Fun Park Simulator is a first-person management simulation where you rebuild and run an abandoned theme park from the ground up.

Rebuild an abandoned theme park in this first-person simulation. Build rides, shops, and decorations, keep guests happy, earn stars, unlock upgrades, hire staff, stop troublemakers, and turn your park into a famous attraction. Rebuild, Manage, and Bring the Park Back to Life! Start with an empty, forgotten park and turn it into a lively, famous destination. Build thrilling attractions, place food stands and shops, decorate every corner, and design the park exactly the way you want. Every decision is in your hands. Fun Park Simulator is played entirely in first-person view, letting you experience your park up close while managing every detail. Keep your guests happy to earn more money and attract even more visitors.
As your park’s star rating increases, new attractions, features, upgrades, and special content become available. A better park means more guests, higher income, and greater challenges. Hire employees to help manage daily operations and make your job easier. But be careful not all visitors behave well. Some guests may damage the park, and it’s up to you to stop them and protect your attractions. The automation system is decent for rides, stands, and ticket booths, but the cleaner not emptying trash bins is disappointing, especially considering the $400-per-day wage.
Hiring a cleaner creates the expectation that they will patrol the park and keep it clean, but in most cases it’s actually faster to handle the cleaning manually, particularly in a 1-star park where attractions have to be packed closely together to maximize efficiency. A park expansion upgrade can be purchased at Fun Park Simulator, but it requires a 5-star park and only becomes available after unlocking the ride upgrade that increases operating time and reduces breakdowns in Fun Park Simulator. Running around the park to repair rides and benches doesn’t provide enough Technician experience to reach the five Technician points needed to unlock that upgrade. This progression system could use some rebalancing.
Once most systems are automated, there isn’t much left for the player to do. A better approach is to hire employees for ticket booths, food stands, and ride operation while handling repairs and cleaning manually in Fun Park Simulator. The $800 per day required for both a cleaner and a technician is often better spent elsewhere. Ride operators, on the other hand, generally provide good value, with wages ranging from $85 to $130 per day.

Features of Fun Park Simulator:
- Customize your park freely: Paint walls and attractions
- As your park’s rating rises, it becomes more popular and even special VIP guests may start visiting. Improve, upgrade, and expand to turn your park into a world-famous amusement destination.
- Your journey begins with selling tickets — how far you go is up to your management skills.
- Upgrade rides to increase speed and unlock special features
- Create your own unique designs
- Generative AI was used in a limited and supportive way during development. AI tools were utilized to help draft and refine parts of the store page description, and to assist in editing or enhancing some visual assets for presentation and marketing purposes.
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Minimum System Requirements:
- OS: Microsoft Windows 10/11
- Processor: Intel Core i5-3550
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 970 / Radeon RX 570
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 20 GB available space














