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Scream Machines is an
incredibly powerful coaster building simulation, which allows you to
place multiple coasters in the same "park", as well as import your own
3D objects. The amount of coaster styles and features for this gem is
staggering, and updates are a plenty! After becoming accustomed to
the editor, you can build some truly awesome coasters. A built in
landscape editor makes it a snap to shape your surroundings, and push up
a nice selection of foliage to dress up your park. The program designer
is very much in touch with his customer base, so you can always count on
improvements... Personally, I find Scream Machines to be a lot more
forgiving then No Limits when it comes to tweaking/smoothing out track.
Official Web Site: Scream
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With the
debut of the this new train style for Scream Machines, I worked on this
baby near the tail end of the beta test phase. Susperia features three
trains, two lifts and one supernaturally suspended layout.
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My only
Mouse coaster (so far) for Scream Machines, and a head ripper at that.
This is a short, but nasty ride (a bit too nasty), but I couldn't help
but keep the speed intact, while sacrificing some realism here and
there. Banshee comes with its own tunnel prop. |
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One of my
favorite coasters styles are mine trains, which is what this ride is all
about. WineRunner's sort a family style affair, though it has its
"definitely not for kids" moments. One section of track dives under the
loading station, which is kind of different. |
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