Disney Magic Kingdom vs Indoorlands
Disney Magic Kingdom
Disney Magic Kingdom by Gameloft, offers an epic magical adventure park management gameplay as you try to rid your Disney characters from Maleficent’s evil spell.You get to install a huge variety of world famous Disney rides in your magical theme park and enjoy colorful parades and a lively atmosphere. The game features exciting quests in which you will get to interact with all the Disney characters including Mickey Mouse, Rapunzel and more. You get to enjoy a complete management experience as you introduce new rides, manage finances, complete magical quests, defend against evil and collect Disney items along the way.
Disney Magic Kingdom is the perfect pick for players looking for a really fun and happening theme park management experience.
Indoorlands
Indoorlands is an indoor theme park simulation game where you can build your theme park from the ground up, decorate the place, customize each ride, and make as much money as you can by fulfilling your visitors’ needs. There’s also a research tree where you can unlock new ride and décor halls to build, thematic decor to place, and increase the number of visitors your park can support. Honestly, if you’ve played Parkitect before, Indoorlands will feel somewhat similar, albeit a simpler version of it, and indoors. Rides, for instance, are placed in specialized “ride halls” while décor can be placed either in ride halls or special décor halls.Now, despite currently being in early access, Indoorlands already has enough content for tens of hours of play, especially if you are simply obsessed over creating the best possible theme park with a high visitor approval rating. The game is also completely sandbox-based so you’re given free rein to create your park as you like. You can even take over the controls of a ride, have fun operating it, or even set your own ride program. However, that is not to say that the game’s a perfect early access title. It does have some hiccups and some room for improvement, especially when it comes to the depth of some of its features. Still, the game’s definitely worth its asking price even now and if you love theme park sims in general, you’ll definitely enjoy playing Indoorlands!