In Park Beyond we build crazy roller coasters and attractions – sometimes on mountain plateaus. Is that just for show, or is clever management behind it?
Is Park Beyond the best theme park game? The test at SamaGame Plus reveals whether Frontier can rightly be proud of its new game.
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The very first minutes of the campaign in Park Beyond show where the journey is headed: We build our roller coaster across urban canyons and concrete tubes and fire our passengers with cannons at the next section of track.
What makes physicists and TÜV inspectors gasp in real life is an easy warm-up exercise in Park Beyond. Because the development strategy game should above all be fun, instead of precise simulation, accessibility is the order of the day. And yet you won’t experience a simple game here, quite the opposite.
Suits you if…
- … you like to build wacky roller coasters
- … cool effects are more important to you than accurate physics
- … Planet Coaster is too fiddly for you
Doesn’t suit you if…
- … you want roller coaster simulations that are as accurate as a s***w
- … minor clipping errors and animation dropouts annoy you
- … you also want to control your staff in a targeted manner
Park Beyond in the test: Just such a theme park manager was still missing!
Screaming teens, puking parents
Anyone who has ever been to an amusement park with the whole family knows the problem: the teenagers want to be flung around spectacularly, sip liters of trendy bubble tea and inhale as much sugar as possible at food stalls. Older folks, on the other hand, prefer the quiet Ferris wheel tour, and young adults are somewhere in between.
Your job as a park manager is to place the right rides for the three target groups of teenage squads, adults and entire families, to construct roller coasters and to provide all visitors with sufficient food, drinks and seating (including toilet seats).
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