RollerCoaster Tycoon чит-файл №5

i. Recent Updates
ii. Intro
iii. Other Walkthrus
iv. Game Info
*Part One: Scenarios*
Scenario One: Forest Frontiers
Scenario Two: Dynamite Dunes
Scenario Three: Leafy Lake
Scenario Four: Diamond Heights
Scenario Five: Evergreen Gardens
Scenario Six: Bumbly Beach
Scenario Seven: Trinty Islands
Scenario Eight: Katie's World
Scenario Nine: Dinky Park
Scenario Ten: Aqua Park
Scenario Eleven: Millenium Mines
Scenario Twelve: Karts & Coasters
Scenario Thirteen: Mel's World
Scenario Fourteen: Mothball Mountain
Scenario Fifteen: Pacific Pyramids
Scenario Sixteen: Crumbly Woods
Scenario Seventeen: Big Pier
Scenario Eighteen: Lightening Peaks
Scenario Ninteen: Ivory Towers
Scenario Twenty: Rainbow Valley
Scenario Twenty-One: Thunder Rock
*Coming Soon!*
Scenario Twenty-Two: Mega Park
Scenario Twenty-Three: Fort Anachronism
Scenario Twenty-Four: Alton Towers
*Part Two: Ride Guide*
Coming Soon!
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i. Recent Updates
v1.0 - 3/18/00
first publishing
all regular scenarios finished

ii. Intro
Welcome to the Roller Coaster Tycoon FAQ! This FAQ is intended to
help you complete the scenarios on Roller Coaster Tycoon, the game
designed by Chris Sawyer. I hope it's helpful - please e-mail
comments to me [see e-mail at the top].

iii. Credits
I used SigZag to create the cool "logo" at the top. Downloadable at
http://www.geocities.com/southbeach/marina/4942/sigzag.htm

iii. Other Walkthrus
StarCraft (PC)
Harvest Moon 64 (N64)

iv. Game Info
Name: Roller Coaster Tycoon
Genre: Simulation/Strategy
platform: PC
developer: Chris Sawyer/Microprose
publisher: Microprose/Hasbro Interactive
Quick Info: RCT is an extemely fun game where you create your own
theme park! You get to design everything - from path
placement to roller coaster designs. With 22 built in
scenarios and lots of rides to choose from, this game
has a large fun-factor and will keep you playing for
hours on end. (note: personal opinion :)

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| Forest Frontiers |
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DESCRIPTION: Deep in the forest, build a thriving theme park in a large
cleared area.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: A very easy scenario to start you off - get a
mini-park going in a large cleared area. Perfect for beginners, and to
practice building roller coaster designs.
OBJECTIVE: 250 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year 1
RIDES PRE-BUILT: [none]
HELP: Well, basically, you build a park from scratch. You start off
with a nice selection of rides, plus the large cleared area makes a
great area to build test roller coasters without the hassles of the
guests around you and the fear of crashes. Here, just build a bunch of
variety rides (some gentle, some thrill, at least one roller coaster).
Make sure the queueing lines are long enough, and open 'em up. If you
DO have a variety, people will be flocking to your park. You should
have 250 guests in no time.

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| Dynamite Dunes |
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DESCRIPTION: Built in the middle of the desert, this theme park
contains just one roller coaster but has space for expansion.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: A pretty easy scenario. You need more guests,
but still not a problem. The one roller coaster is perfect to get you
started. The hills will prove a bit tricky as well, but nothing you
can't handle by now.
OBJECTIVE: 650 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year 3
RIDES PRE-BUILT:
Mine Train Roller Coaster (Dynamite Blaster)
HELP: This scenario is almost easier than the last one, if you know
what you are doing. You have triple the time of last scenario, and you
don't need triple the guests. Still, though, the first time I played,
I almost lost because I was too lazy. It really shouldn't be that hard,
as long as you keep an eye on the guest and month counters. When you
start, you might want to hire a handyman to clean up the messes people
are sure to make. Then, build like normal. The only potential problem
in this scenario are the hills, but you should be skilled in building
elevated footpaths by now. Practice, and you'll be a master in no time!

