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The super cool theme park builder Parkitect has reached alpha 5, it seems like a smaller release overall as it's laying the foundation for future updates.

While the game is in Early Access, it is still very cool. It's one of those games that sits right at the top of my watch list!

Build the park of your dreams essentially, always reminds me of Theme Park on the Amiga.

What I am most excited about is the developers working on the scenario editor, as this will open up a lot of interesting things to do in the game.

The other major thing I am looking forward to, is the actual management side, as currently you're in a sandbox mode essentially due to starting with so much money.

Changelog:
Quote- added resource and trash transport system
- added beginnings of the scenario editor
- added deco object pipette tool (easily clone any deco object)
- added shop and attraction sales stats
- added restocking shops from the back
- added a bunch of deco objects (medieval props, awnings, scaffolding)
- added czech translation (thanks Jan!)
- performance improvements (overall, reduced terrain loading times)
- fixed weather not updating after one year
- fixed guests being confused about where they want to go after using a transportation ride
- fixed path attachments sometimes not being built in the same position that’s shown as preview
- fixed not being able to select objects through path tunnels
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5 comments

nox Sep 6, 2016
I have a lot of hope for this game when it is released as a full version!
neowiz73 Sep 6, 2016
I've been playing this a bit, it plays really well on Linux. I was a big fan of the older theme park tycoon style games. parkitect has all the old things (from other theme park games) in place already but keep adding new types of functionality and more good things as they go forward.
the fact it has modding and the steam workshop already was the main reason I decided to buy it. it's an endless amount of fun.


Last edited by neowiz73 on 6 September 2016 at 8:54 pm UTC
chip Sep 7, 2016
I have also high hopes for this game. It would be shame if it stays sandbox. It should have some fine scenarios.
Ehvis Sep 7, 2016
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About a month or two ago they hired someone from the modding community who is now doing a scenario editor. After that, you should see at least some test scenarios. Final ones will probably not come until the game is feature complete.
oldrocker99 Sep 7, 2016
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The article impelled me to buy the game; it looks great and I have one hell of a lot to learn about it.
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