As the manager of an up and coming tourist company, your job is to attract holidaymakers in their masses to your luxury resorts! Three very different holiday worlds await you. Build a luxury beachfront resort on a beautiful holiday island, experience the jungle with an African safari tour and create an underwater ocean adventure!
Holiday World is an exciting and action-packed management simulation game, where the future of the company lies in the hands of the player and his employees. Entrepreneurial and planning skills, along with sheer determination are the secrets to success. But, don't forget to sit back and enjoy the paradise you've created.
Main features:
- 3 Holiday Modes; Beach, Safari and Deep Sea Adventure
- Over 30 Types of holidaymaker with different needs and interests.
- 60 different buildings are available in each holiday world.
- 3 hotel categories; 3, 4 and 5 star
- 4 holiday themes - culture, family friends and health
- Influence your guests through your actions and decisions
- Build landscapes, hotels and attractions for your holidaymakers to enjoy
- Keep a close eye on the competition - they will be out to steal your guests!
- Use sabotage to foil the plans of rival companies
- Manage your financial situation so you don't run out of money
- Different play modes; free play, single player, multiplayer and competition mode
In Holiday World you'll play the role of a hands on developer of real estate, to be more precise, a developer that builds fun holiday resorts. Thus, in terms of its expensivity the game is a step higher than, say, an amusement park management game (see Rollercoaster Tycoon for a very specific example of that) but a bit less diverse than a city management game (see Sim City 2000 for a prime example of that!) So, in a sense, Holiday World stands quite uniquely among the rather agglomerated world of tycoon and builder games, combining good chunks of both while still keeping its own reference points. But, when you get to experience it for a while, you'll learn just how similar the building and maintenance of a larger holiday resort is, to the building and management of a small town. Yes, the clients want to have fun, but you can't just treat them to extreme rides all the time: they need rides of all sorts. And, after they've had fun at the water world or in some theater they will surely be hungry. So, make sure you build a diverse enough array of restaurants to keep your visitors fed. But erect a diner too close to a food stand and you'll drive one of them to be less profitable. So, as you might imagine, creating a balanced yet fun holiday resort will take a bit of skill and also a lot of patience. You can't really build anything very fast, as your times are mostly small enough, so the creation of the world will take some grind. But mostly, it is a question of managing your monetary intake. So try it out if you really want a builder but want a heftier chunk of economic management portion as well.
This is a general article about the game. The wiki's homepage can be found here. Theme Park Tycoon 2 is a tycoon game on Roblox developed by Den_S. The game is similar to the Roller Coaster Tycoon series involving the construction of a player's own theme park by earning money from park visitors...
I recently built an underground monorail to start off my park, away from this i also created some farming rides so i would profit while building. However, since i opened the park there have been 18 missing guests. They all are saying they want to leave but they're nowhere to be found. Whenever i press locate, it just takes me to the middle of the map. The invisible guests that want to leave are making no new guests come to my park, giving me no profit at all. It's been like this for a few days and idk how to fix it, before anyone asks i do have clear and thick paths that all lead to the exit. Someone please help as im so stuck and im scared ill have to delete my whole park which means i wouldve wasted over 400K
I just made a brand new park but every time I open it the guest can't enter or leave. I've tried deleting the decor and fences I put down by the entrance yet it still doesn't work. Does anyone know how to fix this?( it is not the cost)
I am currently working on my oldest park called World Of Disney. I plan to finish it,except for Tiana's Bayou Adventure as the real ride opens in 2024 and only 5 pieces of concept art inside the ride have been released to the public,by this summer. I also plan to build New Orleans Square.
Why doesn't Theme Park Tycoon 2 at least let us play music created by Roblox? I really enjoyed adding theme music to my parks according to the type of park it is. I now have a Haunted theme park and a holiday theme park with banjo music playing in the background. I wish we could use the music created by Roblox at least. So, why won't they let us play this music?
I've played the game for many years now but when i built my biggest and best coaster i made the queue line after i finished the station building and now npc's wont go through the queue i'm wondering if i have done something wrong? And before you say it might be blocked there is a clear path the whole queue! I'm wondering if the walls are the problem though? I've used primitives but the wall version and i was wondering if that would effect it?
Holiday World is an economic strategy from the Island Games studio. In this product we are given the role of holiday resort manager, and our main task - as in almost every tycoon - is to earn money under the pretext of meeting customers' desires.
Holiday World is an economic strategy from the Island Games studio. In this product we are given the role of holiday resort manager, and our main task - as in almost every tycoon - is to earn money under the pretext of meeting customers' desires. This time our services are used by holidaymakers, visiting three different locations - the resort located by the sea, a wild safari and an underwater amusement park.
In order to satisfy more than 30 types of tourists, we need to create the right conditions for their existence. For this purpose, we use numerous attractive buildings - hotels (three, four and five-star), restaurants, pyramid imitations, temples and even opera buildings. In total, we can erect 60 types of buildings, attracting people not only with their appearance, but also with their functionality. Thanks to this, we meet the most frequent needs of holidaymakers, which are divided into five categories: food, recreation, entertainment, sport and adventure. Of course, for the proper functioning of our centre it is also necessary to have qualified staff - architects, animators, advisors or observers who check how our clients enjoy themselves. In addition, we need to ensure proper communication in the resorts, signing a contract with a taxi company or renting several jeeps to move around the safari.
Holiday World also boasts many gameplay modes. Apart from the singleleplayer campaign, consisting of 20 scenarios, the programmers also offered us co-operative and freeplay options, in which we can focus on building our own paradise on Earth without any commands. The most interesting, however, is the multiplayer mode, where we compete for customers with other players, often resorting to illegal methods, such as taking care of bad advertising of competitors or carrying out regular sabotage actions, aimed at damaging the infrastructure of hostile centers.
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