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==RollerCoaster Tycoon 2==
===The Abyss===
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| [[File:AD-TheAbyss.png|160px]] || '''The Abyss''' || [[Vertical Drop Coaster]]
| $43,281 || 17 x 22 || 18 guests x 9 trains || Cloudburst Creek
| 8.95 || 9.10 || 5.12
| Extremely tall (and expensive) ride design. Conceived as a towering vertical coaster design with a high guest capacity. ''The Abyss'' is Ancient Dynamics' first attempt at designing a compact track with more than 4 block sections. Features 17 drops, 2 inversions and over 7 seconds of 'air' time. Up to 6 of its 9 trains can run concurrently on the 11-block circuit, giving ''The Abyss'' a maximum capacity of 96 guests at any one time. Exorbitant construction cost limits the use of this design to park managers who are already turning huge profits in a developed park and are looking for ride designs to sink their funds into.
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===Botany===
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| [[File:AD-Botany.png|160px]] || '''Botany''' || [[LIM Launched Roller Coaster]]
| $13,801 || 16 x 15 || 28 guests x 1 train || [[Future World (Time Twister)|Gemini City]]
| 6.98 || 8.45 || 5.54
| This LIM Launched Roller Coaster Design was designed specifically to use up an entire building plot near the back of Gemini City. It is named after two levels in ''Tyrian 2000'' (which is a legendary freeware scrolling shooter) and inspired, to some extent, by real-life urban parks, as well as Gemini City being a large built environment, which is why the scenery objects that are included in the track design file are mostly organic entities and alien structures. Its low seating capacity is offset by its short ride time.<br>'''Uses Future Theming objects.'''
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===Carmenta's Blessing===
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| [[File:AD-CarmentasBlessing.png|160px]] || '''Carmenta's Blessing''' || [[Roto-Drop]]
| $6,652 || 9 x 9 || 16 guests || Cloudburst Creek
| 6.68 || 8.92 || 8.92
| Referencing the eponymous leader of the Camenae of Roman mythology, this ride design includes waterfalls as tall as the main tower and some extra gardens and cypress trees for effect.<br>'''Uses Classical/Roman Theming objects.'''<br>'''Uses Water Feature Theming objects.'''
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===Cave Canem===
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| [[File:AD-CaveCanem.png|160px]] || '''Cave Canem''' || [[Log Flume]]
| $6,238 || 17 x 14 || 4 guests x 15 logs || 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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===Diesel Twister===
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| [[File:AD-DieselTwister.png|160px|You can also call it Supercircus II.]] || '''Diesel Twister''' || [[Mine Train Coaster]]
| $29,246 || 28 x 14 || 22 guests x 6 trains || Cloudburst Creek
| 6.80 || 8.90 || 6.68
| This track layout was drawn up based more closely on the block circuit layout of ''The Abyss'' following lessons learnt from the deployment of ''Supercircus'', and test runs of it have sent strong indications that the revised block circuit layout it uses is a step in the right direction, although by no means perfect. ''Diesel Twister'' has an 8-block circuit as compared to ''Supercirus''<nowiki />' 15, but the trains on ''Diesel Twister'' are longer and the track was purposely designed to ensure that most of its trains are running on the track in tandem, so its actual maximum guest capacity is much higher&mdash;110 guests compared to ''Supercircus''<nowiki />' 42. This track layout does have its drawbacks, however. While its profile is quite a bit narrower than ''Supercircus''', it is also noticeably longer. Furthermore, in the process of refining the track layout to ensure that no train spends too much time stationary mid-ride, the initial excitement rating of ''Diesel Twister'' fell by 0.24 points to its stated excitement rating here. Finally, compromises were made to make the track as compact as it could be, resulting in ''Diesel Twister'' having one less drop and many more banked turns than ''Supercircus'' has, giving it a considerably higher nausea rating.
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===Ferrodrome===
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| [[File:AD-Ferrodrome.png|160px]] || '''Ferrodrome''' || [[Steel Twister Roller Coaster]]
| $21,344 || 34 x 12 || 28 guests x 3 trains || Cloudburst Creek
| 8.08 || 7.11 || 4.16
| This is a single three-station dueling layout inspired by ancient hippodromes and modern-day velodromes; in fact, this track design's working name was "Velodrome". The initial version of this design held great promise and was first built at Cloudburst Creek; it was subsequently refined when a park mechanic accidentally discovered that changing the ride's operating mode eliminated its technical glitch of stalling following a complete failure (and repair) of all ride brakes. The incarnation of ''Ferrodrome'' provided here features a reworked station layout, some new scenery objects and a modified return approach to the station, but still features three trains racing each other at speeds so low, they can barely make it around the track.<br>'''Uses Classical/Roman Theming objects.'''
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===Gold Rattler===
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| [[File:AD-GoldRattler.png|160px]] || '''Gold Rattler''' || [[Wooden Wild Mouse]]
| $7,407 || 14 x 8 || 4 guests x 8 trains || Cloudburst Creek
| 7.53 || 8.98 || 5.13
| ''Gold Rattler'' is a relatively compact track design created with the intention of pushing the Wooden Wild Mouse coaster type to its specified limits. It is designed to bleed off the speed of each train through sheer ride length alone such that they will always enter the station well below the 48 km/h crash threshold. The original design was never used in any park before it was further developed by Ancient Dynamics. Changes to the original design consisted of an extension to the final segment of the ride, so that it now twists and turns below&mdash;instead of orbiting&mdash;the earlier segments before connecting to the station platform and moving the ride entrance and exit to more strategic positions, such that constructing a pathway out, while retaining a decent queue path length, requires either going above or below the final section of the ride, which almost always translates into a slight boost for the ride's excitement rating. Amazingly, despite these modifications, Ancient Dynamics was still able to reduce the length and width of the entire track profile by one tile of space, thus making it even more compact while lengthening it. The refined track design was first used in conjunction with several Support Structures and Mine Theming objects (that do not come as standard with the track design) in Cloudburst Creek.
