Parkitect Campaign (Part 10) - Ice-Shelf Islands
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- Опубліковано 17 кві 2019
- Ice-Shelf Islands is a fun scenario in a snowy setting, with hilly islands surrounded by water - perfect for a Swedish archipelago theme, I figured, inspired by my visit to the Gothenburg archipelago.
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Says he needs to build a staff room, forgets about it 10 seconds later.
In any case, I'm glad you're continuing this series!
Always love the tangents that you go off on during your videos; the red paint of Sweden was a great little history bit, and I always feel that I'm learning more about coasters just from the inspirations and name-dropping that you do throughout your park creation.
This is probably one of my favorite parks so far in your series! Especially the last section with the Wild Mouse- I love the architecture there and how well it's integrated with the coaster. Hope you'll do more parks with some differently themed sections in the future, it seems like a great way for you to flex your creativity and try out multiple styles in one scenario.
Swedish houses are red because its better at hiding -blood- ketchup
Lie
*Gasp*
I've been waiting weeks for this! I'm so excited!
Hooray!
Was lurking for this, thank you.
When you said the place with Tranan I was like is he really talking about Skara Sommarland which is located in my home town where I right now is sitting eating lunch !!!
Ooh have fun there! Say hi to Tranan for me, I love that coaster.
it's been 84 years...
Is this a paint reference??
Silv, it is just incredible how nonchalant you are about your videos and yet build the greatest and most realistic parks of every YTbuilder I've seen so far.
Thanks for sharing your skills!
Great job! One of the best in the series so far. It looks like a miny Islands of Adventure.
As a Dane, it warms my heart whenever you mention Tivoli, as it is most definitely the amusement park I feel the most nostalgic about visiting, not to mention your near perfect pronunciation of the 'Dæmonen' rollercoaster. Pretty impressive.
Wew, was I ever glad to see this uploaded. I was worried that your series of Parkitect videos was being discontinued. So far you're one of the only UA-camrs doing both a playthrough that is worth watching as well as consistently uploading chapters of it. Thank you for not ditching this series.
Can I just, like, absorb all your architectural knowledge, please?
Whilst you were building the final coaster going in and out of the buildings, I was just thinking how it reminded me a lot of Gesengte Sau in Tripsdrill, and then a few minutes later you mention it as your inspiration! :D
Just shows how good you are at building real life inspired coasters, if I recognise it before you've finished!
On a side note, as I'm not really a theme park 'enthusiast', I always get excited when you mention a slightly obscure one that I've actually been to - especially Tripsdrill as I live in the UK!
just two shops, one bathroom, no staff room and everyone's happy. mission accomplished
You: Talks a lot about building two droptowers
Inside my head: "Man, relax. One of the first things you built was an info booth - literally 7 tiles away from a preinstalled one, on the same path"
I don't know about non-tracked rides, but I think having attractions twice doesn't hurt. You only get deminishing returns on the ride's contribution towards the maximum park guest count after placing 4 or more rides of the same type.
Btw, nice to see the series continue. Was a bit worried that you were taking a longer break from it. Studio Cavy is done with his playthrough, Geekism seems to have dropped it, and all other UA-camrs just smack down rides and paths and call it a successful playthrough. Or they don't understand the game mechanics at all. My hopes rest on your shoulders!
WAIT. This scenario came with an info booth!!?? Oops. Either way, I try to avoid cloned rides because IRL parks wouldn't have the same flat ride twice. And I'll definitely continue and finish this series, I've been looking forward to doing it ever since starting work on the game's scenarios.
@@Silvarret Sometimes prebuilt scenery such as the entrance already has shops. I made similar mistakes, so I now check a scenario with hidden scenery before I start.
I understand your realism ideal, although I personally don't find it too problematic. Some rides even lend themselves to being redundant.
Have binge watched all the episodes a while back; very happy to see a new one! Looking forward to Batavia Cay! :)
Whenever I beat one of these parks, I immediately come here to check out how you built yours :D they're always fun watches, man. I love how half the beginning of the video is a small tangent about the history of house painting in Sweden LOL
YES FINALLY! Keep them coming and go bigger and better every time :)
The Garden near the mouse coaster and drop tower was missing a bush and the lack of symmetry bothered me so much xD Loving the parkitect content a year later!