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| Leafy Lake |
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DESCRIPTION: Starting from scratch, build a theme park around a large
lake.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: Still not that hard, but a few more trip up spots
are added. As this is a larger park, guests are more likely to get
lost. More room for extra rides, though.
OBJECTVE: 500 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year 3
RIDES PRE-BUILT: [none]
HELP: You'll once again be forced to use the skills you mastered last
scenario - footpaths on hills. You'll learn a new skill in this
scenario, which is keeping your footpaths down. You'll probably notice
right away that this is a MUCH larger park, so your guests are more
likely to get lost. Use Information Kiosks, and perhaps make maps free
for that extra edge. There's PLENTY of room for roller coasters, so
build lots, and people will be swarming to get into your park.
Remember, you might have learned before that park rating is no problem.
Well, it isn't, unless everybody is getting lost. Then your rating
will plummet, and we don't want that. So, make sure people don't do
that, and practice so that you can do it later on in the game.

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| Diamond Heights |
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DESCRIPTION: Diamond Heights is already a successfull theme park with
great rides - develop it to double it's value.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: This scenario presents you with a new challenge.
Diamond Heights already has some GREAT rides, and you've gotta multiply,
and conquer (or however that saying goes).
OBJECTIVE: Park value of $20,000 by October, Year 3
RIDES PRE-BUILT:
Agoraphobia (Steel Roller Coaster)
Arachnaphobia (Steel-Mini Roller Coaster)
Claustrophobia (Steel Roller Coaster)
Grimble's Gallopers (Merry Go Round)
Indiana Railroad (Miniature Railroad)
Roller Coaster 1 (Wooden Crazy Rodent Roller Coaster)
Shortstuff's Slide (Spiral Slide)
Snake River Falls (Log Flume)
HELP: Park value scenarios are the ones that I found to be a bit harder.
Luckily, there aren't that many. A lot goes into Park Value, but the
two main parts are the amount of rides and profitability. The first
thing you should do, however, is build
food stalls. There aren't any, so guests will get hungry and leave.
After that, work on your park. The next thing you should do is
something that you should do on any park with pre-built rides, and that
is check on the pricing scheme. This park's entrance fee is free, but
the rides are really expensive. You can price however you want, as
long as it isn't TOO expansive. You should start building rides right
away. Three years seems like awhile, but it's really not that long.
That's okay, you can hate me when you are waiting impatiently for the
scenario to end ;) Anyway, what you have to do is always build new
rides, and constantly check on profits. To do this, open up the rides
window on the top toolbar, and use the pull-down menu to select "profit."
This will show profit for all the rides. Now, the kiddie rides and
shops will never have a high profit margin. That's okay, because you
need those. What you should be worried about is if the roller coasters
have fallen in profit. If one of them has, you should check on it. If
no one is coming, reduce the price. Maybe it's too old, in that case
you'll need to replace it. Whatever you need to do to keep the money
flowing in. If you keep doing this, you should get park value up no
problem.

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| Evergreen Gardens |
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DESCRIPTION: Convert the beautiful Evergreen Gardens into a thriving
theme park.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: Evergreen Gardens is a huge park with beautiful
scenery. Build a successful theme park amidst nature's wonders.
OBJECTIVE: 1000 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year 3
RIDES PRE-BUILT: [none]
HELP: The first thing you should notice is that fact that Evergreen
Gardens is HUGE. And it's got some great scenery too - which brings me
to the absolute FIRST thing you should do - disconnect the paths
leading into the depths of your park. I know all the scenery looks
wonderful and your guests will love it, but an extensive set of trails
is already built in. If you don't disconnect some, your guests will
wander off and they WILL get lost. You can always reconnect the paths
later, as long as you don't forget to disconnect them again farther up
the path. With that out of the way, you can start building. Now, 1000
guests may seem like a lot, but all you need is the right stuff. If
you build several roller coasters, thrill rides, gentle rides, water
rides, lots of people will come. Not that hard at all!

