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Fruit Farm is a rather unique park. When you first look at the park, you realize that you have some good areas to build rides but that you also need to remove a lot of scenery before you can start building. Although the park has only a $16,000 loan limit--one of the smallest in the game--you have enough roller coasters, food stalls, ride improvements, and scenery for the entire scenario available from the start. You do, however, have only a few thrill and gentle rides available from the start, so direct your research priorities to those fields.
The park has an entry fee of $5.00 that you can either eliminate or raise as you see fit. Because you have little time to spend on building custom rides and little space to build many large pre-designed rides, you should build mostly flat rides and small tracked rides such as the [[Wooden Crazy Rodent Roller Coaster]] or the [[Virginia Reel]]. You should also consider blocking or eliminating unused paths early on to keep guests from getting lost and to earn some extra money to spend, as well as adding an additional station or two to the miniature railroad to allow it to function as a proper transport ride.
[[File:Fruit_Farm_finished.png|thumb|Scenario finished by sucinum]]By the end of the first year, you should have anywhere from 600 to 900 guests in the park. You may now start to direct your research priorities to roller coasters, although you should still focus on building thrill and gentle rides given your limited building space. If you find that you are still falling short of 1100 guests by September of the second year, feel free to advertise.
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Revision as of 05:08, 20 February 2015
Overview
A thriving fruit farm has built a railroad to boost it's income, your job is to develop it into a full-blown amusement park.
This park has several paths in the park and a minature railway as well.
Pre-built Rides
Miniature Railroad 1 (Miniature Railroad)
- Excitement Rating: 5.37 (High)
- Intensity Rating: 0.35 (Low)
- Nausea Rating: 0.10 (Low)
- Initial Pricing: Free
Scenario Guide
Remember:
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Fruit Farm is a rather unique park. When you first look at the park, you realize that you have some good areas to build rides but that you also need to remove a lot of scenery before you can start building. Although the park has only a $16,000 loan limit--one of the smallest in the game--you have enough roller coasters, food stalls, ride improvements, and scenery for the entire scenario available from the start. You do, however, have only a few thrill and gentle rides available from the start, so direct your research priorities to those fields.
The park has an entry fee of $5.00 that you can either eliminate or raise as you see fit. Because you have little time to spend on building custom rides and little space to build many large pre-designed rides, you should build mostly flat rides and small tracked rides such as the Wooden Crazy Rodent Roller Coaster or the Virginia Reel. You should also consider blocking or eliminating unused paths early on to keep guests from getting lost and to earn some extra money to spend, as well as adding an additional station or two to the miniature railroad to allow it to function as a proper transport ride.
By the end of the first year, you should have anywhere from 600 to 900 guests in the park. You may now start to direct your research priorities to roller coasters, although you should still focus on building thrill and gentle rides given your limited building space. If you find that you are still falling short of 1100 guests by September of the second year, feel free to advertise.
Available Rides
Transport
- Miniature Railroad (Steam Trains, Covered Steam Trains)
Gentle
- Car Ride (Pick-Up Trucks, Sportscars, Racing Cars, Cats, Vintage Cars)
- Crooked House
- Cycle Railway
- Ferris Wheel
- Hedge Maze
- Merry-Go-Round
- Miniature Golf
Roller Coasters
- Mine Train Roller Coaster
- Steel Corkscrew Roller Coaster (Roller Coaster Train)
- Steel Mini Roller Coaster (Ladybird Cars, Rocket Cars, Log Cars, Spinning Cars)
- Steel Roller Coaster (Roller Coaster Train, Roller Coaster Train (backwards)
- Virginia Reel
- Wooden Crazy Rodent Roller Coaster (Mine Trucks, Mouse Cars)
- Wooden Reverser Roller Coaster
- Wooden Roller Coaster (Wooden Roller Coaster Trains, Wooden Roller Coaster Trains (backwards)
- Wooden Side-Friction Roller Coaster
- Wooden Twister Roller Coaster
Thrill
Water
- Boat Hire (Canoes, Rowing Boats, Swan Pedal-Boats, Water Tricycles)
Shops/Stalls
Researched Rides
Transport
- Chairlift (Chairlift Cars, Chairlift Cars (alternate))
- Monorail (Small Monorail Cars, Streamlined Monorail Cars)
Gentle
Roller Coasters
- Bobsled Roller Coaster
- Flying Roller Coaster
- Heartline Twister Roller Coaster
- Inverted Roller Coaster
- Reverse Whoa Belly Roller Coaster
- Steel Twister Roller Coaster
- Steel Wild Mouse Roller Coaster
- Suspended Roller Coaster
Thrill
Water
Shops/Stalls
Upgrades
- Boat Hire: Bumper Boats
- Log Flume: Reverser Turntable
- Steel Twister Roller Coaster: Floorless Roller Coaster Train
- Steel Twister Roller Coaster: Launched Lift Hill
- Steel Twister Roller Coaster: Large Loop
- Steel Twister Roller Coaster: Roller Coaster Train (non-looping)
- Steel Twister Roller Coaster: Stand-Up Roller Coaster Train
Available Scenery
- Trees
- Shrubs and Bushes
- Tropical and Desert Trees
- Gardens
- Path Items
- Walls and Fences
- Statues and Fountains
- Jumping Fountains
- Mine Theming
- Wonderland Theming
- Jungle Theming
Researched Scenery
- Classical/Roman Theming
- Egyptian Theming
- Garden Clock
- Martian Theming
- Jurassic Theming
- Spooky Theming
- Abstract Theming
Other Notes
Preceded by | List of scenarios in | Succeeded by |
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Magic Quarters | Corkscrew Follies/Added Attractions | Butterfly Dam |