Developer Texel Raptor’s superb theme park management sim Parkitect is upgrading its guest experience for the autumn season; from tomorrow, 2nd September, its newly announced Booms & Blooms expansion will bring fireworks sequencing, new rides, fancier flora, and more.
Booms & Blooms marks the second dollop of paid DLC to come to Parkitect, following on from last year’s Taste of Adventure expansion, and introduces a range of customisation options enabling players to create parks with even greater degrees of personalisation.
Budding theme park moguls will, for instance, have the option to play their own music through a new speaker tool, or trigger their own sounds via the effects controller. Additionally, special effects can be synchronised to trigger in tandem with rides and it’ll even be possible to create and sequence fireworks display to light up the night, as seen in the announcement trailer.
Developer Texel Raptor’s superb theme park management sim Parkitect is upgrading its guest experience for the autumn season; from tomorrow, 2nd September, its newly announced Booms & Blooms expansion will bring fireworks sequencing, new rides, fancier flora, and more.Booms & Blooms marks the second dollop of paid DLC to come to Parkitect, following on from last year’s Taste of Adventure expansion, and introduces a range of customisation options enabling players to create parks with even greater degrees of personalisation.Budding theme park moguls will, for instance, have the option to play their own music through a new speaker tool, or trigger their own sounds via the effects controller. Additionally, special effects can be synchronised to trigger in tandem with rides and it’ll even be possible to create and sequence fireworks display to light up the night, as seen in the announcement trailer.Read moreEurogamer.net