This game is on the roof! By that I mean GOOD and AWESOME! I made my own person and she is so cute! My roller coasters are so scary and fun that the people get dizzy and........ you know what it is. Back to the game it's AWESOME!
Well, I thought it was ok, but after a while, it get's boring. On the downside, the songs on it are out-dated, and after a long time playing it, you run out of things to do. Parental wise, this is a role playing game, and you should make sure that you are watching your child playing it. It's a few steps below The Sims. In this game you can have relationships with people and eventually kiss them. After the kiss, they respond as to how it felt by saying something like "Let's get together!" or, "I'm not sure how I felt about that." Also, in the game there are cheerleaders, whose outfits are a bit skimpy. Then, also, there is one game in particular where you have to clean up vomit and trash as a sanitary worker. Make sure you check up on your child while they are playing this game, and make sure that when they are selecting their avatar that they know which age group they are in. I think that all kids 11 and under should be the "kids" of the theme park, then all tweens 12 through 19 should be the "teens" of the park, and that everyone older than 20 should be an adult. The reason I say this is because, in the game, teens and up can kiss, and that's why they need to stick to their age group. Overall, the game is a fun educational way to teach kids about how to track finances and how to manage things.
P.S. The reason I say it's violent is because it's gross sometimes.
The only reason that this game could be inappropriate is that you can make out, hug, or kiss a girl and the music playing in the background could be maybe a tad inappropriate. It can range to being a T-rated game, so it might be a bad E10+ game.
This game is incredible fun and addicting, easy to beat, and all-age material. I disagree with "10 and up", I think it's OK for all ages. You can flirt, but it is mild and simple. You can kiss, but the graphics are so unrealistic that it doesn't even look like they really kiss. Some games involve punching, but none of them are at all violent. The coaster can crash, but that's just a silly fun-fiction part of the game. Very easy to beat and solve! Mild insults, but they aren't from real people, so they aren't considered "negative". It is one of the most fun games I've ever played on my Wii, if you like this; I recommend Spore Hero as well. Nothing sexual, no cussing, no drinking or smoking. The characters are false avatars that all have the same programmed responses to your choice in conversation; and have no personality, so they cannot be counted as "role models". The lyrics to the music I agree are more for tweens and teens, but no cussing or anything violent. Anyone can play!
I got this game for the Wii at Gamestop and it's really good. It's a really good carnival simulation game and has lots of fun things to do, like riding rollercoasters, playing minigames, and chatting with guests. Speaking of the guests, they're all mostly nice people (although they sometimes can be a bit mean) Plus, the background songs are catchy. OK for kids 10+. Educational: The game gives kids a simplified view of how to run a carnival, and you can tell guests facts about a variety of categories. Violence: Some mild cartoon violence in some minigames, but nobody gets hurt. Sex: You get the option to flirt with guests,a and some quotes you can say are a bit suggestive. Consumerism: Part of Thrillville series.
(Beside roller coaster tycoon 3) It is really good! Its one of those games that you can play really anytime. In some parts there is some flirting and the creator guy that gives you instructions is pretty crazy at times. And there is some violence in some of the mini-games like a tank one. Some of the music that they play during the game has bad words in it. Aside from that, its great.
This is an awesome game! I love to build roller coasters. It's a good game if you want to run a theme park some day because you have to manage your park, talk with the guests, research and loan, etc. The only thing parents would find questionable is that the teens can flirt with their opposite gender, and kiss. Nothing too sexual.