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| Bumbly Beach |
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DESCRIPTION: Develop Bumbly Beach's small amusement park into a
thriving theme park.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: Bumbly Beach's amusemant park is SMALL. You
don't have a lot of room, but that doesn't matter. 750 guests should
be a piece 'o cake by now!
OBJECTIVE: 750 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year
2
RIDES PRE-
BUILT:
Ferris Wheel 1 (Ferris Wheel)
Gallopers (Merry Go Round)
Information Kiosk 1 (Information Kiosk)
Roller Coaster 1 (Wooden Roller Coaster)
HELP: Bumbly Beach is pretty standard. You don't have much room to work
with, so I suggest the Wooden Crazy Rodent Roller Coaster. They don't
take up much space, and you can usually design them to have just as much
excitement as bigger roller coasters. Other than that, anything is
game. Later in the game, built the Steel Roller Coaster named Shuttle
Loop - it's small, goes fast, and earns money quick. This goes for
any park. I also suggest, since your park is longer than wider, build
a transportation ride from one side of the park to the other.

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| Trinity Islands |
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DESCRIPTION: Several islands form the basis for this new park
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: Build a successful theme park on four islands.
Water ride enjoyment!
OBJECTIVE: 750 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year 3
RIDES PRE-BUILT: [none]
HELP: This is not much different from the other maps you've played,
though this one has more water and less land. I couldn't call the set
of pre-built footpaths extensive, but they are there. Once again, I
suggest you disconnect them so that your guests won't get lost. This
time, build all the standard stuff, but you can also build a great boat
ride in the ocean. You can use rails, plant flowers and make it
exciting, or you can just make the docking platform and let your guests
float around as they please. Either way, the water makes for a great
ride.

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| Katie's World |
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DESCRIPTION: A small theme park with few rides and room for expansion -
your aim is to double the park value.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: A rainy place where you have to expand the park.
Great roller coasters and plenty of room!
OBJECTIVE: Park value of $15,000 by October, Year 3
RIDES PRE-BUILT:
Al's Galleon (Swinging Ship)
Forest Flyers (Single Rail Roller Coaster)
Katherine's Cruisers (Boat Hire)
Miniature Railroad 1 (Miniature Railroad)
Richard's Wreckers (Go Karts)
Runaway Plumber (Steel-Mini Roller Coaster)
The Storm (Mine Train Roller Coaster)
HELP: This park may not have that many rides, but the existing roller
coasters have some interesting... features. Forest Flyer is an exciting
roller coaster due to the fact that it's built in a forest, which is
rather cool. Runaway Plumber you can't even see... it's entirely
underground! That's right, turn on underground view and check it out.
It's a very cool coaster, and people will flock to it during storms
because it's considered "inside." Finally, the Storm, which is built
on land made for the coaster. You can tell. Awesome coaster, and very
fast. Anyway, in this park, it seems to rain a lot. So, try to build
more stuff "inside" and less "outside." One tip: take down the inspection
for the Storm, because it might crash.

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| Dinky Park |
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DESCRIPTION: A small, cramped amusement which requires major expansion.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: The description isn't lying! Dinky Park is TINY.
You need to buy land just to get anywhere!
OBJECTIVE: Park value of $10,000 by October, Year 2
RIDES PRE-BUILT:
Carousel (Merry Go Round)
Cloud Nine (Observation Tower)
Ferris Wheel 1 (Ferris Wheel)
Purple Peril (Scrambled Eggs)
Spiral Slide (Spiral Slide)
Swinging Ship 1 (Swinging Ship)
HELP: This is a TINY park. The only room where you can buy land is across
the street, so you'll need to buy that. Then you need to buy construction
rights across the road. This will allow you to build a ride
(transportation) across the road, build a station there, and make it go
back across somewhere else. Good luck.

