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Each Peep has 3 main Statistics that decrease over their time in the park:
- Fun: Refilled by boarding rides and buying items in shops
- Hygiene: Refilled by using restrooms
- Hunger: Refilled by eating in restaurants
If one of these stats reaches zero, your Peep will leave the park unsatisfied. HAPPY PEEPS is the key to YOUR SUCCESS!
The header displays information about how well you manage you park. Tap on any stats for more info.
- PEEP SATISFACTION represents how satisfied your Peep are about their visit.
- PEEP COUNT reveals the composition of your visitors: kids, teens, and adults.
- Depending on their age, Peeps prefer different types of rides. Make sure to have enough diversity!
- PARK VALUE shows how much you have invested by BUILDING activities, but also by UPGRADING cards, and EXPANDING your land.
Diversity and the quality of decorations are key to attracting more Peeps.
Happy Peeps stay longer in your park, generate more revenue, and even recommend your park to other Peeps!
There are three main types of currency in the game: Coins, Hearts and Tickets. In order to advance and grow your park, you’ll need to collect all three, as each give unlock different aspects of the game.
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Coins
Allow you to purchase and upgrade cards in order to place attractions and grow your park. You’ll also need coins to purchase additional park space. You collect coins through your park entrance fee and various attractions (rides and shops), completing challenges and missions, as well as through mini games.
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Hearts
Hearts allow you to complete challenges and access additional actions throughout the game, such as the Casino, Trade Fair, Helicopter, and Park Office. You collect coins through happy people in your park (tap on the bubbles that appear above your peeps heads), as well as through the fireworks (watching an ad) ****at the park entrance.
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Tickets
Allow you to purchase and upgrade cards, as well as additional park space. You can collect tickets through the casino, optional ads, as well as through completing challenges and missions.
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GAME MECHANICS
Optimize Coverage
The key to a good park layout is coverage. When placing items in the park, you’ll notice a blue grid surrounding the item. This is the “park coverage.” Different types of activities offer different types of coverage: hygiene, satisfaction, happiness, heart generation, food score, etc. As you upgrade activity cards, you’ll notice it’s coverage area and stats increase. Keep coverage in mind when placing items, and you’ll have a better overall score.
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Utility Buildings
Place utilities down first and make sure the coverage is as large as you can make it. Try to minimize any overlap coverage of any utilities buildings of the same genre.
Entertainers are a type of Utilities building. You can find them in the Services section of the Build Menu. They will boost the overall fun of your park. Like other Utilities, they have a range, and must be placed carefully to ensure maximum coverage of your paths.
You will also notice that each entertainer will get out of its booth to roam around the area they cover. The Peeps will also acknowledge the entertainers and give you their feedback on them (another way to collect hearts!).
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Minimize walking paths
You only need one path square connected to an activity to make it accessible to your peeps. Peeps don’t like walking, so you’ll want to minimize how much walking they need to do to reach the rides, utilities, shops, and restaurants.
STRATEGIES
Optimize for Game Missions
Completing missions is one of the fastest and easiest ways to grow your park and advance in the game. Completing missions can give you cards, coins, and tickets. There are lots of actions you can take in the game, but to grow more quickly, you may want to defer certain actions until a mission prompts you to complete it. Examples of activities that you may want to defer in order to optimize for game missions:
Upgrade your cards
Peep satisfaction will drop when you have cards available for upgrade, so it’s important to keep your cards upgraded. However, depending on your level in the same, while money is more scarce, you may want to wait until the game missions prompt you to “Spend $X coins”. This allows you to upgrade your cards while also completing a mission at the same time.
Collect coins at the park office
Collecting coins via the park office is a frequent mission. You’ll want to strike a balance between collecting revenue from your rides, and waiting until a mission prompts you to do so.
Double Dip
Some actions will allow you to complete two missions at once. E.g. “Spend 50 hearts” and “Send the peep train one time.” Take note of where you can double up on your spend to make your rewards go faster.
Double Rewards on Weekends
Mission completion rewards are doubled on weekends, so you can accumulate tickets during the week, and use your tickets to complete missions that would otherwise be time consuming or impossible to complete.
Hire Experts
Hiring experts will often help you complete a variety of missions, from maintaining decoration bonuses, peep satisfaction on rides, restaurants, and shops. It’s usually good to have at least one or two experts hired, but you can also have as many as 7 on the go at one time! What’s nice is that having expert hired means you automatically get the mission rewards anytime “Hire Park Expert” appears.
Use Trade Fair
While you can use the Trade Fair anytime, you may want to wait until doing so helps you complete a mission. This is another example of a mission that can help you earn two missions at once, when using the trade fair also appears at the same time as “Spend X hearts.”
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Tip: You can trade 100 Epic Cards + 200 hearts in order to gain a legendary card. It’s expensive, but often worth it to get your hands on those legendaries. You’ll want to strike a balance though, as you don’t want your Epic rate satisfaction to drop too low by not upgrading those cards.
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Send the Helicopter
Unless you desperately need a specific card, wait until the mission prompts you to send the helicopter to get the rewards.
Spin the Casino Wheel