This is similar to the number of guests, which peaked at around 840 but has since dropped and never recovered. My Park Rating hit the lofty heights of around 530 but soon started dipping, presumably when visitors realised there were only two rides to go on. With my experiment drawing to a close, I checked my data over the previous year to see how I’d managed by restricting myself to the Spooky Pack. I added spiders into absolutely everything I could and then topped everything that didn’t already have a gargoyle, with a gargoyle. I’m not talking grand masterpieces such as the excellent inclusions in the Frontier Workshop, but I’m easily able to add new features and parts to existing stock blueprints, thus giving them my own little touch. But in Planet Coaster I naturally find myself giving it a go because it’s so easy. Normally I would stay away from this stuff because my imagination as to what to create is severely lacking (seriously, the one thing I built in Minecraft was a scale replica of my own house, how exciting!). Where players can get more creative though is with the hundreds of new Spooky options in the Create menu, including over 70 new blueprint items. You’ve heard of King Coaster, well get ready for King Ghoster! This entertainer has the same open-mouthed grin as the Planet Coaster mascot, but just wearing a white sheet to appear scarier. The Spooky Pack also brings a new member of staff with it. The Spooky Church looks very similar to the restaurant, and the Spooky Mansion is an elongated version of the Hotel, but on the whole there is enough variation. Some of these are recycled assets from facilities eg. Once again, much of the scenic buildings feature a gothic look to them, and there are some giant pieces to put in your park. The empty grave where some giant maggots are wriggling out from is particularly unnerving. Everything you would expect from a spooky themed DLC is included, plus some more. Here is where I expected the Spooky Pack to excel and it did not disappoint: scarecrows, spiders, pumpkins, gravestones, skeletons etc.
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