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Thrillville Timewarp - Walkthrough
Thrillville
Thrillville Timewarp
With your success in Thrillville, a guy named Vernon Garrison is looking to get into the theme park business. He is naming his park Globo-Joy, and thinks he can run you out of business. Mortimer sends you to the next park, Thrillville Timewarp, in an effort to stymie the competition.
Thrillville Timewarp is divided into Frontierville, Prime-E-Ville (dinosaurs), and Futureville. Not as cool of choices as the first park, you have more opportunities and the missions start to get more complex.
Build Missions (5)
1. Attractions
With Thrillville Timewarp behind the times, you need to spruce it up by making some new attractions. Build two new rides to get a bronze, four to get a silver, and six for a gold.
2. Make It Happen
Mortimer is advertising a new coaster for Thrillville Timewarp that has not built yet, so you are ordered to build it. The coaster must have a 70-foot drop and at least +4 Gs. The Gs come from the drop, so do not fret about that. Just have the track go up as high as possible, then have it drop as far as possible. The rest of the design is up to you, but you could have a simple up-and-down to pass this mission.
3. Master Blaster
Simply build a Luftwaffe 109 game anywhere. This game is locked at first, and must be researched, so shove some money into your research department immediately.
4. Monster Madness
Build a race track of Monster Trucks, one with a skill rating of at least 30. This is easy enough to do; just throw in a few sharp turns and you are good to go.
5. Par For the Course
Design a mini-golf course with a skill rating of at least 60. Make sure every hole has at least one turn, and put in a thrill piece or two per hole.
Game Missions (6)
1. Bouncy Brenda
Brenda McBoing is challenging you at the Wild West Trampolines. You need a score of 20,000 points for a bronze, 40,000 points for a silver, and 60,000 points for a gold. If any mission here is going to give you an issue, it is this one, so you want to check out the Mini-Game section for help.
2. Flying Ace
Your challenger here is Manfred Von Richtofen, and he wants to see your skill in Luftwaffe 109. You only get to play two levels, but if you are good, you may not even need the second one to hit the gold score. you will net bronze at 10,000 points, silver at 30,000 points, and gold at 50,000 points.
3. Minigolf Challenge
Playing at the Putt Palace, you will earn bronze if you finish the round in 40 shots or fewer, silver in 30 shots or fewer, and gold in 20 shots or fewer.
4. Monster Truck Rally
After building your monster truck track, David Doomsdog challenges you to a race. Beat him to clear this mission.
5. Saucer Soccer Challenge
Play a game of Saucer Soccer and win to clear this mission.
6. Shootzone Showdown
Rather than scoring points, your mission is to collect the bonus items that are sprinkled around the stage. They are little gold bars. Get one for the bronze, three for the silver, and five for the gold.
Although you can get them in any order, we figured this was the quickest way to net them all. When you start the stage, you are facing a large building marked Saloon. Assuming you are facing south, the locations are as follows:
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Inside the saloon, on the second floor.
As soon as you get up the steps, turn around, and jump over the crates. The first one is right behind them.
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On the saloon roof.
Keep going up to the roof, then hop onto the awning on the south side (you should be looking down on a little empty cart and red, white, and blue triangular flags if you are in the right spot). Turn left, and follow the awning around to the east side. Fall BARELY off that edge, and you have the second piece of gold.
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In the northern cell of the jail.
Jump off the awning, and you should be right next to the jail. Run in, turn left (north), and grab the gold.
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In the vault of the bank.
Exit the jail, turn right (north), and go to the northern-most building (the bank). Head up to the second floor, and in the vault (the little area that looks like a cell).
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In the southeastern corner of the barn.
Exit the bank, turn right (west), and you come to a barn. As soon as you enter the large doors, turn left (south) and you should see the gold in the corner.
After you get all five items, you must complete the level by either surviving until the end or defeating all 50 robots. Either way, your score does not matter; provided you survive, you cleared the mission.
Guest Missions (1)
1. Karma Quotient
Park happiness is what you need. At 70%, you get bronze. At 75%, you get silver. At 80%, you get gold. To improve park happiness, make sure your guests' needs are met. This means, you should place a food stall, drink stall, and a bathroom in every sub-area. Also hire two entertainers (three if you want to be sure), and fully train them. After that, you should have your goal.
Upkeep Missions (8)
1. Bless This Mess
Hire a few groundskeepers, and train at least one to 50%. It may just be in your best interest to hire two and fully train both of them to control the entire park's litter, not just this mission.
2. Collect the Stink Bombs
The "stink bombs" look like bottles of whisky. There are six, two in each sub-area, and all six are in Build Zones.
3. Entertain Me
This mission is like Bless This Mess, only with entertainers. Again, you should probably just hire two and fully train them. It helps you out with the Guest Mission.
4. Nuts N' Bolts
Similar to Bless This Mess and Entertain Me, but with mechanics.
5. Quick Fix
Repair all broken rides. You can train new mechanics on broken rides to clear two missions at once (Nuts N' Bolts and this one). If you are lazy and want to cheat, you could just sell the broken rides are rebuild them.
6. Sell It
Mortimer does not want the Lava View ride in the park any longer. Sell it through the Inventory Menu to save time. You may want to rebuild it afterward just to get the additional income. Simply selling it once clears the mission; rebuilding it will not force you to resell it.
7. Spring Clean
The more guests you have in the park, the more of a challenge it is to keep the paths vomit-free. The medals here are given therefore not just for park cleanliness, but for the number of guests in the park as well. If you have three fully trained groundskeepers, this is a snap.
you get a bronze for having 100 guests and 60% park cleanliness, silver for 200 and 70%, and gold for 300 and 80%. If you are fine on the cleanliness but need more guests, build some more rides. If you are fine on guests but need better cleanliness, hire another groundskeeper and fully train all that you have.
8. Wonder Paint
Mortimer invented Wonder Paint, which changes color at your whim. This is a rather interesting storyline reason that you can change ride colors at will. Simply find three rides and recolor them to pass this.
Recoloring stalls does not count, nor does recoloring the same ride multiple times. You can recolor them from the Inventory Menu to save some time. Simply select the "Customize Style" option, then select new colors.
Business Missions (5)
1. Balancing Act
Similar to the Spring Clean Upkeep Mission, you are to attain a number of guests and ride reliability. you get a bronze from having 200 guests and 70% reliability, silver for 300 and 80%, and gold for 400 and 90%. Three fully trained mechanics can take care of the reliability; tons of rides take care of the guest count.
2. Bean Counter
Another park value mission, you get bronze at $8000 in park value, silver at $10,000, and gold at $13,000. Build everything you can.
3. Bring In the Kids
You have to have a certain number of children in the park. If you are short, you need to run an advertising campaign through the Manage Menu. Simply run a campaign in The Kiddies Channel. you get a bronze when 110 children are there, silver at 140, and gold at 170.
4. Carnival Ride Profit
Even though your big-money rides are coasters, there is still plenty to be made with carnival rides. This mission asks that you build a few new rides, but you should really build everything you can maximize your earnings potential. If you are interested in minimums, you get a bronze with 1 new ride and $100 profit/month, silver with 2 new rides and $200 profit/month, and gold with 3 new rides and $300 profit/month.
5. Debt Buster
This park started off with a $1000 loan. Pay it off to clear this mission.