
Theme Park
Theme Park DS is a theme park simulation game where players design, build, and manage their own amusement park. Originally developed by Bullfrog Productions, this Nintendo DS version brings the classic management simulation to handheld consoles with touch screen controls.
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About This Retro Game
The game allows players to construct roller coasters, shops, and attractions while managing finances, staff, and guest happiness.
This DS version includes new features like the ability to ride your own roller coasters in first-person view using the touch screen.
Theme Park DS stays true to the original's humorous tone while adding portable-friendly gameplay elements perfect for short play sessions.
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