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I've got 21 delectable scenarios....

#11
Scenario 3 - Tipton Bay: Complete

   

This one's goal was too low. $77,000 is far too easy when the park starts out with a value of $124,000, which I managed to double by the end. $250,000 seems like it would be a fair goal. I may come back to this one later and see if I can get it up to 300 grand.  Wink

Calamity Hills' excitement rating bumped up to 8.17 after I doused it with scenery and surrounding rides.
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#12
Haha, what was it again? 77,000 park value? Well, that was way low then!
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#13
Scenario 4 - Ashton Gardens: Complete

   

1,790 guests by the end.
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#14
Consarn it Terry! You're beating my scenarios FASTER than I can create them! Lol

Glad you're completing them at least. Tongue
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#15
I have to make sure they're all possible, after all.  Cool

Scenario 5 - Mammoth Shores: Complete

   

Ride ticket scenarios are my favorites because I can make good use of my cash-cow hyper-twisters. At its peak, El Dorado turned a profit of $23,000 per hour, or close to $3,000 per month. Then I built City Of Angels next to it and the two together made over 50% of a $10,000 monthly ride ticket profit.

It would have probably helped to have had a cash machine available so that every guest didn't eventually run out of cash, but $11,000 is clearly a reachable goal even without it.  Happy
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#16
<<Quick Update>> Amaretto Gardens probably won't be 100% finished as I made the mistake of not adding enough funds to abide with. With what's left, I have about 82k to work with, so I'll add a few more small rides, and maybe another woodie, as well, block off the other stuff and put some signs saying 'Coming Soon' meaning that you will get the ability to move it forward. Also, the goal to achieve hasn't been beaten, so it could be considered a scenario instead of a park.

<<Also>>
Every single scenario I have created will get new, edited screen shots, with it's name and other stuff. (Roller coasters ect)...
I have noticed that about at the 15th scenario that the screen shots are brighter and better, as the other screen-shots had glare and were very dark. That is going to change as I have found it is VERY simple to edit them. So, no more preppy-rushed screenies! Biggrin

That's all for now! Suggestions and constructive criticism are advised! Wink
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#17
lol terry you put your own coasters in the park
I just use pre built coasters cause it's easier, and there are some that are great for making money cough cough microfobia
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#18
@naveisawesome, did you ever finish Qualdic Rock?

Scenario 22 will be coming out very shortly. It will be called Whitewater Cove.
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#19
1. Build a 4x4 square of base blocks and stack them 20 blocks high. It may work being only 18 blocks high.
2. Build an enterprise in the 4x4 square.
3. Delete the enterprise and the remaining blocks if there are any.
4. Note any changes in funds.

I only use this for building custom parks, not for the completion of scenarios. That would be too easy.

@nave, what other reason is there to build compact hyper-twisters with excitement ratings that high?  Biggrin
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#20
@Terry Inferno, what exactly does this do?
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