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| Aqua Park |
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DESCRIPTION: A park with some excellent water-based rides requires
expansion.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: This is a rather cool park with a handful of neat
water-based rides. Expand it to create more attraction among guests.
OBJECTIVE: 900 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year 3
RIDES PRE-BUILT:
Boat Hire 1 (Boat Hire)
Log Flume 1 (Log Flume)
Log Flume 2 (Log Flume)
River Rapids 1 (River Rapids)
Water Slide 1 (Water Slide)
HELP: Here's your first tip for the Water Slide. You've probably already
run into this problem in your previous park excursions, but sometimes the
boats will get stuck if they aren't going fast enough. If this happens,
double-click the red button on the ride screen. The first time closes the
ride, the second click resets it. Yes, you will lose potential customers,
but at least they won't get mad for no excitement. Other than that, just
go ahead and build up your park.

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| Millennium Mines |
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DESCRIPTION: Convert a large abandoned mine from a tourist attraction into
a theme park.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: A large, relatively empty area is already pre-themed
and ready to go! Build up a nice theme park and user base.
OBJECTIVE: 800 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year 3
RIDES PRE-BUILT:
Mine Tour Train (Miniature Railroad)
HELP: You start with an empty park except for one train. I suggest
leaving it unless it's seriously in your way; it has a rather high
excitement level compared to intensity. It's a great ride for the
squeamish. Other than that, build to your heart's content. It's a large
area and already nicely pre-themed for you, much like Dynamite Dunes.
It's not even as hard as last one, either.

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| Karts & Coasters |
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DESCRIPTION: A large park hidden in the forest with only go-kart tracks
and wooden coasters.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: A neat park that has awesome coasters and huge
go-kart tracks.
OBJECTIVE: 1000 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year 3
RIDES PRE-BUILT:
Big Woodchip (Wooden Roller Coaster)
Bigger Woodchip (Wooden Roller Coaster)
King Karts (Go Karts)
Turnpike (Go Karts)
HELP: Like I said, this is a neat park with some cool coasters. There are
bunches of trees, but try to work around them as much as possible - they
offer good excitement plus you need the experience for the upcoming
mission Rainbow Valley. I'll talk about that later. This is a great
park to experiment with coasters, if nothing else then because of the
name :) Have fun.

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| Mel's World |
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DESCRIPTION: This theme park has some well designed modern rides, but
plenty of space for expansion.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: A large park has just a couple awesome rides, but
you need to expand it to bring in the wealth.
OBJECTIVE: 1200 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year 3
RIDES PRE-BUILT:
Blast-Off (Whoa Belly)
Flightmare (Inverted Roller Coaster)
Highjack (Gravitron)
Quiver (Bobsled Roller Coaster)
HELP: I concede that this park has some great rides. Flightmare has a
great design, a high intensity rating, and a cool name to boot. Other
than that, you're on your own. You'll need more than two roller coasters
to bring in the crowds. So, build. This is the highest goal you've
encountered so far, but it's not that diffucult. Just remember that
roller coasters are the mainstay of your park. Thrill Rides and Gentle
Rides are support rides that let guests either warm up or cool down from
the coasters. So, to bring people, you need coasters. Just remember
that, and you'll do fine. Oh yeah, and clean up that ugly mess at the
exit of Flightmare.

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| Mothball Mountain |
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DESCRIPTION: In the hilly forests of Mothball Mountain, build a theme park
from scratch.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: In a nice change, start all over and build a brand
spanking new theme park. Careful with the hills, they're a doozy!
OBJECTIVE: 800 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year 3
RIDES PRE-BUILT: [none]
HELP: Mothball Mountain's goal isn't nearly as high as last time, but your
challenge will be the tiny size and the hills. Yes, the park is rather
tiny, but you'll just need to work around it. Don't buy land yet, wait
for the money to start rolling in first. Build to your hearts content.
Also, this is a great park to practice with roller coaster and path
tunneling, so go ahead and practice. Those skills are always handy!
Cafeful, though, your loan only increases by $5000, so watch that you
don't use up all your funds quickly.

