

I should have listened and followed Nintendo's line of thought there, I wish I did, I probably wouldn't have bounced off the game like I did if I learned the level creation tools in the way it was intended. Right?Īnyway I did the 'paste bricks up and down' cheat to speed past the time-locked menus and lo and behold, once I finally decided to you know, make a Mario, I was screwed. Oh oh oops sorry I need to add context to that statement the same way everybody else does when they say it. I didn't think Nintendo knew what they were talking about and thought they were insulting my intelligence. This was me with Mario Maker (first one). If you do not believe me, just take a look at some of the screenshots taken of Parkitect. While Parkitect leans more heavily on management, you can be just as creative with Parkitect as you can with Planet Coaster. Low traffic and public transit options to/from work are very important in those games, as are parks and plazas. There is a common misconception that Planet Coaster Creativity and Parkitect Management. That's how you make your money.Ģ) In order for more people (aka tax payers, your money makers) to move in to your city, they need more desirable conditions. Two more tips for Cities: Skylines and Sim City 4:ġ) focus on trying to get as many tax payers (residential, commercial, industrial) as you can. (Cities: Skylines subsequently was easy for me as well.) When I learned that, then Sim City 4 became a LOT easier for me. But you'll need to remember to raise the budget again later on, when your city gets bigger. The school's capacity will drop, but it's OK - the capacity will still be more than the number of students attending. The former is more oriented towards the management side of theme park design, while the latter was a creative playground that. So you can safely cut the budget of the school by more than half, saving you a LOT of money. For Planet Zoo/Planet Coaster the guy I watched to get me acclimated was Toogii: Obviously you don't have to watch the whole playlist (I've watched a bit chunk though because I do like his content) but Toogii does a great job of explaining how everything works and his design of his parks is always really nice. Parkitect does a great job of delivering where Planet Coaster did not. But your city is small, and there are only 200 students attending. 0 Comments Whats important is that its generally functional and does a good job of presenting all of the information you need.Rollercoaster Tycoon held the gold standard for theme park games in its heyday, but after the recent sequel disgraced the franchise beyond belief, only Planet Coaster has carried the balloon in.

So, at some point early on, you'll need to build a high school, which has a capacity of, let's say 1,000 students. With some of these games, they're best played with a little menuing.įor Sim City 4 and Cities: Skylines, buildings like schools have budgets.