I really enjoy this series
Took me a couple of attempts to do this park but my layout worked! Your attention to detail is amazing. I love the work you put in to each park..........
I love when you do more basic building style like how you started this park and the entrance way. Makes me not too intimidating and that i can actually get better lol.
The two droptowers are like the image of spiderman pointing at himself
Another great video. I like that you are trying different themes in the park. Keep up with the series.
I'm so glad this is back, I missed the series. Keep it up Silv!
This turned out beautiful tbh ♥️♥️
I love these videos. Keep it up silv!
I loved the theming in this one!
So happy the series is back :) Keep it up
10:45 There's two still operating Intamin bobsleds. One in Dallas, Texas and one in New York. I've had the pleasure of riding the one in dallas and it is one of the most unique experiences I've had at a theme park.
Tripsdrill is a really nice park. I was there so many times and it´s always great to be there.
Eftelings bobsled ride is so much fun! Thats so sad to hear I'm glad I had the chance to ride it while in the Netherlands.
Well done! Very different on how I did this scenario. Fun to see!
It's always relaxtertaining to watch you build.
The parc looks so good omg😱❤️
Please update more parkitect build oftenly, it's so fun to watch
YES!
Finally! Love your Parkitect series. Just fyi, there is an info booth in the entrance building already! :D
I'm really curious to see how you'll make Biscayne Beach. That was a pretty tough scenario.
Just close your park a couple of times and reopen, and you have money in no time
Another inspiration you could use in some of your parks is Bergen, Norway. The buildings are very colorful and many of the alleyways are all made of wood with wooden structures sticking out at all angles, a very beautiful place you could model a park after!
wow. you are an artist, imho. And a great youtuber too ;) Very enjoyable to watch!
building underground is so OP.
edit: and if it's like RCT (which it seems it is in this case) your coasters get an excitement bonus whenever they go underground.
Mystic Oasis was by far my favourite of the series, until I watched this. Would love to see more coasters interacting with buildings like the wild mouse does. I think you did a great job!
I didn't know they were going to close the bobsled in the Efteling. Got stuck in that one last summer, great memories🙃
Nou voor mij is deze en de western kaart mijn favorieten :) well done
Have you heard about a Drop Tower in Linnanmäki, Helsinki Finland? It has a Medieval theme and it has like a little castle all around it at the bottom. It looks really cool and it's called *Kingi* Too. Which is the 'cool' way of spelling King in Finnish. Love you
The Falu red paint were orginally more orange but with time it became more red so when people repainted thier houses they wanted to look the same so the paint became more red.
thank silvarret, very cool
The building you build around 30:00 makes me think of an abbey more then a castle.
This is actually one of my favorite scenarios of yours so far! Perhaps because I struggled hardcore with mine, I went way too hard on the scenery and spent all my money. The island is my favorite piece with the wild mouse coaster running in all the buildings. It's so neat and well-put together with all of the different buildings! It feels like an old european square in some cute little town somewhere. I was excited for your sci-fi area, you should definitely do sci-fi as a theme again, and have different themed areas in your parks. One of the challenges of multiple themes is getting your transitions smooth between areas, and I would love to see how you handle that in Parkitect! (i'll be taking notes if you do!)
I’ve been on Dæmon at tivoli and I love it. Tivoli is so beautiful
La Vibora at six flags over texas is a intamin bobsled.
the lagoon park in utah, usa, has a swingig ship, not quite on the water but really close, and yes it does theme amazingly
God that small island looks stunning.
Wow I didn’t know single cart bobsled coasters were rare, I think six flags great escape, which was where my grandparents used to live and take me, had a cool Olympic skiing theme one
YEAH, new episode!!!
The little Efteling 'rant' in the beginning might be the most Dutch you've been on this channel yet haha.
This reminds me of your christmas area with the b&m in planet coaster!
In regards to research cost, it's a challenge when you're trying to gold a scenario and still make a nice park. I feel a little bad for your wild mouse with the wonky blocks.
best one so far imo
I liked this map. I went with a sort of ski lodge theme.
also that's why barns are red, it was the cheapest paint to get.
love your style dude. I tried to make a haunted tower with my drop coaster. It's nothing compared to your buildings
I love seeing new Parkitect episodes! I really wish you integrated a motion sim into the scifi area. I think you should have moved those 2 red towers somewhere else and put it there.
nailed it
Oh ye great work
finally parkitect \o/
Excited for a new vid
In Walibi Holland you have the Superman ride near the entrance though. So it can work. It's hidden neatly.
