Swamp Cove/Scenario Guide

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  • 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.
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At the very start of the scenario, adjust your research funding to maximum and devote your priorities to Shops and Stalls. You need to do this to research the Drink Stall, which even still will not be researched until near the end of the year. If you have played through Evergreen Gardens, you know what to do next and how to do it: disconnect the unnecessary paths in the outlying areas of the park to keep guests from getting lost. Reduce the inspection times on the two roller coasters to 10 minutes and station a mechanic at the exit of each to prevent station brakes failure crashes, then build some less intense rides.

Scenario finished by sucinum

Once you have researched the Drink Stall, build several of them right away, as your guests will have likely complained about being thirsty by this point. Although much of your real estate is taken up by the two inverted roller coasters, the water and islands should give you plenty of space for more large attractions to help you meet your high guest goal. If you continually expand throughout the second and third years, you should reach your goal with surprising ease. Should you need a boost, whether to get your guest numbers up at the end or to spur revenue growth early in the scenario, do not be afraid to advertise.