Park Beyond gets new gameplay trailer showcasing the amusement park of your dreams

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A new Park Beyond gameplay trailer has been released by Bandai Namco that gives viewers a glimpse into the limitless possibilities that can be created within. Aside from showing snippets of the game’s straightforward Campaign, the preview also showcased its Sandbox Mode, which gives you more creative freedom in building the amusement park of your dreams.

In Park Beyond’s story mode offering, you’ll be playing the part “of a newly hired visionary architect” that’s been tasked with saving a struggling company by building a crowd-pleasing theme park for the masses. There will apparently be a total of eight missions that’ll make up the entirety of its plot.

If you’re a genre newcomer, you’ll be able to learn about the basics of theme park building and management as you progress through it. Hardcore fans of construction and management sims, on the other hand, can still get a kick out of the enjoyable story that features the lovable park crew against the cold-hearted corporation they’re owned by.

You’ll also be given the chance to manage every aspect of the park, from the placement of the rides to the prices of the items you sell within. You can similarly alter the landscape of the area you’re placing your park on, giving you even more freedom to tailor it based on your preferences. The most important part of the game’s construction aspect, however, is ‘Impossification’.

‘Impossification’ is essentially the in-game idea that allows you to build attractions that defy all laws of physics. You’ll also apparently be able to ‘Impossify’ your shops and staff members, which will make your park even more unique than it already is. Although the latest Park Beyond gameplay trailer doesn’t exactly go into specifics with regards to the ‘Impossification’ feature, we’re given a short sneak peek of it in the video below.

Now that you’ve been given a short preview of Bandai Namco’s exciting creation, all that’s left to do now is to wait for the Park Beyond release date.

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