Despite featuring 40 games, Six Flags Fun Park is anything but just another “mini-game collection” - explore a huge park to discover its secrets, play themed games for money and prizes, customize your character and go on hundreds of quests in this massive adventure for players of all ages!
Overview

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Six Flags Fun Park is an adventure / mini-game title developed by 7 Studios and published by UbiSoft Entertainment, that combines Animal Crossing’s “lots to do in a relaxing environment” feel with the frantic mini-game action of Carnival Games and a RPG-style quest system. It is presented in an overhead view for the adventure portions, and in first or third-person views when playing mini-games.
While Six Flags Fun Park is based within an amusement park, it differs from other games of this type by focusing on exploring a theme park, rather than having you to build or manage one. This game also differs itself from other Wii mini-game collections by making these smaller experiences an integral part of a robust, quest-filled adventure game.
Gameplay
Two Games in One
Six Flags Fun Park offers two types of experiences, the quest-filled Adventure with 20 hours of gameplay content and the one-to-four player Party Mode that features over 25 games (and more are unlocked once certain Adventure tasks are completed).
Adventure Game Flow

Talk to wacky characters for cool quests
Once they create a character and the first quest is given, the player is set loose in the park to complete it...or not! Six Flags Fun Park is set in a large open-world environment, meaning it can be freely explored - games can be played, secrets found and many prizes won without finishing one quest. That said, completing quests are what moves the storyline along, opening up many more abilities, areas, games and special prizes as a result. Quests can be ignored or resumed at any time without worrying about forgetting goals, thanks to an auto-updating quest log.
Control
Everything in Six Flags Fun Park is controlled with just the Wii Remote. The character is moved by pointing an animated 3D hand icon around the screen and holding the A Button or point-and-clicking on spots in the environment (much like Zack & Wiki). To select park games, interact with background elements or initiate conversations with other characters just hover the icon over the object and press a button.
The Park

Run around between zones
Six Flags Fun Park encompasses five large themed areas (four of which are open to the player right away) packed with running kids, interactive objects and playable games, and features no loading screens while moving between zones.
- HomeTown Square - This small town of a starting area features many major storyline characters and a combination of sports and city-inspired carnival games. Between quests race on the speedway or try your skill at the fishing game on the park lake.
- Frightfest - Spooky forests, bubbly pools of goo and mist-filled graveyards can be found this darkened section of the park. Clear ghosts from the Eerie Inn to score some major Coin, and discover how to get through the haunted maze for a special, game-altering surprise.
- Hurricane Harbor - Sandy beaches, fort-like structures and lots of wooden docks combine to make a pirate paradise. Some strange islands sit just off the shore, welcoming those who discover how to make the trip...
- AstroCity - Green slime waterfalls mix with the orange martian soil to give this area an “out of this world” feel. Jump into craters to find secret areas or shortcuts, and be sure to leave the path often to discover hidden characters and quests.
- ??? - What could the hidden area be? Do some extra exploring HomeTown Square’s Central Park to gather some clues, and once you unlock it get ready for a bunch of new quests, storyline elements and gameplay opportunities!
The Games

Bowl some Bombs
Six Flags Fun Park has 40 themed games and rides to play in the Adventure Mode, and each give out stuffed prizes, currency or clothing pieces (depending on the type of game) - the better the score, the better the possible reward. Stuffed prizes aren’t just for show, though, they can be used for quest requirements or traded in for special costume pieces.
Nearly all games cost either Coins or Tickets, but more currency can be easily collected by playing other types of games or interacting with different background objects (for example, shaking trees or jumping into trash cans might net you some money).
In the Party Mode, slightly modified versions of most of the games can be played with one-to-four people.
The Six Flags Connection
Six Flags Fun Park features some names and iconology from Six Flags, Inc properties, but is not based on any current park or rides. Fun Park is like a brand new Six Flags virtual theme park, rather than a re-creation of an existing one.
Game Feature Breakdown
Adventure Mode
Travel off the path to find cool secrets
- Play 40 different games and rides to win prizes, clothes, coins or tickets!
- Go on over 200 quests for 50 memorable characters!
- Find or win over 150 different shirts, shoes, pants, hats, wigs and glasses - customize your character with colorful clothes or wacky costumes!
- Every booth game has 4 different stuffed prize levels - the better you are, the better your prize!
- Win over 50 different stuffed prizes as many times as you want, then trade them in for super cool costumes!
- Gather over 80 collectables to show off for special rewards!
- Freely explore a huge park with four major areas, each offering many secrets off the main path!
- Discover a hidden 5th area of the park, then help rebuild it as part of your adventure!
- Shake trees, plant seeds, dig up holes, pull weeds, dive into containers, talk to other kids - interact with almost everything!
- Spend over 10 hours to complete the main quest, 20 hours of fun if you want to collect everything!
Party Mode
- 1 to 4 players!
- Have instant fun by yourself or with friends and family!
- Play over 25 games right away, then unlock even more as you progress through the Adventure!
- Queue up to 10 games in any number or order to compete in a customized gauntlet!
Other Features
- Open World Gameplay: Follow the quests or just explore, pull weeds, shake trees and play games!
- Quest Log plus Mini-Map: You'll always know where you are and what you have to do next!
- Streaming World: Travel around a large open-world environment with no loading between zones!
- Never Lose Progress: Auto-Save after every quest update and game played, plus manual save whenever!
- Single Remote Play: Go on the adventure and play games using just the Remote, no Nunchuck attachment required!
- Visually Pleasing: Enjoy true widescreen and 480p modes if your TV supports them (and you have the necessary cables)!
Development History
Six Flags Fun Park began as an original project for Brash Entertainment, simply called Fun Park. However, Brash later felt the game needed a license, and signed a deal with Six Flags in the final months of development. The Six Flags license was chosen because it would have had minimal effect on the overall game's development - one minigame was changed due to a corporate aversion to fire, while all of the other changes were purely text-based.
Six Flags Fun Park actually finished development in August of 2008, but Brash's looming corporate collapse interfered with its release. While the DS version was released in limited quantities in October of 2008, the Wii version was never released. Once Brash declared bankruptcy, however, UbiSoft acquired the rights to publish the game, to be released on March 10th, 2009.
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