love the architecture and especially the pixel art Che. Liked the coaster but wish there was a little more of the park.
Parque de la Habana
I liked the in house built horse ride, sees very realistic for an achievable in-house build. I also really liked the variety in buildings around the park, especially the mini-Fusterlandia.
Carnaval Cubano
Not sure the in-house built ride jumps out at me, but it brought me right back to the Malecon.
Guantanamo Bay Bolero
So many drowning peeps, but I suppose that's part of the joke. The waterboarding ride is genious and the architecture is spot on.
Cuba Antigua
Absolutely loved the coaster. 10/10 would ride. Interesting mix of both the colonial and more Havana style baroque buildings. I had mixed feelings with the slave tower in my submission but glad someone went further than that (well maybe glad isn't the right word, but definitely part of the island's history).
Cube-a
Everyone loves a pun.
Cuba Libre Gardens
Great architecture on the Malecon inspired bit. Wasn't quite sure which ride was in-house unless it was the scenic railway.
Dreamland Havana
Great seaside park and I love the architecture of the era, but it doesn't have much of a Cuba vibe to me minus the half street that surrounds it. Not sure what the in-house ride is, but given the 20's it could be any or all of them.
Puerta Vieja
Absolutely amazing cruise ship and I like seeing the insides of the buildings on the edge of the map. Gusano picante reminds me of the one credit I got in Cuba.
Carnaval de Maravillas
I think my favorite part of this was the custom billboards which are plucked straight out of Cuba. The buildings look fantastic, but I was a bit distracted by all the various moving pieces.
Parque Santiago
Absolutely loved this one. Montana al Reves was very creative and seemingly one of a few in-house made rides. The surrounding village and the park itself are simple but gorgeous.