Features

Every system behind a great park

Mayhem Park is built around the chain reaction between layout, rides, guests, staff, money and board confidence. Here is what you will be managing.

Build mode with planned paths, ride footprints and polished trim pieces.
01

Park Building

Start with a raw plot and turn it into a park that feels planned, profitable and personal. Build broad arrival plazas, quiet garden routes, compact food courts, backstage service lanes and dramatic ride districts without losing the readable tycoon view. The goal is a toolset that lets you sketch quickly, refine cleanly and keep every area easy for guests and staff to understand.

  • Freeform paths
  • Ride footprints
  • Landscaping
  • Themed districts
A polished ride district with a Ferris wheel, carousel, teacups and log flume.
02

Rides and Attractions

Mayhem Park treats rides as the headline act. Family rides are jewel-box showpieces, water rides get proper motion and splash energy, and coaster builds become the skyline moments guests talk about. Each attraction needs the right location, queue, staff coverage and supporting shops if it is going to earn its keep instead of becoming expensive scenery.

  • Family rides
  • Water rides
  • Coaster planning
  • Queue pressure
Crowds moving through a Mayhem Park plaza between attractions and food stalls.
03

Guest Simulation

A good layout feels different from a bad one because the guests prove it. They get hungry, tired, delighted, impatient and lost, then carry those reactions into spending, reviews and reputation. Watch how crowds move through your paths, where queues spill over and which areas pull people in after dark.

  • Needs and moods
  • Crowd flow
  • Queue stress
  • Guest feedback
Product-shaped popcorn, fries, burger, soda and toffee apple stalls at dusk.
04

Shops, Food and Services

Retail in Mayhem Park has to be useful and memorable. Stalls are shaped like the products they sell, so a food court becomes part of the park identity instead of a spreadsheet row. Prices, stock, service speed and location all matter, while the artwork keeps each shop readable from across the midway.

  • Product-shaped stalls
  • Pricing
  • Stock pressure
  • Service windows
A management-camera overview of a busy polished park with paths and attractions.
05

Staff and Operations

Beautiful parks fail fast without people behind the scenes. Hire, assign and monitor the staff who keep rides maintained, paths clean, queues safe and service counters moving. Operational gaps show up as breakdowns, unhappy guests and missed targets, so coverage is a strategic decision rather than a checkbox.

  • Maintenance
  • Cleaning
  • Security
  • Staff coverage
A management dashboard showing revenue, guest happiness, staff and board confidence.
06

Finance and Business

Every gold-trimmed ride has a cost, every queue has an opportunity cost and every upgrade needs to justify itself. Track income, wages, loans, pricing and guest spend with clear readouts that help you decide what to build next. Mayhem Park keeps the numbers readable without sanding off the stakes.

  • Pricing controls
  • Profit and loss
  • Loans
  • Reinvestment
Board review and park performance dashboard in the Mayhem Park UI.
07

Board of Directors

You are not just decorating a park. The board watches profit, guest experience, ride uptime, park appeal and operational discipline. Meet review targets and you earn confidence, bonuses and room to take bigger swings. Miss them and the pressure builds fast.

  • Board reviews
  • Performance targets
  • Confidence score
  • Strategic bonuses
A partially built park area with construction boundaries and planned paths.
08

Scenarios and Challenges

Hand-built scenarios give you a reason to think differently. Rescue a park with bad flow, make a small plot profitable, hit a happiness target before review day or build around an awkward piece of terrain. Each challenge is designed to test a different part of your management brain.

  • Turnarounds
  • Budget limits
  • Deadline goals
  • Layout puzzles
A glowing night-time Mayhem Park plaza with rides, stalls and guests.
09

Sandbox and Creativity

When you want to build without the board breathing down your neck, sandbox mode opens the gates. Experiment with ride districts, night lighting, food court layouts and scenery combinations at your own pace, then take the best ideas back into challenge play.

  • Relaxed pressure
  • Full toolset
  • Lighting showcases
  • Layout experiments
A wide overview of a developed Mayhem Park resort.
10

Expansion and Park Empire

A single great park is only the beginning. Grow into new locations, build a portfolio of resorts and decide when to hold, reinvest or sell. Expansion turns local success into a long-term strategy, where every park teaches you how to build the next one sharper.

  • New locations
  • Park portfolio
  • Sell or reinvest
  • Long-term growth

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