Tips
for better gameplay
There's a thin line between pleasure and pain - Don't push your guests too far!

Ride crashed? Double-click the red button to reset it.

Don't under estimate the important of themeing and scenery.

The higher the excitement rating, the more guests will pay to ride!

Think of your ride from the riders' perspective.

Popular roller coaster? Add an on-ride photo track for more profit!

Guests hungry? Increase your food prices to make more money!

Better to have too many handymen and mechanics than too few.

The illusion of danger - The ultimate goal of a thrilling ride.

Raining? Make more profit by increasing your umbrella prices!

Build your biggest coaster at the back of the park, to draw guests past other rides.

Wet climate? Build track-based rides with long underground/undercover sections.

High nausea rating? Be prepared for the mess near the exit!

Not sure if your ride's safe? Then, test it first!

Intensity rating over 10? Don't be surprised if nobody wants to ride!

Guests unhappy in a long queue line? Hire an entertainer to keep them happy.

Litter on the footpaths? Build more litter bins!

Benches help people recover and rest.

Graceful and elegant rides add to the excitement.

Allow guests to see other rides whilst queuing and riding.

Guests won't pay as much for older rides, so monitor those ticket prices!

Watch the thoughts of your customers, and respond to their needs.