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Roller Coaster Tycoon For P.C.
Introduction:This is for all those who are a little bit stuck and need additional tips on the game. I can give you tips up until Bumbly Beach, and then you're on your own!

Forest Frontiers
Rating: 600 | Guests: 250 | This done by: October, year one.
This one is the easiest one; you can also pass on the tutorial. First of all, chop down all of the trees (the get really annoying later on). Next, you can either build a monorail or start dividing your park up into sections. When building a monorail be sure to put it near the entrance and call it something like 'Forest Frontiers Tours.' Build it as close to the edges as possible, people like fast rides in the middle. Remember though, time is money and this takes up time. Dividing your park up is an attraction to the guests. Try to divide it up into things like 'Roller Coaster World' or 'Penelope Panda's Kids World.' If you're doing a Roller Coaster World, do it at the back of your theme park, where guests will visit last. This has a good effect as they will spend half their day in Penelope panda's kids world and just as they want to go home they see the Revenge Coaster and their face brightens up.

Dynamite Dunes
Rating: 600 | Guests: 650 | This done by: October, year three.
This theme park has only one ride, Dynamite Blaster. It's actually very good but Guests soon become bored. You start off with no staff either so hire some quick. It might be a good idea to close the park and then start work. First of all, you need to straighten out the ground. If you run out of money take a loan from the bank but only take out 5,000 at the most. If you need more money, open your park for a short period. When all the land is straightened out you can begin construction. Start with some small rides like slides and position them near the front. Then start building rides such as swing ships and more Roller Coasters. Be sure to place Food and Drink stalls so guests don't leave to eat or drink. A thing that you must do is place toilets so people don't leave to go to the loo.

Leafy Lake
Rating: 600 | Guests: 500 | This done by: October, year three
First of all build a ride (a Roller Coaster would be good) on water or land. Secondly, (even though it seems a lot of work) get rid of all the trees except the willows. If you run out of money, trying to get rid of the trees then open your park. Once you have enough money, close it again and start getting rid of the trees. Keep this up until all the trees are gone (except for the willows). Now, to the left, there is quite a large amount of land. You need to raise or lower some of this to make it all even. Then you are free to build loads of Roller Coasters or any other rides in that space. Don't forget to use up some of the water to place rides and the area around the lake. Place; drink stands, food stands and toilets frequently.

Diamond Heights
Money: $20,000 | This done by: October, year three
This is already a thriving theme park and land is scarce. Follow their example by building rides over water and chop down most trees to make space. There is free land covered in trees around the sides and once you get ride of the trees you are able to build many rides. Check the prices, and raise and lower them to attract guests. Place attractions and food/drink stalls, which bring in money by the second. Straighten out land slopes, which may be small but can hold rides like merry-go-rounds and slides, which may be vital.

Evergreen Gardens
Rating: 600 | Guests: 1,000 | This done by: October, year fourThis park is absolutely massive and cutting paths will help. You'll have to destroy some of the scenery (well, a lot actually). Don't destroy all of it though; this may result in bad ratings. Build rides over water, as that may be one of the only spaces around. You've got lots of space so destroy and build. You may have to make some sacrifices such as destroying plants, bushes and trees. Any space available at all, you'll have to place a ride. Land is precious in this one and it doesn't come easily.

Bumbly Beach
Rating: 600 | Guests: 750 | This done by: October, year two
This park is very small and from past experience (pssst! look away now if you don't want to know what happens in the future of this park!) I have found out that there is a crash on the Big Dipper. To avoid bad publicity click on the stats button and make the maximum waiting time for a full load 5 secs (at least you're safe!). You need another Roller Coaster to attract more people so build a metal or wooden one. Place small rides to fill up gaps and that's all you really need to know.Additional Information:You may start off with no staff so it would be best to hire two of each. For entertainers make sure to change their costumes by clicking on the hand button, guests get bored of a panda all the time. For Handymen give some of them territories, perhaps on the path of a very fast ride's exit so they can clean up the vomit.Excitement Rating and

Park Fee Tip
If your park entrance fee is free you can charge whatever the excitement rating is.EX. Roller coaster rating-5.67=charge $5.60

Hire Einstein
To extend your research by leaps and bounds, find guest #1 and rename him "E=MC2". Then find guest number #2 and rename him "E=MC3". The two will meet and begin brainstorming. Shortly after they will be asked to be hired as the parks research developers. Say, "Yes" and pour your research into the think tank. The following year, research and development will have grown by leaps and bounds. You will have nearly all the newest rides and a billion dollars to spend

Thanks To Stragler for helping write this.


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