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===Juno===
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| [[File:AD-Juno.png|160px]] || '''Juno''' || [[Giga Coaster]]
| $92,173 || 12 x 49 || 36 guests x 4 trains || [[Build Your Own Six Flags Park|Six Flags]]
| 10.85 || 8.91 || 5.80
| ''Juno'' is one of Ancient Dynamics' more ambitious track designs and attempts to combine an incremental upgrade to ''Sandstorm''<nowiki />'s 4-block circuit with an extremely tall and long but still somewhat narrow profile and a considerable amount of Classical/Roman Theming objects. The end result is an amazing design comprising nearly 3500 m of track that includes a 119 m drop, a top speed of just over 180 km/h, nearly 15.00 seconds of 'air time' and a 6-block circuit optimised to ensure that all of its 4 trains are always in use, giving ''Juno'' an actual ride capacity of 144 guests. Due to its extreme ride ratings and height, ''Juno'' is impossible to ignore regardless of where it is built in a park; wherever it is located, guests will go to (and check out the other rides around it in the process). These perks are matched by its staggering construction cost&mdash;the scenery items that are included with ''Juno'' cost more than some small roller coasters on their own&mdash;but there aren't that many other similar ride designs at its scale that are as compact as it is and/or offer nearly as much drawing power.<br>'''Uses Classical/Roman Theming objects.'''
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===Phalanx===
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| [[File:AD-Phalanx.png|160px|Nice ride! But not as nice as the Phoenix...oh wait.]] || '''Phalanx''' || [[Floorless Roller Coaster]]
| $19,231 || 36 x 15 || 32 guests x 3 trains || [[Infernal Views]]
| 7.86 || 7.47 || 4.21
| This high-capacity design was originally named "Phoenix" in response to [[Cheat Codes#RollerCoaster Tycoon 1 and 2 Cheats|Andy Hine's remarks]] and was created as part of Ancient Dynamics' research into the construction of block sectioned circuits. Despite being a "prototype" of sorts, the original design, while not very compact, was still deemed a cost-effective design given its above average ride ratings and was subsequently refined further, even after the organisation shifted towards building more compact track designs. The current version of ''Phalanx'', shown here, has its chain lift speed reduced slightly to provide for a seamless ride on this 4-block circuit and adds Martian Theming objects, including Infernal View's volcano trio (sans fire), into the mix, giving it a modest boost to its ride ratings.<br>'''Uses Martian Theming objects.'''
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===Sandstorm===
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| [[File:AD-Sandstorm.png|160px|Dududududu-dududududududu dududududududu-dududududududu~]] || '''Sandstorm''' || [[Floorless Roller Coaster]]
| $20,840 || 27 x 11 || 32 guests x 3 trains || [[Future World (Time Twister)|Gemini City]]
| 7.44 || 7.13 || 3.94
| 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.
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===Sewer Rat===
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| [[File:AD-SewerRat.png|160px]] || '''Sewer Rat''' || [[Wooden Wild Mouse]]
| $2,486 || 10 x 7 || 2 guests x 10 cars || [[Ivory Towers]]
| 6.00 || 7.22 || 4.08
| Redevelopment of the infamous Ivory Towers theme park hit a snag near the end of Year 2. With much of the park's land either occupied by other rides or deemed too uneven to build rides on, the decision was made to expand into the space above the large lake. Plans for a Dinghy Slide to be built on the water were never realised as feasibility tests revealed that the limited space did not permit the construction of a ride design that was cost-effective while achieving decent ride statistics, so a different approach was needed with a different kind of ride. Attention was thus drawn to the (at the time) newly-researched Wooden Wild Mouse, which features hairpin corners and steep hills&mdash;in other words, a prime choice for construction in a cramped environment. It was theorised that a simple, incredibly cheap Wooden Wild Mouse track design could be made to emulate the same physical forces on larger, more complex track designs, resulting in a ride that was nearly as exciting as a design such as ''Gold Rattler'', but costing only a fraction. With limited time to work on such a design, the new ride's layout could be considered tame at best&mdash;it had a low top speed of just 40 km/h, and the curves and drops were unevenly distributed, being more concentrated towards the first half of the ride. However, its exceptional ride statistics proved the aforementioned theory of a super-compact track design being able to at least partially emulate the excitement and intensity of a more expensive ride and/or track design. The icing on the cake is that the track's station platform was relatively long given its overall ride length, so despite its low seating capacity, it could make just as much money as a larger, more complex design by virtue of being able to launch its two-seater cars at a blistering rate of 1 car every 2 seconds. This meant a queue line that was perpetually moving, and a ride that made nearly $8,800 an hour in peak conditions&mdash;approximately $1,000 more per hour than the much larger ''Hurricane''. All this, from a ride that only costs about $2,500 to build.
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===Storm Drain===
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| [[File:AD-StormDrain.png|160px|The name of this ride is totally not inspiredtaken byfrom 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'' fulfils 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.'''
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===Supercircus===
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| [[File:AD-Supercircus.png|160px]] || '''Supercircus''' || [[Mine Train Coaster]]
| $26,660 || 21 x 21 || 14 guests x 11 trains || [[Build Your Own Six Flags Park|Six Flags]]
| 6.83 || 8.90 || 6.10