Park Beyond is a new tycoon from the devs of Tropico 6. The title could be an interesting alternative to RollerCoaster Tycoon and Planet Coaster, according to the first reviews.
Fans of tycoons, especially those focused on building amusement parks, can sit back and immerse themselves in Park Beyond - the latest game from Limbic Entertainment, creators of such games as Tropico 6.
Yesterday Park Beyond was released on PC - the game is available on Steam. In turn today the title launched on PS5 consoles (in PS Store) and Xbox Series S/X (in Microsoft Store) for $49.99.
The game is also available in an edition Visioneer Edition for $79.99, which - in addition to the game - gives access to a one-year season pass and a set of bonuses.
Park Beyond is a economic strategy game, in which we play the role of an architect and manager of a wonderful amusement parks. The game is an exemplary representative of the genre - we have to manage finances, track the level of customer satisfaction and adjust the park to their expectations.
The developers have done their best to ensure that boredom does not creep into the game - we create unique combinations of roller coasters, put various attractions and improve them as much as we can. Nothing prevents us from designing, for example, a huge Ferris wheel, which has "branches" in the form of smaller spinning wheels.
Park Beyond brings to mind the RollerCoaster Tycoon series or the very well well received Planet Coaster, although Limbic's game does not shy away from the absurd or even the grotesque.
Park Beyond does not boast a large number of reviews, but those that have been issued are very positive.
It's also worth mentioning that on Steam the game also has mostly positive ratings, although for the time being there are few, so the situation may change dynamically.
The game requires 30 GB of free hard drive space.
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