Park / Lubashi
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17-October 19
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Almost forgot I made this figured I should upload
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I hope everyone opens this in LL and not Open as it has a much nicer aesthetic to it. It's refreshing to see something like this on the site in 2019. The 2 station setup is odd but I look at this more an a piece of art than a believable theme park attraction.
Really nice stuff. I'm glad you uploaded it.
i remember you making this. nice to see it here- its definitely weird though! i like the double layout vibe and the strange blocky/sand landscaping. almost like rct i would see in a dream. why did you bother making one almost hidden wall out of rapids track lol
I liked this a lot. Quirky and unique without feeling forced. The sand and castle mix is interesting even with the blocky landscape. It lacked a little bit of polish (happyland signs) but overall I found this to be a decent experiment, even down to the layout.
Someday I'm gonna copy the idea of two stations, two coasters. Super funky, although I thought the pacing was a little slow in some parts.
The landscaping, like Cocoa said, is quite dreamlike. Hard to describe, but it kinda strikes me as a vaporwave aesthetic, in that respect. Definitely wavy.
funky fresh
I liked this; the landscape has a tasteful, tranquil quality to it. Layout was cool but the pacing was a bit slow in spots. I'm still wondering if that's actually a bad thing in this particular setting. The architecture had a bit of an "NCSO in LL" vibe to me but good lord do I love the landscape.
Never managed to comment on this one, but I like it quite a bit and I hope to see more LL from you. It's refreshing, while also strongly reminding me of Danimation-era work. Some of this is too unrefined, even for 1999 standards. No happyland signs! But yeah, cool coaster, inspires me to attempt something similar.