Park / WTF
- 28-June 04
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"I'm maked!". Somehow Bokti managed to find a way to make himself the most notable person at the Awards Ceremony with his psychotic sense of humor and retarded announcements. With all that going on, most people probab;y don't even remember just how good Bokti aka Harakiri was at this game, and so he presents to you, the fittingly named "WTF". A complete headtrip of a park that features two areas and an entrance area, all with completely unique themes. Starting off with the House of Cards entrance area, he shows that he can make just about any theming object in the game look good, since I've neer seen those walls look so good before. The Gingerbread Town isn't quite what I was hoping for, a bit overtreed, and I'm guessing a tad bit rushed, but the adventure ride is nice and there are flashes of brilliance throughout. But then there it is, my favorite area of the entire contest, fully equipped with the best coaster in the contest, and to quote Toon (and I agree)...possibly the best wooden coaster ever made. I'm talking about "The Phalanx", found in the Sandcastle Kingdom area of the park, the newest in a long line of mind bogging wooden coasters that Bokti has created. From "Crazy Horse" at Lake Laramie to "Corona" at Oceania Theme Park, to "Screamliner" at Tyline California, and the unreleased urban legend "Ursa Major", the mammoth woody that never saw the light of day. Congrats Bokti on the top ten, and I really can't wait to see what you have in store for us, after seeing you haven't lost an ounce of talent in your long hiatus from NE.
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The theme sections all fit together so perfectly- silly card games, gingerbread homes, and sandcastles- fantasies of the mind of a child. They were all executed quite well, I must say....
The card games was my least favorite area- there wasn't much too it. The card-walls were used well, but an excess seemed to brighten the section too much. Perhaps some more hints of darker, bolder colors would have helped round it out. The bumper cars were placed nicely.
My second-favorite area was probably the Sandcastle Kingdom- the open sands at the back and that beautiful shoreline drew me in, and the rapids were fun to watch- not because of speed or thrills (which it lacked), but of all the sandcastle forms that could be seen. The wooden coaster was genius- well paced and exciting to watch- I had to watch the train in the window to keep up with it.
The best area was the Gingerbread Forest. I loved everything about it- the architecture, the cool paths going everywhere, the blend of snow/forest theming, the good-looking candy scenery, and especially the music. It was child-like, but not so child-like at the same time. The Gingerbread Chase was nice enough, but I wish it would have been themed some more. Search and Rescue, however, was fantastic- really nice speed and a fun layout.
My only gripe with it is the name- surely you could have come up with something much more meaningful, fun, and interesting than a sorry "wtf".
Overall, great job... I hope you'll keep putting out parks every now and then, because they're always a treat to look at.
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