Screenshot / Tropic Thunder - Design
- 06-August 14
- Unnamed Park, but awesome. # CANCELED
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Hey guys,
This was originally a part of my new park, but I had some major hacking issues with the park and the different themed areas did not fit together so nicely, so I decided to cancel the park, but liked this coaster so much, that it would be a shame not to release it. I put a lot of effort into it, and I hope you like it.
I submitted it today as a design.
Keep up building and dont let the fantasy style die... I sure wont, I am about to start a new park and I am planning to throw myself totally into it. There is definately a need for a new turtle-jkay-esque fantasy park! - Full-Size
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Liampie Offline
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Coasterbill Offline
This looks amazing. I can't wait to check it out.
Fizzix Offline
Someone's made Liampie all hot and bothered. Excited to see what comes next for you though.
Chocotopian Offline
This is fantastic.A nice big sprawling coaster with plenty of interaction and great surroundings. I'm interested in the mine ride too...
csw Offline
Don't worry about the fantasy style dying...I for one will probably never do anything but fantasy/semi-fantasy.
Stoksy Offline
F-yeah! Looks really good; definitely looking forward to seeing this in-game.
BelgianGuy Offline
it's cool, but how in the world would you call this semi-realism liam, this is more fantasy than anything else... the coaster has a certain flow but makes no sense realistically except for the pretzel element...
pierrot Offline
sweeeet, your style heavily reminds me of FreeRider's earlier work.
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Liampie Offline
Realism as a style is not determined by the flow of the layouts... The execution is irrelevant to the intentions of the creator. Now, thirteen does say it's fantasy himself, but the impossiblity of this creation lies solely in the extravagant theming. With enough budget, this could be created in real life. There are no floating islands, goblins, space ships or anything like that. Just extreme theming. Moreover it's still supposed to be a theme park. In my opinion this is the definition of semi-realism. It's similar in approach to Islands of Enchantment and parks like that, which I think have always been labeled semi-realism until the JDP's of this world appeared and started to call everything that doesn't exist in real life fantasy. B&M with 9 cars per train? Fantasy!