I'm a Linux Systems Engineer, amateur sci-fi author, and gamer who's dabbled with gamedev since I was about 12 years old. Author of several mods as Mechwarrior 4's Siege Mode and the CoopBot for Quake1. This blog is my sounding board on Game-Guru, gamedev, and tech topics in general. Currently authoring a start to finish guide on Game-Guru for Taylor and Francis publishing, should be on shelves around June 2019.
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So a few weeks ago I wrote a post in detail about the new 'Oldpman Abandoned Amusement' set. It's a real winner, in short. But there were a few minor words I had about it for improvements and shockingly Oldpman really took my words to heart and ran with it.
Primarily the two items I felt were missing:
The entryway was disappointingly simple.
There was only one color of bumper car.
Well he sure stepped up on this, check out these awesome additions:
I'd only added one new color; he added 4!
And that's a heck of a jump over the original single yellow car.The best is yet to come though because he dropped this bombshell as well:
Ok so when he said he made a new entrance I expected.. I don't know, something wimpy; sort of blocky, simple... just .. why waste the time right? A big simple entrance, nothing major. But wow, this is one of the best, if not THE BEST piece of the whole set. I *LOVE* this piece's artistic flair. It looks gorgeous in game as well.
Thanks oldpman! More impressively the cost remains a scant $4.50 USD so it's definitely worth a look!
So it might seem a little unfair to some, but I'm going to be reviewing another of Oldpman's products. He produces a lot on a consistent basis and much of it isn't stuff that's really up my alley but is of frequently very good quality.
I noticed he hit an abandoned amusement park pack and before it was even complete as a kit, I already hit buy. I was pleased to notice between the time of that purchase and now I've been gifted with a few extras. So there's a lot here to review on what is a very well priced kit.
Now I'll admit as I've said in the past vending machines, arcade machines, and amusement parks all capture my fancy. I personally live near a major east coast USA park (Hershey Park) and spent much of my youth there so I have many fond memories. There's also a few abandoned ones in the area.
Almost immediately the pictures he had up reminded me of another park. Specifically the infamous Pripyat park, in Chernobyl.
Looking at some pictures and comparing against what he'd posted, it was a pretty close match.
I see similar looking yellow bumper cars. I see the strange Soviet-esque architecture.
I see the copper floor model. Yep, looks right. Definitely Pripyat.
One thing bothered me though - In many of the pictures, I saw a red cart as well. And this kit didn't come with a red cart. Well, nothing copy, paste, recolor (hooray for paint.net) of the DDS file couldn't fix.
Behold, my addition to the kit. I'll send it over to Oldpman and ask him to add it in.
Variety is the spice of life, after all, even in former Soviet Russia.
So on to the kit itself. It contains a wide variety of objects. There's walls, wall corners, a coconut shy, a full set of bumper car items, a ferris wheel, a round-a-bout carousel, two hanging chair carousels (one is animated), some flower planters, benches, etc.
Overall, it's a hell of a value for $4.50; initially when I purchased this it had about 6 items and I was playing around with trying to get regular objects to fit with them well. So it's refreshing to see him add walls and what not to help round out the kit. Let's see what we can do with it.
As you can see I've begun assembling your regular run of the mill amusement park. I decided to try to use as many free assets or stock assets as possible to help setup this park in a meaningful way. I did however use the 'Wizard of Id' Sci-Fi Wall kit, but only for an entryway because the stock entryway is a bit simple.
This is just a little bland for my tastes.
That's more like it; parks should be grandiose on entry!
So basically I found the park actually worked exceptionally well with stock assets. Here's a list of some of the preferred ones that I used:
Blue/Brown Port-a-potties
Barbed wire chain link fence
Tent (canvas) - used for creating a custom amusement, a shooting gallery:
Standard wooden boxes with wooden crate palette as an improvised countertop
Some free picnic tables I snagged a while back from Valuable Assets
Other basic assets I am failing to remember. Nothing major though. Just your usual signs, boxes, crates, etc.
So let's fix that entrance and really give it the proper treatment for a busted down amusement park.
There we go. Notice the simple signage, mountain being added as a backdrop, broken chain link fence, etc.
Continuing on, obviously it needs detail work. I want to see how this is going to look in a near finished state. Here's the 'final' version:
At this point that treeline encircles the entire 'zone' and the mountain is very detailed now, lots of ridges, chimneys, chutes, etc. Unfortunately when I went into the game the graphic settings were clearly too low. So I put on an overcast sky, added fog, tweaked lighting as I've done a hundred times before... Added my 1024px High Quality Road Set and some dried vegetation.
Here's some snaps in no particular order:
It's surprising how just a little lighting change, the right elements, and configuration can really bring a scene together, eh?
The Bottom Line: If you're in the market for a really superb kit which matches a lot of the stock pieces, has great mood and represents a good value for the price - then this is definitely a buy. I will say it's pretty contingent upon your 'need' for a kit like this. For my upcoming game there's an abandoned entertainment zone so this suits very well. Oldpman's work continues to impress.