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| === Statistics === | === Statistics === | ||
| - | |Size|| | + | |Width|20km (20.5 on the center ring, otherwise spheroid)| |
| - | |Non-MBF | + | |Non-MBF |
| - | |MBF Population|| | + | |MBF Population|150000| |
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| - | Concord Park is shaped like a burger with an overly large patty. The outer-ring of the " | + | Concord Park is shaped like a burger with an overly large patty. The outer-ring of the " |
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| + | The main meat of the burger is where the 8 primary zones of the park are located, as well as the central " | ||
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| + | The bottom bun houses all the necessary components to keep the station functioning, | ||
| === Amenities === | === Amenities === | ||
| - | Concord Park provides a special set of transforming clothes (using a structol base) to all patrons, free of charge. | + | Concord Park provides a special set of transforming clothes (using a structol base) to all patrons, free of charge. These clothes have 3 primary settings - plain, automatic (Appearance changes in each zone based on a questionnaire filled out), or custom (appearance can be altered in hotel room or at a convenient terminal located throughout the park. |
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| * ** Overgrowth ** It combines the aesthetics of Everwood and Lost Kingdom, creating a veritable ancient garden paradise to reside in. | * ** Overgrowth ** It combines the aesthetics of Everwood and Lost Kingdom, creating a veritable ancient garden paradise to reside in. | ||
| - | === Hero Mode === | + | === Events and Hero Mode === |
| - | Hero Mode is a special feature by the park to give patrons a more adventurous experience. Hero Mode varies from zone to zone, but is available free of charge. | + | Each zone has its own special events that happen at regular intervals and often gets audience participation going. Events cycle out on a seasonal basis. Each event has a special commemorative coin associated with it, given to participants. When one collects all of the coins for currently active events in a zone, they are given access to the Core for a specific associated prize. Additionally, |
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| + | Hero Mode is a special feature by the park to give patrons a more adventurous experience. Hero Mode varies from zone to zone, but is available free of charge. | ||
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| + | The primary difference between standard events and hero mode events is that while standard events guarantee a coin for participation, | ||
| ==== Fantasia ==== | ==== Fantasia ==== | ||
| Fantasia is a [[https:// | Fantasia is a [[https:// | ||
| Rides throughout this area | Rides throughout this area | ||
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| ==Hero Mode== | ==Hero Mode== | ||
| ==== Indigo Palace ==== | ==== Indigo Palace ==== | ||
| + | Indigo Palace is a combination of artificial beaches, underwater glass tunnels, and beautiful temple-esque pavilions under an artificial sea. This is where most of the park's swimsuit-necessary rides are, including wave pools, tubing rides, boat droppers, deep sea exploration, | ||
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| + | ==Events== | ||
| + | Events in Indigo Palace mostly revolve either around beach festivities or mysterious tales about underwater rulers, oftentimes putting performers into merfolk costumes and using displays of rising water. On occasion, an audience member will be " | ||
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| ==Hero Mode== | ==Hero Mode== | ||
| + | Hero Mode in indigo palace grants people access to special aquatic puzzle rooms that take advantage of the unique environment to provide a very unique experience. There is also a " | ||
| ==== Galaxia ==== | ==== Galaxia ==== | ||
| + | Galaxia is the space themed zone of Concord Park, taking elements of [[https:// | ||
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| + | ==Events== | ||
| + | Many of the events in Galaxia end up being very much like micro-space operas, telling the different bits and pieces of a grander story through separate events. | ||
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| ==Hero Mode== | ==Hero Mode== | ||
| + | Hero Mode for Galaxia involves many invasion style events, including a starfighter simulation and a "HOLD THE LINE" defensive situation, pitting the players against holographic baddies. | ||
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| ==== Outlands ==== | ==== Outlands ==== | ||
| + | The Outlands is the commonly imagined wild frontier scenario, being made primarily of dusty mesas with dotted oases and sanctuaries spread throughout. A similar effect to Galaxia' | ||
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| + | They also include a tie into the Hero Mode version of the train heist, although participants are locked into their own car. If the Heroes lose control of that compartment, | ||
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| ==Hero Mode== | ==Hero Mode== | ||
| + | The Outlands involve very daring events, including a blend-simulation of a death rally (In which several people man a deadly car and race against many opponents while trying to fend off/kill the opposition), | ||
| ==== Grimvale ==== | ==== Grimvale ==== | ||
| + | Grimvale is a dense, dark place taking cues from [[https:// | ||
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| + | ==Events== | ||
| + | Most of the events in Grimvale revolve around witnessing a horrible event that happened in whatever zone the participants happen to be in, from murders and hauntings to grimm fairytales. | ||
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| ==Hero Mode== | ==Hero Mode== | ||
| + | Hero mode functions in Grimvale are primarily themed around ghost hunting and exorcism, with the odd monster hunt thrown in for good measure. | ||
| ==== Nightlane ==== | ==== Nightlane ==== | ||
| + | Nightlane is the synthesized cityscape of Concord Park. Neon, polished plastics, and sleek metals decorate the landscape of this Noir-inspired locale. Most of the attractions have a need for speed, so thrillseekers are most likely to get their money' | ||
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| + | One of the main events involves a hostage crisis, allowing people to have all the fun of seeing either firsthand or second hand a standoff between cops and robbers - for those that are into that type of thing. | ||
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| ==Hero Mode== | ==Hero Mode== | ||
| + | Many of the Hero Mode events involve a crime theme, oftentimes trying to piece together a story through several scenes and deduct who is the criminal through evidence, audio logs, and testimony. Included are a vehicle chase sequence carefully constructed to replicate the thrills without the need for VR plugins. | ||
| ==== Everwood ==== | ==== Everwood ==== | ||
| + | Everwood is the nature themed zone of Concord Park. Much of it plays with scale, and features a vast array of massive (synthetic) flora and artificial sun and moonlight. | ||
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| + | One of the main events in Everwood involves bringing a swath of " | ||
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| ==Hero Mode== | ==Hero Mode== | ||
| + | In Everwood, chases bringing down big beasties are common, as are platforming areas revolving around getting to the top of large plants and facing down with a monster at the top. | ||
| ==== Lost Kingdom ==== | ==== Lost Kingdom ==== | ||
| + | Lost Kingdom is a zone modeled after ancient arcane temples and ruins found around the cosmos. | ||
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| + | Events include a purification ritual designed to drive back the incursions from the hero mode failures. The stylized rituals involve either summoning ancient golems/ | ||
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| ==Hero Mode== | ==Hero Mode== | ||
| + | Hero mode in Lost Kingdom turns into more traditional dungeon crawls to prevent the resurrection of a lich, cultists summoning an eldritch deity, and the rise of a goblinoid tribe. Failure leads to a landscape corruption and actors/ | ||
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