Bullfrog Productions Climax Development (PS/PS2) Zonic (macOS)
Publisher(s)
Electronic Arts Feral Interactive (macOS)
Producer(s)
Jeff Gamon
Composer(s)
James Hannigan
Platform(s)
Microsoft Windows
PlayStation
PlayStation 2
Mac OS
Release
Microsoft Windows
NA: 3 November 1999
EU: 19 July 2000
PlayStation
JP: 16 March 2000
NA: 22 March 2000
EU: 21 July 2000
PlayStation 2
JP: 4 March 2000
NA: 5 December 2000
EU: 8 December 2000
Mac OS
NA: 8 December 2000
Genre(s)
Construction and management simulation
Mode(s)
Single-player
Theme Park World, also known as Theme Park 2, and in North America as Sim Theme Park, is a 1999 construction and management simulation game developed by Bullfrog Productions and released by Electronic Arts. The direct sequel to Theme Park (Theme Hospital and Theme Aquarium are thematic sequels), the player constructs and manages an amusement park with the aim of making profit and keeping visitors happy. Initially developed for Windows, it was ported to PlayStation and PlayStation 2 (whose version was titled Theme Park Roller Coaster in North America), as well for Macintosh computers. The Mac version was published by Feral Interactive.
The game was developed because personnel at Bullfrog wanted to bring the original Theme Park up-to-date. Theme Park World features four themes of amusement park, the ability to ride attractions, and an online service that enabled players to share parks. Reception was mostly positive, with reviewers complimenting the sound and visuals, although some were critical of the interface. The game was followed by Theme Park Inc (also known as Sim Coaster) in 2001.
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