“New Park, Who Dis?" is a recent Planet Littlesocks community contest that challenged Planet Coaster park creators to renovate one of Moomin's existing park projects, Radyr Valley. Participants were assigned a visual theme and specific attractions via a series of interactive YouTube videos, and were given 10 weeks to re-theme the park within a 50k piece limit.

Organized and hosted by Moomin Littlesocks and co-hosted by Nerdchacho, the Metaparks entry was widely revered for its storytelling and highly unique Planet Coaster experience, and has since inspired many creators in the Planet Coaster community to create experiences that are significantly greater than the sum of its parts.
Radyr Valley 2.0 - Metaparks
"Planet Skyrim" was my first Planet Coaster passion project and is currently an ongoing work-in-progress. Fueled by love and appreciation for Skyrim and Planet Coaster, I aim to create a unique and interactive experience for the community to learn from and enjoy.
 
As a tribute to Bethesda Game Studios and Frontier Developments, Planet Skyrim will remain entirely TMTK-Free and fully utilize all of the Planet Coaster theme park simulation features while all attractions adhere to accurate locations established by Skyrim and the Elder Scrolls lore.
 
This park's story takes place a number of years after the events of TES5, where enough time has passed that the Gildergreen Sapling in Whiterun that the Dragonborn planted has become fully grown.
 
Each attraction is associated and inspired by actual locations in Skyrim, using forced perspective to scale down a massive world for convenient guest walking distance and "backstage" theme park operations.
Bleak Falls Barrow Coaster - Riverwood
Riverwood Flythrough 
Honorbound Coaster - Whiterun (Dragonsreach)
A Quick Look Backstage
The Goodnice Community Showcase III: "Make a Planet Coaster Blueprint Inspired by an Album Cover"

I chose to create a ride based on Pink Floyd's iconic "Dark Side of the Moon" album cover as a contribution to this casual community showcase. This utilized copyright-free covers of "Another Brick in the Wall" and "Time" as a tribute to both the album and Pink Floyd's legacy as a whole.

An interactive queue was created along with one compact "story-coaster" that conveyed my interpretation of the song "Time" blended with a reveal and shout-out to "The Goodnice" Planet Coaster community.

This blueprint (4,000 piece limit) was created within a 3-day time frame, and was ultimately chosen to be the finale of the showcase.
"Time" - Pink Floyd - Metaparks
The Goodnice Community Showcase II: "Make a Planet Coaster Creation Inspired by a Christmas Movie"

Inspired by The Great Movie Ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Orlando, FL, I selected a series of memorable Christmas movies that I felt would resonate with an audience in the United Kingdom.

This ride was created within a 14-day time frame, 100% TMTK-free, and was also chosen as the finale of the holiday showcase.
The Great Christmas Movie Ride - Metaparks
My first Planet Coaster contest entry was for PoetySlam78's Halloween Showcase in October 2022, where participants were tasked with making a Planet Coaster Blueprint inspired by Halloween memories from childhood.

This creation is 100% TMTK-Free, and was selected to be the winner by the host because of it's unique and nostalgic experience that was delivered in a blueprint utilizing less than 4,000 pieces.
The Haunted 90's Toy Store - Metaparks
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