🎢 Sim Theme Park – Build and manage your own theme park empire.
Sim Theme Park (also known as Theme Park World in some regions) is a theme park simulation game released by Electronic Arts in 1999. The game is a spiritual successor to the original Theme Park from Bullfrog and puts you in charge of designing, building, and running your very own amusement park—while you compete with other parks for popularity and profit.
It’s not enough to build a roller coaster—you also need to handle maintenance, finances, staffing, and guest satisfaction.
🏗️ Build your park from the ground up
Sim Theme Park lets you:
- Design and place rides, paths, decorations, and food stalls
- Hire and train staff such as janitors, security guards, and mechanics
- Upgrade and maintain your attractions
- Set ticket prices and attract different types of guests
The game features four distinct themed worlds: Lost Kingdom, Halloween World, Space Zone, and Wonderland, each with unique rides and design options.
📊 Strategy and statistics
One of the game’s strongest aspects is its robust stats system, which gives you detailed feedback on:
- Guest moods and needs
- Queue lengths and maintenance status
- Popularity and financial overview
- Staff performance
That means you’re not just building—you’re actively managing. If a ride breaks down or the food is too expensive, guests will react, and you need to act quickly to avoid bad reviews and lost revenue.
🎮 Gameplay and accessibility
Sim Theme Park is accessible and family-friendly:
- User-friendly interface and mouse controls
- Both campaign and sandbox modes
- Progression via “golden tickets” that unlock new worlds
- Lots of small details and interactions, e.g., viewing your park in first person
It’s entertaining for younger players and for adults who love strategy and planning.
🎨 Graphics and audio
Visually, Sim Theme Park is colorful and playful:
- 3D engine with multiple camera angles
- A cartoony style full of charm and humor
- Dynamic sound effects from rides and happy (or grumpy) guests
- Music that matches each world’s theme
You can also jump into the rides and experience them in first person—a special touch that makes everything even more fun.
💾 Availability today
You can still play the game today via:
Easy to run on modern systems with a bit of setup
Digital releases (e.g., GOG or EA Origin)
Retro setup with Windows emulation



