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Coaster Crazy
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You have limited funds but unlimited time to turn this mountainside area into a vast roller coaster park.
Objective Have 10 different types of roller coasters with an excitement value of 6.00 or more.
Size 55,850 m² / 614,350 ft²
Expansion None
Rides None

Walkthrough[edit]

This scenario is a very special one as you have no deadline to worry about. Instead, it's all about building coasters that reach high excitement values. Of course, you can't build them all at once until you make a good profit, but that is easily achievable. With no time limit, there is literally no way to lose, so feel free to build those coasters at your own leisure.

The first thing to do is to set research to maximum and focus on roller coasters as the park only starts with seven and all the required coasters to beat the goal must be different types. Lay down a couple of flat rides that are easy to reach, then build your first coaster. A good one to start that can reach six excitement is the Mine Train Roller Coaster. When it comes to Mine Trains, lots of big drops, curved turns, and helices are key for a good mine train ride. If the excitement rating still comes up short, you can get excitement bonuses by adding decorations near the train, making the track longer, and putting path over, under, or right by the ride. More drops and turns can also add to the excitement, but be careful not to overdo it as the intensity and nausea ratings will also go up. If it still doesn't make it to 6, keep the ride anyway as you'll need to make more money for future coasters. Once profits are in the thousands, feel free to delete the ride and replace it with one that'll meet requirements.

As you build more coasters, be aware that some types naturally have lower base excitement stats compared to others and will need a lot of bonuses to reach six. Rides like the Steel Mini Roller Coaster or the Single Rail Roller Coaster will need a long length and a lot of drops to make up for the lack of inversions and loops. If viable, also go for the longest train possible in these rides as it'll add more weight to the trains and more weight means more speed. You may find a lot of trees or terrain getting in your way; don't be hesistant to tear it up if it helps your coaster become complete.

Drops, length, speed, decor, and path add excitement.

To reiterate, there is no time limit, so feel free to adjust and replace rides at your leisure if they're not reaching the requirements. Advertising can help give a money boost if you need a lot more capital for coasters. Finally, don't forget to have a lot of handymen as the huge amount of coasters will make your guests sick from repeated rides.

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