The AI "inspired" banner image for this game is absolutely disgusting, but the game is fire. It plays like a typical tycoon game, a lot of doing the same thing over and over. But bit by bit, you get a little faster, your park gets a little bigger, and its satisfying to watch it grow. If you like that kind of loop, this game does a great job at it.
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About the Game
Waterpark Simulator is a first-person management simulator. Design, build, and manage your own waterpark. From crazy slides to tasty snacks, every detail is yours to control.
Create custom waterslides, unique pools, themed attractions, and everything else a fun, functional waterpark needs.

Spray your guests with water guns, launch beach balls at their heads, or maybe give a nervous diver a “gentle” push off the board. It’s your park you make the rules!

In the beginning, it’s all on you. From selling tickets, serving food, saving drowning guests, fixing broken slides, cleaning up after visitors, to scooping poop out of the pool. It’s chaotic, hands-on, and all part of running a successful waterpark.

Paint walls and slides, spray custom designs onto any surface, and swap out flooring to set the tone of each area. Add props, signs, and decorations to give your park a personal touch and make every corner feel uniquely yours.

Launch guests into the air, send them flying into pools, or watch them flop helplessly after slipping on a puddle. Ragdoll physics turn every moment into a potential comedy highlight.

Keep your guests happy by setting up food stands and vending machines around your park. Prepare hot dogs, lemonade, ice cream and more!. The better the treats, the happier the visitors.

Everything you do affects your park’s overall rating from how clean it is, to how fun your slides are, to the quality of your food and amenities. The happier your guests are, the better your rating. Keep them satisfied and they’ll stay longer, spend more, and want to come back.

As your park gets more popular, it’s time to expand. Unlock new areas to grow your waterpark’s size and hire staff to handle the daily chaos. With a team in place, you can focus on what really matters: building the best waterpark possible.
No AI was used in the making of this game. We pay artists for all our assets and marketing images/ videos, translation teams, devs, etc. We are proud to be a 100% human-made game.
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game updated today and my save disapeared; game developer fixed by save and I can continue playing from where I left. 5 STARS.
Game is extremely ADHD focused i played it for 6 hours straight the first night i got it cause i couldnt stop running around doing things it was just keeping my brain busy and i loved it
Great Simulator head to toe. I do have one complaint though that i have across many other simulators. While I enjoy upgrading my waterpark in various ways, I often would much rather prefer to stay smaller in size. I do no like when simulators force me to expand and there's no way to revert it. Sometimes it just feels nice to manage a nice cozy little waterpark with a handful of guests rather than managing the chaos that is a much larger version. I know I can remove pools/loungers and other things that increase guest size. But it would be nice to be able to just have the level 1 park without being forced to upgrade to larger versions while still advancing the research tree. Too many times I play simulators only to feel bogged down by a lot of stress keeping up with all the expansions, so I always quit at some point before ever reaching the end. If this was fixed, this would be my favorite simulator by far.
The game is decent if you like simulators. But it’s hard to recommend in its current state. 1. There is no customization for your player character. The only way to change your appearance is to click a mirror in the game that will randomize your appearance. In saying that, I stood there for a good 5 minutes rotating through each look and never got a woman character. I can only assume that currently there are only male appearances available. This isn’t a deal breaker but I just think its odd. 2. My biggest critique is the way trash is being handled. No matter how many trash cans I place (I have placed enough that it covers the entire park), NPCs just refuse to use them. I thought upgrading to the bigger trash bags or better trash cans would help but it did not. The trash cans are not even full, they are empty, literally not being used that’s why this is absolutely crazy. 3. Which leads to my next point, as we upgrade an item to its new tier, it should improve in usability, d...
I enjoy these kinds of slop-shoveling games that are just basic task completion, but this one's way too early to be able to recommend. Employee behavior is constantly broken. I can't seem to find any way to keep up with ticketing fast enough to avoid massive, maxed out lines to enter the park after the 3/4 star range (can never get close to capacity). At least 1 of the automatic ticketing machines just doesn't work (line of the same 3 people for the full day). The jump from 4 stars to 5 is just silly (takes way too long). The list goes on. So if you're like me and you enjoy the slop to some extent, this game has some amusing mechanics and decent gameplay loops, but needs at least several more weeks of bug fixing and fine tuning before I'd recommend it.
The concept of the game is nice and since there not alot of aquapark game it is a nice edition to the long list of simulator games. But it just isn't it. Too much AI generated content, skill tree isn't logical, too grow your waterpark you have to unluck new things, but to unlock new things your waterpark has to grow, at some point you softlock your own progress because you didn't follow the tutorial correctly. In my case, to progress I need to build to jumping board, but I cant build it because i don't have enough money, I can't open the park to make more money due to not having a jumping board. The game wants you to follow their tasks and only their task, thinking for yourself doens't work in this game. And once you get the tasks done, in the correct order as they tell you to do, you'll be running around like a chicken without a head, there are too many things to do at the same time. You can only carry 3 tools at the time (you can unlock more inventory) so you drop the one tool to u...
I didn't know people drowned so much at waterparks! But really. I love that they advertise 100% human made game. I was kinda sus since the game banner at the library page looks AI, but I'll take their word for it. The music is awesome, the duck is awesome, I love waterparks which is way better than some store simulator. It's kind of annoying you ragdoll so much. Like literally try to double jump and you will insta ragdoll and CC yourself for 5 seconds. The English on the in-game reviews is very awkwardly translated. "x visitors had Energized Thought" "x visitors had LowTrash thought" etc. Also, please don't despawn purchased flyers or stand inventory. I put stuff on the ground and if you save and quit out then there goes all the money and time you spent on inventory. The animation when the NPCs get sprayed with water and cleaned up looks like the exact VRChat emote for cheer or w/e.
The game is awesome! Fun and chaotic Huge W on the Queso reference Bit of an L on the workers AI but overall a very fun experience. Huge props to Caylus and the team, looking forward to where you guys can get this game up to. 7.43/10 - for now just waiting for further development on this one.
So what can I say about this game. As someone who plays simulation games alot this one stood out to me alot when seeing teasers/playing the demo myself. Decided to the buy the game to support the devs in the future of this simulator and honestly I think you should too. Okay there is a few frustrating bits and bobs but its still early access so im not going to judge too harshly and honestly with the roadmap they they released this game has alot of potential to be something special. People who are judging this dont realise that the devs have actually put in some decent work with a simulator like this and its not a easy task so if you can do better go ahead but for me personally if your looking for a fun, wacky enjoyable water park simulation game which will entertain you and has a bright future ahead then its worth buying and supporting the devs! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows (64-bit) 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-3550
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVidia GeForce GTX 1050
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 5 GB available space
Recommended
- OS: Windows (64-bit) 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-6400
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVidia GeForce GTX 1070
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 5 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Waterpark Simulator cost?
Waterpark Simulator costs $12.99.
What are the system requirements for Waterpark Simulator?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows (64-bit) 10 Processor: Intel Core i5-3550 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVidia GeForce GTX 1050 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 5 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows (64-bit) 10 Processor: Intel Core i5-6400 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVidia GeForce GTX 1070 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 5 GB available space
What platforms is Waterpark Simulator available on?
Waterpark Simulator is available on Windows PC.
Is Waterpark Simulator worth buying?
Waterpark Simulator has 80% positive reviews from 100 players.
When was Waterpark Simulator released?
Waterpark Simulator was released on Aug 22, 2025.
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