Park / Scream World (Frightmare Hills)
- 23-February 20
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A Spooky Horror Theme Park located in Castle Rock south of Denver Colorado (what i thought) started its life in 1923 as a small amusement park on a island but later on it became a Giant Spooky Theme Park! This is a RCT1 Scenario from Loopy Landscapes and is original name was Frightmare Hills and i changed the name and found it suitable! The prebuilt inverted that was built had many problems and i ended up removing it and I made this spooky park a whole lot bigger! The park has 6 Spooky Themed Islands and has many mixed inspirations from Hershey Park, Geauga Lake, Fiesta Texas and many others! I built this for fun!
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Cocoa Offline
certainly the tangled mess that I expected. I'm not sure if spamming 'spooky' objects really sells a theme.
savoytruffle98 Offline
There are some cool ride ideas in this park (First time I've ever seen dueling impulse coasters). I think if you cut down on the trees some and let your paths and coasters have some more room to breathe you could let your ride design ideas shine more, it's just a little too hard to digest with how dense this is
historyfreak92 Offline
Yes savorytruffle98 thank you and i understand what you mean it means a lot! I tried to upload another park like this a few days ago but same as usual rejected!
Cocoa well when this was Frightmare Hills it was meant to be spooky themed which really wasnt thought and not all this park is spooky all over and it doesnt sell much of a theme!
Jaguar Offline
Honestly I kind of like what you're doing with these parks... it's coaster spaghetti and tree spam as usual, but it's a nice intermission from all the highly detailed and ambitious projects and it is clear that you're just going for classic, casual gameplay and having fun with this.
I think you should experiment with scenery more in the future but this is fun to look at regardless, albeit in a different way from a more serious, 'NE style' park.