

You can try this awards winning strategy game for yourself and let us know what you think.I know this is an old game, but I would like to drag it up again as no "fix" information seems to be publicly available on the web to get it running on a windows 7 64bit OS, so if possible, and even if I get no help I just wanted to post what I do here so that at least it is indexed by Google. It was one of my first strategy games, and it’s still a fun way to pass the time. It’s like taking over the world, but with amusement parks. Once your park is successful enough, you can sell it to the highest bidder and use that money to build new parks in other areas of the world. Theme Park offers different modes that control the difficulty of the game and how many other things you need to worry about like research and stocks. Rides will need to be serviced to keep them in working condition. Entrance fees to your park can’t get too high, or you’ll lose business.

Employees are also essential to the smooth running of your facility, but you need to pay them fairly if you want them to work. You must also keep nice looking park grounds by installing water features and greenery. Places to eat and purchase souvenirs are required to help you generate profit. They include the classics like haunted houses and water rides. Starting out, you need to pick your rides. Your goal is to build rides and other facilities and keep your guests happy and profits high. Theme Park puts you at the helm of your entertainment park. It was ported to several other platforms over the years, including the one I initially played it on, Sega Genesis. Theme Park is a strategy game about running your amusement park developed by Bullfrog Productions and published by Electronic Arts in 1994 for Mac, 3DO, Amiga, and DOS.
