Screenshot / An Angry Monarch or a Design Study
- 19-June 14
- Infinity Entertainment Design presents Paradise Lagoon
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Or maybe just "things that didn't stay the same for very long." I installed a roller coaster; I've removed a roller coaster. I know where the coaster is moving to. I think?
This is now the second complete deconstruction and reconstruction of a coaster in this park; Marvel was originally to the left of P'Radæs before Jurassic Park was even started. In terms of the myth and legend, though, the heavily-fortified boundaries made no sense with a gleaming city right next door. So, the Dueling Flying coasters were picked up and moved to a new corner and a mountain got built. Our denizens now have a reason to be cautious: to one side is a sorcerer who flies through sandy skies and to the other is a jungle filled with terrifying beasts. In fact, part of the entire concept of the park is that you're venturing beyond the city gates against all good and helpful advice; in short, every Guest is actually an idiot or has a deathwish.
Meanwhile, none of what I described is actually in this screenshot.
Those of you who have been following the newest expansion at Universal Studios Florida might recognize this; or, maybe if you've visited London. I've already got completely different plans for the final layout, which are included in the screenshot.
Anyone want to help me invent a fancy train ride simulator? - Full-Size
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Liampie Offline
The screen looks like a good start. The hacked part at least. A part of me wishes you would do this area without wall stacking however. The traditional building methods and style was what I liked so much about your other screens.
Adix Offline
For what it's worth, though, the very positive response to the old-school stylings have affirmed for me that I don't want to go restyling the entire park.