Waterpark Simulator
Casual
Indie
Simulation
Early Access
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Steam Cloud
Family Sharing

Build and run your own waterpark. Design slides, send guests flying with ragdoll physics, manage staff, and fully customize your park. Turn total madness into a five-star empire in this first-person management simulator!

Developers: CayPlay
Publishers: CayPlay
Release Date: 22 Aug, 2025
Price (USD): S$12.00
Current Players: 1.4k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Overwhelmingly Positive(95%)
engaging mechanics
ragdoll physics
customization options
addicting
humor
janky physics
staff capacity
multiplayer mode
active development
performance issues
micromanagement demands
glitches
AI issues
Overall, players express enthusiasm for the engaging gameplay mechanics and humor the game offers. Many find it addicting and praise the customization options, which allow for creative park-building. However, there are significant performance issues and technical glitches that affect the experience for some. The game's janky physics and chaotic nature are cited as both a positive and a negative, adding humor but occasionally hindering smooth gameplay. The active development and updates are well-received, though there's a desire for more content such as multiplayer options.

Positive Points

  • The game offers engaging mechanics and customization options, making it fun to build and manage a water park.
  • Ragdoll physics add humor and unpredictability to the gameplay, contributing to an enjoyable experience.
  • The game is addicting and provides a lot of content, even as an early access title.
  • The humor and chaotic elements of the game are highlights, with many players enjoying the mischief and challenges.
  • Developers are praised for their active updates and responsiveness to feedback, enhancing game quality.
  • Negative Points

  • Performance issues, such as lag and crashes, particularly on lower-end systems, hinder gameplay for some players.
  • The game can become overwhelming due to micromanagement demands, especially in the absence of enough staff.
  • Some players experience glitches, such as objects getting stuck or AI issues with workers and park guests.
  • There are issues with some game mechanics, like the excessive impact of puddles and slides causing injuries.
  • Mixed Points

  • The game's janky physics and humor are seen as both a pro and a con, appreciated for laughs but sometimes hindering gameplay.
  • Limited staff capacity and ineffective AI cause players to manually manage tasks, which is both challenging and engaging.
  • Players appreciate the game's ongoing development but express desire for more content and features, like multiplayer mode.
  • Common Themes

  • Players find the game's chaotic and humorous nature appealing, with many enjoying the antics of guests and the role of enforcing park rules.
  • Customizability, both in terms of park design and management style, is a widely appreciated feature.
  • Frequent updates and developer engagement are noted, building community trust and anticipation for future content.
  • Performance concerns and glitches are a recurring issue, affecting enjoyment for some players.
  • Updated 10/8/2025, 12:02:09 AM UTC