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PC版水上乐园模拟器发布公告

by Blake May 14,2025

CayPlay Studios, co-founded by popular YouTuber Caylus, has unveiled its inaugural project, Waterpark Simulator. This exciting first-person game lets you take on the role of a waterpark tycoon, where you'll not only design thrilling slides but also manage staff and expand your aquatic empire. Dive into the adventure by watching the announcement trailer and exploring the initial screenshots in our gallery below.

CayPlay describes Waterpark Simulator as a dynamic experience where "Guests can slip, fall, rage, laugh, or go flying off one of your poorly designed slides." You'll have the chance to engage with visitors using oversized water guns, water balloons, or even launch them through the air for added fun. The success of your park hinges on guest satisfaction, the cleanliness and enjoyment of the park, and overall visitor experience. As you earn money, you can expand your park's footprint and unlock various upgrades via a comprehensive skill tree, allowing you to tailor your management approach to your unique style.

Waterpark Simulator - First Screenshots

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Mark your calendars for June 6, when a playable demo of Waterpark Simulator will be available on Steam. If this game piques your interest, don't forget to add it to your Steam wishlist to stay updated on its progress.

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