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You start with a nice Vertical Roller Coaster, a path going all the way across your park, and a Suspended Monorail connecting the far ends of the park with the entrance. You should keep everything and start by building a few gentle and thrill rides, as well as a few stalls. If you want, you can set a park entry fee instead of the ride admissions.
You start with a Vertical Roller Coaster, a path going all the way across your park, and a Suspended Monorail connecting the far ends of the park with the entrance. You should keep everything and start by building a few gentle and thrill rides, as well as a few stalls. If you want, you can set a park entry fee instead of the ride admissions.


Basically, this scenario is not very hard. You have plenty of room to build exciting roller coasters. The terrain is by far not as difficult as in the previous scenario. Reaching 1,500 guests will require quite an amount of roller coasters, so plan ahead. Try to repay your loan early and start building new roller coasters once you get the money. A nice Steel Wild Mouse Roller Coaster can be built for ~$5,000, so it makes a solid choice for early expansion. Stick with the cheaper roller coasters in the beginning. When you can afford it, you can build the more expensive coasters, like the Steel Twister Roller Coaster, Wooden Roller Coaster or Mine Train Roller Coaster. You should try to reach excitement ratings of at least 6.70 on these to attract a lot of guests. Don't forget to add new gentle and thrill rides every now and then.
Basically, this scenario is not very hard. You have plenty of room to build exciting roller coasters. It's a good idea to remove Thunder Twist early on and replace it with another roller coaster, as Thunder Twist is prone to crashing as a result of a station brakes failure, and doesn't have any way of safely stopping. The terrain is by far not as difficult as in the previous scenario. Reaching 1,500 guests will require quite an amount of roller coasters, so plan ahead. Try to repay your loan early and start building new roller coasters once you get the money. A nice Steel Wild Mouse Roller Coaster can be built for ~$5,000, so it makes a solid choice for early expansion. Stick with the cheaper roller coasters in the beginning. When you can afford it, you can build the more expensive coasters, like the Steel Twister Roller Coaster, Wooden Roller Coaster or Mine Train Roller Coaster. You should try to reach excitement ratings of at least 6.70 on these to attract a lot of guests. Don't forget to add new gentle and thrill rides every now and then.


In the end, you should have 9-11 roller coasters in your park. As always, advertising campaigns can help you out if you need a few more guests.
In the end, you should have 9-11 roller coasters in your park. As always, advertising campaigns can help you out if you need a few more guests.

Revision as of 14:27, 10 June 2016

Not to be confused with the Future World from RCT 2: Time Twister.

Overview

This futuristic park has plenty of space for new rides on it's alien landscape.

This park has a futuristic landscape, with a vertical roller coaster and a suspended monorail operating.

Pre-Built Rides:

Monorail 1 (Suspended Monorail)

  • Excitement: 4.34 (Medium)
  • Intensity: 0.45 (Low)
  • Nausea: 0.15 (Low)
  • Age: New
  • Initial Pricing: $1.00

Thunder Twist (Vertical Roller Coaster)

  • Excitement: 7.50
  • Intensity: 6.79
  • Nausea: 3.21
  • Age: New
  • Initial Pricing: $5.00

Scenario Guide

Remember:
  • The Scenario Guide below is only a suggested strategy for completing this scenario—it may not work for all players.
  • The General Scenario Guide and Hints and Tips articles may also provide helpful information in completing this scenario.
  • There are usually multiple strategies to successfully completing a scenario; these can be discussed on the scenario's discussion page or written down in an existing or additional section of this article.
Future World - Finished

You start with a Vertical Roller Coaster, a path going all the way across your park, and a Suspended Monorail connecting the far ends of the park with the entrance. You should keep everything and start by building a few gentle and thrill rides, as well as a few stalls. If you want, you can set a park entry fee instead of the ride admissions.

Basically, this scenario is not very hard. You have plenty of room to build exciting roller coasters. It's a good idea to remove Thunder Twist early on and replace it with another roller coaster, as Thunder Twist is prone to crashing as a result of a station brakes failure, and doesn't have any way of safely stopping. The terrain is by far not as difficult as in the previous scenario. Reaching 1,500 guests will require quite an amount of roller coasters, so plan ahead. Try to repay your loan early and start building new roller coasters once you get the money. A nice Steel Wild Mouse Roller Coaster can be built for ~$5,000, so it makes a solid choice for early expansion. Stick with the cheaper roller coasters in the beginning. When you can afford it, you can build the more expensive coasters, like the Steel Twister Roller Coaster, Wooden Roller Coaster or Mine Train Roller Coaster. You should try to reach excitement ratings of at least 6.70 on these to attract a lot of guests. Don't forget to add new gentle and thrill rides every now and then.

In the end, you should have 9-11 roller coasters in your park. As always, advertising campaigns can help you out if you need a few more guests.

Available Rides

Transport Rides

Gentle Rides

Roller Coasters

Thrill Rides

Water Rides

None

Shops & Stalls

Researched Rides

Transport Rides

  • Chairlift (Chairlift Cars, Chairlift Cars (Alternate))
  • Monorail (Small Monorail Cars, Streamlined Monorail Cars)

Gentle Rides

Roller Coasters

Thrill Rides

Water Rides

Shops & Stalls

Upgrades

Available Scenery

Researched Scenery

Other Notes

  • This is the first scenario in Corkscrew Follies on which the vertical coaster's loop doesn't need to be researched, as it is avilable on the pre-built coaster.
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