SimPark

SimPark (1996)

by Maxis
Genres:Strategy, Simulator, Quiz/Trivia
Themes:Sandbox, Educational, Kids, Business
Game modes:Single player
Story:Another of the "spin-offs" in the Sim franchise by Maxis. Aimed moreso at children, SimPark's objective is to cultivate and manage a successful park and could be considered a toned down version of SimIsle.
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