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This game actually has a sandbox mode. Finally, unlimited money, all rides unlocked, large park, no restrictions. Build to your heart's content. This seems to be the mode that people play the most of, and it gives you a lot of freedom.
Lately, I've been checking out career mode, and I will say that it keeps you on a path too much. You're usually given a tiny park, with a very specific goal (it usually involves pleasing a certain V.I.P. who will visit your park, or building roller coasters of a certain quality), and what little space and money they give you has to be put towards the goal or there's no way you'll complete it. I wish that it was more like RCT1, where your goal was usually just to have a certain park rating and number of guests by a certain time, and they didn't tell you what to build or how to do it.
Sometimes the career mode missions they give you are really more annoying than actually entertaining. For example, one of them, called Box Office, puts you in charge of an outdated park for a movie company, and your goal is to get the park more modern while still maintaining its heritage. When you recieve the park, it is in a horrible state. There are no mechanics, janitors, or anything, and the park is a mess with litter and vomit all over the ground. There are no shops, no restrooms, no food/drink stalls, nothing, besides a giant transport thing that runs through almost the whole park, just taking you around some scenery. It's called Studio Tour. They leave you with almost no room to build anything, and very limited time to get the park cleaned up and ready for the V.I.P. I spent the first twenty minutes just hiring thirty janitors and putting trash cans everywhere (or garbage bins or rubbish containers depending on where you live). That's not fun. Building rides is fun. By the end of this mission, I was so short on cash, that I actually demolished the Studio Tour just to get more money. And nobody in the park even cared. So much for maintaining heritage.
Basically, if you're looking to build and maintain a good park, with limited resources, RCT1 and RCT2 are way better for that. If you want to mess around, building crazy things, unleashing animals, and dumping crash test dummies into pools, RCT3 is the way to go.
Sorry for basically writing a whole essay, I just have a lot to say about this.