
Theme Park
A business simulation game where players design, build, and manage their own amusement park. The SNES version features simplified controls optimized for consoles while retaining core mechanics like ride customization, staff management, and financial strategy.
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About This Retro Game
Includes all core attractions from the PC original: roller coasters, ferris wheels, ghost trains, and more.
Features a unique research system to develop new rides and improve existing ones.
Notable for its humorous touches like customizable food prices (leading to vomiting guests if prices are too high).
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