RollerCoaster Tycoon Wiki:Ride Exchange/Androgeos Exeunt: Difference between revisions

→‎RollerCoaster Tycoon 2: Added Storm Drain, a pretty solid Dinghy Slide design.
(→‎RollerCoaster Tycoon 2: Expanded on Cave Canem's description. Again.)
(→‎RollerCoaster Tycoon 2: Added Storm Drain, a pretty solid Dinghy Slide design.)
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| [[File:AD-CaveCanem.png|160px]] || '''Cave Canem''' || [[Log Flume]]
| $6,238 || 17 x 14 || 4 guests x 15 carslogs || Cloudburst Creek
| 5.82 || 2.72 || 1.47
| The name of this ride means "Beware of the dog" in Latin and bears little context in relation to the track design itself. A medium-capacity log flume design that utilises several Classical/Roman Theming objects. This design can accommodate up to 60 guests at any one time. Similar to ''Phalanx'', ''Cave Canem'' was not originally intended to be used beyond the park it first appeared in, but its excellent ride statistics when coupled with scenery objects far exceeded expectations.<br>'''Uses Classical/Roman Theming objects.'''
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| This is a high-capacity, semi-compact 4-block circuit design featuring two barrel rolls and a large vertical loop that interlocks with a helix. The amount of empty space at ground level means that this design can be used alongside most scenery/theming objects (an example of this is shown in the picture; the actual track design file does not include usage of any scenery objects). The successful testing and deployment of ''Sandstorm'' concluded Ancient Dynamics' study into block sectioned circuits and greatly influenced the organisation's design philosophies for all subsequent coaster designs, spurring and securing the future development of semi-compact, multi-block circuits under the organisation. It is generally regarded by Ancient Dynamics to be their ''magnum opus'' for this reason.
| [[File:Ride.png|link=File:Sandstorm.TD6]]
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| [[File:AD-StormDrain.png|160px|The name of this ride is totally not inspired by a Pokémon ability...]] || '''Storm Drain''' || [[Dinghy Slide]]
| $8,397 || 8 x 25 || 2 guests x 15 boats || Cloudburst Creek
| 5.54 || 5.41 || 3.56
| A special park like Cloudburst Creek, which is notorious for its volatile weather, demands an equally special ride design that references its climate while still remaining compact enough for it to fit into most other land plots rather nicely. ''Storm Drain'' fulfills these requirements admirably, with its track profile taking up only 8 tiles of space at its widest, even with accompanying scenery objects built. Its extremely compact coil-like track layout was achieved by making liberal use of S-bends where necessary; this, coupled with the scenery objects that come with it, gives it a respectable excitement rating that exceeds its intensity rating. Although its maximum guest capacity is low&mdash;only 30 guests&mdash;and its ride time exceeds 2 minutes, there are enough boats to ensure that two passengers depart the station every 6 seconds.<br>'''Uses Water Feature Theming objects.'''<br>'''Increases sign count by 1.'''
| [[File:Ride.png|link=File:Storm_Drain.TD6]]
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| [[File:AD-Supercircus.png|160px]] || '''Supercircus''' || [[Mine Train Coaster]]