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| Pacific Pyramids |
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DESCRIPTION: Convert the Egyptian Ruins tourist attraction into a thriving
theme park.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: Three huge pyramids dominate this cool park. Start
from scratch and build a large theme park.
OBJECTIVE: 1000 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year 4
RIDES PRE-BUILT: [none]
HELP: The park starts off closed, so I suggest taking this excellent
opportunity to remove some of the paths. Either disconnect them or remove
them completely. Removing them is a lot of work, but will give you a bit
of extra money. Whatever you do, just remember that extra paths mean lost
guests. Also, as for the pyramids, they are like trees. Right click to
remove them. I would keep them, for the name of the park if nothing else.
But, hey, if you want to remove them, you certainly can.

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| Crumbly Woods |
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DESCRIPTION: A large park with well-designed but rather old rides -
Replace the old rides or add new rides to make the park more popular.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: The extremely old rides in this park are seriously
dragging down the popularity - you need new rides, and quick.
OBJECTIVE: 1200 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year 4
RIDES PRE-BUILT:
Crazy Critters (Car Ride)
Crumbly Carousel (Merry Go Round)
Crumbly Mansion (Haunted House)
Crumbly Wheel (Ferris Wheel)
Mean Squeak (Wooden Crazy Rodent Roller Coaster)
Whiplash (Steel Corkscrew Roller Coaster)
Woodchip Woodchip (Wooden Roller Coaster)
HELP: Like I said, a nice selection of rides, yet very old. I just did
a quick estimation in my head, but I'd say the average age is about 12-13
years old. Yes, the rides are still popular, but not popular enough to
draw and extra 600 people, even if you advertise. You should set your
price scheme, first, I'm mentioning it because you need to be careful. If
you aren't tearing down the rides and building new ones, then prices must
be set carefully. The popularity ratings of all the rides are very
fragile, and a wrong move could set them plummeting.
Now for the individual rides. Though Crazy Critters is a awesome ride, if
you look at the thoughts screen, you'll see that mostly there are
complaints that the ride is too long and the queue line is too long. What
you do is up to you, but I suggest razing the whole ride. I actually
built a brand new, shorter ride that didn't get nearly as many complaints.
Next is Mean Squeak. I razed that and built a new one, too, which seemed
to work well. By the way, any of these rides that replace old ones: you
can use the exact same exit path and queue line, which works very well.
Next is Whiplash. Can you guess? Yep, I built a brand new version here,
too. Again, use the same exit and queue line. It works well.
Next comes Woodchip Woodchip. Well, what to do here? It's a great
coaster. Believe it or not, I completely rebuilt that one, too. Using
"the lastest technology" (i.e. Steel Roller Coaster), you can create a
much more popular roller coaster.
Well, you certainly need to expand to win, but that's what I did. You
can do whatever you want.

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| Big Pier |
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DESCRIPTION: Convert this sleep town's pier into a thriving attraction.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: This tiny park you can't expand, so use your space
wisely. Build a successful theme park in a short time.
OBJECTIVE: 600 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year 2
RIDES PRE-BUILT: [none]
HELP: This is a tiny park, so you need to make good use of the Wooden
Crazy Rodent Roller Coasters. They are small and fit into a small place
like this. Other than that, just build. Remember that you have less
time than other scenarios, so pay attention.

