REVIEW : Indoorlands (PC)

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REVIEW : Indoorlands (PC)

ABOUT THIS GAME

Welcome to your own indoor amusement park

Create your own indoor amusement park, run it, and use specially created rooms, coasters, and attractions to show visitors that you are in complete charge. Will you be able to go above and beyond for your visitors? You are in charge: Use your imagination unrestrainedly to manage a park that completely transports visitors to a different setting.

REVIEW : Indoorlands (PC)

Have you ever dreamed to design and operate your own exclusive ride? With the new “Create your Ride” feature, it is now available. Create your own flat ride by picking from a range of parts. Then, in our workshop, exhibit your design to other players from across the world.

The most recent update even allows you to build your own, sizable rollercoaster halls with distinct coaster tracks. Through the STEAM workshop, you can also share those.

REVIEW : Indoorlands (PC)

Build your dream amusement park

Create, grow, and maintain your park. Accept the challenge to gradually open up new halls, rides, decorations, stores, and visitor categories. Increase the level of your structures, select certain benefits, and alter price/quality so that your visitors are eventually happy.

There are numerous themes available, and you are free to mix and match them as you see fit. Create your park piece by piece using the more than 1000 decorative pieces in Indoorlands!

Control and ride unique flat rides

At Indoorlands, the emphasis is on your rides. You have the option to record and preserve your riding programmes in addition to controlling and painting each one separately. Select a programme from your selection and set it to play automatically during your journey.

Turn your dreams into reality

Present to the world your ideal indoor park. Every player in Indoorlands has the option to design their own park. Place and embellish your halls for rides and decorations. Design your rides and fantastic ride schedules. Make your customers happy, choose from an incredible variety of shops and eateries, and emerge as the park’s most prosperous businessperson.

When creating your rides and roller coasters, you can either mimic your favourite theme park attractions or completely disregard reality… – the choice is entirely yours!

Thoughts

Still, Theme Parkitect might be more intriguing. Planet Coaster is also intriguing if you have a lot of time and want more freedom.

As part of early access, I earned some points. Perhaps some of them can be improved:

– Needs more customisation for ride halls. I made a topic about it, but don’t think anyone will read that.

Although I am aware that it is a deeply ingrained system in the game, I still hold out hope that it can be modified. This is the main problem I have with the game.

Add unique ride halls where you can also plan routes, including multiple rides, include shops or other entertainment, and select where the ride footprint and entrance will be (more like real indoor parks). If you could accomplish this, you could use scenery for far more things.

I find the current halls a little strange, with roads circling rides or leading nowhere.

Then, upgrades to the hall will depend on its size and height. The little walkthrough hallways are still functional.

Better halls that don’t have passageways that terminate just wherever might be an option if that’s not possible (put rides at one side or in a corner).

REVIEW : Indoorlands (PC)

– I still think that recolourable lights are a nice addition. With scenery elements and rides, I believe this would liven up the aesthetics and ambience.

– Please put the scenery better. When placing an object, you should be able to rotate it by, for instance, altering the height while pressing a key plus the mouse wheel rather than switching. Anything that can help the setting of the scenery is appreciated.

More gaming is required (or improve the above things so scenery becomes more fun). Like additional input when you record your own unique ride sequence, with information about power plants, solar and wind energy, operating costs (electricity can be an issue), and??

REVIEW : Indoorlands (PC)

After some time has passed, you can now improve restaurants and businesses and select from a variety of upgrades.

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