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{{sgreminder}}This scenario is as easy as it gets: Infinite money, a huge park (yes, the water around the island is all yours to build in) and many roller coasters available from the start. Just build |
{{sgreminder}}This scenario is as easy as it gets: Infinite money, a huge park (yes, the water around the island is all yours to build in) and many roller coasters available from the start. Just build ten track designs with an approximate excitement rating of 6.00 or more (such as the Six Flags coasters) test them and, once the results appear, open them and completely disregard warnings about the entrances/exits not being connected to your paths and win in March, Year 1. Just remember: you need ten different ''types'' of roller coasters; ten Wooden Roller Coasters won't do the trick. |
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[[File:Alcatrazfinished.jpg|thumb|Prison Island - finished]] |
[[File:Alcatrazfinished.jpg|thumb|Prison Island - finished]] |
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This scenario is as easy as it gets: Infinite money, a huge park (yes, the water around the island is all yours to build in) and many roller coasters available from the start. Just build ten track designs with an approximate excitement rating of 6.00 or more (such as the Six Flags coasters) test them and, once the results appear, open them and completely disregard warnings about the entrances/exits not being connected to your paths and win in March, Year 1. Just remember: you need ten different types of roller coasters; ten Wooden Roller Coasters won't do the trick.