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| Lightening Peaks |
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DESCRIPTION: The beautiful mountains of Lightening Peaks are popular with
walkers & sightseers - use the available land to attract a new thrill-
seeking clientele.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: Use this mountainous region to build great roller
coasters and attract a number of guests.
OBJECTIVE: 900 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year 3
RIDES PRE-BUILT:
Chairlift 1 (Chairlift)
Chairlift 2 (Chairlift)
HELP: This park comes with plentiful trees, walking paths, and two
chairlifts. #1 takes passengers up the mountain, #2 takes them across
the mountain. I suggest building food stands and information stands at
the entrance, as well as at each peak.
This park is rather standard, except for two things: one obvious and one
not so much so. First, the park offers for some fantastic roller coasters
- try building them underground. This offers for even more thrills!
Just be careful and don't make it TOO intense - watchs those curves, and
add banks if possible.
This IS a standard park, and you shouldn't have too much trouble. There's
only one catch - the loan only goes up to $15,000. Therefore, you have
much limited funds to work with, even more so if you need to do complex
landscaping. Watch your funds very closely, and don't spend too much all
at once. If you run out of money, it will seem like forever before you
have enough building funds again. Just be careful.

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| Ivory Towers |
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DESCRIPTION: A well-established park, which has a few problems
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: A park that has some great rides, yet is plagued
with vandalism and guest "waste."
OBJECTIVE: 1,000 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year 3
RIDES PRE-BUILT:
Canoes (Boat Hire)
Force Nine (Suspended Roller Coaster)
Monorail 1 (Monorail)
Tree Topper (Steel Mini Roller Coaster)
HELP: When you start, you'll see right away what the problems are. To put
it simply, virtually every bench, lightpole, and garbage can is wrecked
and there is vomit everywhere. You'll need to enforce some major cleanup
techniques to start off. Hire a bunch of Handymen, to start, and deploy
them all over the park. Use the map - that's handy. Set their patrol
areas if you wish. Now comes the harder part - you have to personally
replace or destroy all the benches, lights, and trash cans. Security
guards really aren't your problem - you just need to fix it. So, replace
them all.
After this, your funds might be reduced a bit, but your park should look
considerably better. Force Nine is a great coaster - you should keep it.
Build bigger and better stuff, and eventually you'll have what you need.

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| Rainbow Valley |
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DESCRIPTION: Rainbow Valley's local authority won't allow any landscape
changes or large tree removal, but you must develop the area into a
large theme park.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: What you see is what you've got. You can't change
the land or remove any trees at all - not even the ones you yourself
put down!
OBJECTIVE: 1,000 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year 4
RIDES PRE-BUILT: [none]
HELP: Like I said, what you see is what you've got. Don't add any trees
or bushes - you won't be able to take them out! I hope you have been
practicing working around trees. If you have, this is your final exam!
Plan your park carefully. Save often - if you make a major blunder,
restore your old game. Otherwise, work slowly and carefully. You've got
plenty of time, trust me, so don't rush at all. Build gentle and thrill
rides for now, wherever you've got room. TO build roller coasters, put
all the research you've got into roller coasters. You need Steel Roller
Coasters. They fit into a much smaller space, and pre-built steel rides
like Shuttle Loop and other powered launch coasters will take up much
less room than regular coasters. You can have plenty of thrill in a
small space, trust me.
After that, just work with what you've got. I wouldn't go underground.
There are a couple places where a tunnel would fit, but it's much too
hard to try and find the perfect spot to get out again. Work on
attracting visitors. Really - nothing to it. Right?

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| Thunder Rock |
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DESCRIPTION: Thunder Rock stands in the middle of a desert and attracts
many tourists - use the available space to build rides to attract more
people.
EXTENDED DESCRIPTION: You've got a height 23 rock to build on.
OBJECTIVE: 900 guests & park rating of 600 by October, Year 4
RIDES PRE-BUILT:
Thunder Rock Chairlift (Chairlift)
HELP: After the last scenario, this one should be a piece of cake! When
it comes right down to it - this is a standard scenario. You've got
limited funds again, but the rock makes for a fantastic underground
coaster. Work with what you've got - it's a great opportunity to build
a fantastic roller coaster. Build some small rides first - once the
money starts coming in, invest in something bigger. You've got to get
less guests in the same amount of time, so sit back, relax, and relish
in the fact that you have completed Roller Coaster Tycoon!