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May 2, 2019 @ 6:26pm
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Zypheus Plains

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AstroTron's Scenarios Season 1
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Description
Welcome to Zypheus Plains. A small Greek tourist town. The mayor has just opened there first rollercoaster to bring new tourists in. But their all out of money and in debt. They need your help to turn this around.

Scenario:
• Have at least 1200 guests in your park
• Have an operating profit of at least $4,000.00
• Have a price satisfaction rating of at least 80%
• Have a profit from rides of at least $4,000.00

4 Comments
Phoenixflieger Jul 29, 2019 @ 5:26am 
3 thoughts first:
a) Makes me want to play Titan Quest again!
b) Give that man a medal for that diligent roof-works!
c) You should become honorary cititzen of Greece!

I finished the map end of year 2 and early year 3, so difficulty is about campaign level.

The loss of spawned people not entering the park is about 25%. Which can be a clever way to restrict the impact of campaigns and events. FYI mostly.

My main issue: Map is far too excessive for its given goals.
I used less than half of the map (cut the rest off). Which is a pity really, because I see great potential for rides in North and East, but I never had to actually build there.
That park easily fits 2,000 guests without becoming crowded! Maybe that's just me and my approach.

But review criticism aside: The map itself is fantastic overall and in detail! The goals are ok (challenge is finishing it as fast as possible, don't get me wrong).
Oh, did I mention the Hydra statue yet?! Wow, that is a neat build!
slap_u_silly_2000 Jul 28, 2019 @ 4:52pm 
Maybe a little easier than some of the other scenarios but still fun.
AstroTron  [author] Jul 9, 2019 @ 8:35am 
Ok
Tsuki Jul 9, 2019 @ 6:42am 
Hello, nice map, I liked the design, but the objectives are too easy. Also, you have some grammatical mistakes in your description. (opened there -> their, But their -> they're)