If you can, you should make a Wild Mouse tutorial. I have a lot of difficulties building those ones in my parks, I don't care if you do it here or in Planet Coaster, but is soooo needed and you explain well in your tutorials.
Am I the only roller coaster phobic who still enjoys these kind of games? I'd never ride any of the coasters I build virtually, IRL
I have a little tip when u have a ride open it then do all the scenery
Something that made me chuckle is you placed an info kiosk. I did the same and was wondering why it didnt sell a lot of maps. The entrance building already comes with one XD i didnt notice until like three quarters of the way through the scenario.
I would agree with the top of the tower, Hansa Park revealed, looks a bit cheap, but for what it is, it is ok, and I prefer to get a good theming where you really can see instead of a themed top in far distanz. Also it should still be ok for what it should be, so I would expect it to be fine :)
you should make some roller coaster tycoon videos i’d love to see how you decorate the parks!!!
I actually spent too much time learning how to make tunnels in the original Roller Coaster Tycoon (both for paths and also rides) and I'm just abusing tunnels ATM in Parkitect xD
Just a random thought: I think if you had put the bathroom in the building next to the hangar instead of the hangar itself, you could have used the hangar as the entrance to a little plaza for the theatre & some simulators. Not that the park needs it; it’s gorgeous as-is, but the idea just came to me as you were mentioning how you would’ve liked to fit one or the other in the arctic research base area. If you used cargo tunnels more, I’d suggest that same plaza might be a good place for a secondary food court as well, but again, not really that important.
I think that you should make a bridge to connect the castle area to the entrance area. It would be a very long bridge but it would make more sense.
yay!
concerning intamin bobsled coasters, SFOT still has one ("la vibora")
Maybe the original park was all the traditional Swedish theme leading around to the castle square area but then they got some money and ripped out the middle section to put in a floorless coaster and then added in the sci-fi arctic research facility scenery to match it
You pronounced G'sengte Sau perfectly, though. :)
still gonna add the critique of doing like any sort of flat ride. i know when playin the scenarios they're really hard to be viable for the goals but man, you make such high profit parks in the long run that it'd be ok to do that risk!
i live in the netherlands and i go to the efteling pretty often and iam also so sad that its closing
Heel mooi en bijzonder park. Leuk om te zien. Waar ik alleen nog aan zat te denken is een manier om snel van de Wild Mouse Ride naar de ingang van het park te komen? Anders moeten de gasten weer helemaal terug lopen en kunnen de paden best vol raken. Misschien een kabelbaan over het water, terug naar de ingang? Zou een mooie toevoeging kunnen zijn. Verder echt een heel vet park.
Thanks, da's best wel een tof idee eigenlijk. Helaas heeft het spel geen kabelbaan, maar een monorail zou ook wel goed werken.
@@Silvarret Jammer dat er geen kabelbaan in zit. Je hebt mij inmiddels wel overtuigd om dit spel te gaan kopen. Superleuk!
I would ride your Wild Mouse it actually looks fun
You can get the intimin one by going to the bottom of the settings and changing the car type.
At Michigan’s adventure, the swinging ship is actually in the middle of the lake... kinda
Daemonen is awesome
When is Uzuri coaster? Anyway, great video!
Yes gothenburg pewdiepie home town
Why did you forget the single square bush in the garden center?! Low-key sad about it lol
Isn't La Vibora at Six Flags Over Texas an Intamin Bob Sled? Wikipedia says the cars they use are from Efteling.
Yep!
Could you do an indoor park? There's a scenario coming up soon where this is well suitable.
I kind of got a black ops vibe from your arctic area
Maybe a weird question. When do you use an 'edge' and when do you use a 'cornice'? I know the edge things are thicker, but when to you the one and when to use the other?
you say "in any case, oh god I said it again" quite often now.
I love daemonen i get what your on about
Great park with lovely theming again, but the lack of the floors inside the buildings that the Wild Mouse goes through kinda bothers me.
Should it even?
I added floors eventually, I think!
As an uncultured American who only speaks english, I figured that Swedish was close enough to Neatherlandian that pronunciations would be easy.
If only, Swedish is absolute gibberish to me haha