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Co-founded by popular YouTuber Caylus, CayPlay brings its first title to the simulation genre with a playful mix of creative building, business management, and slapstick ragdoll humor.
The game invites players to juggle aesthetics, operations, and customer satisfaction, all while creating the ultimate destination for virtual thrill-seekers.
Currently available as a demo and heading for Early Access on Steam, Waterpark Simulator for PC aims to evolve based on community feedback, making it a promising addition for fans of tycoon and management games.
Main Features
- Full creative control to design custom waterslides, pools, and attractions.
- Paint walls, customize floors, and place props to give each area a unique feel.
- Real-time management of ticket sales, food stands, cleaning, maintenance, and guest services.
- Hilarious ragdoll physics to entertain guests and create unpredictable comedy moments.
- Upgrade system and skill tree to unlock new features and expand your management style.
- Interactive elements such as water guns, beach balls, and even playful shoving.
- Guest satisfaction metrics directly affecting your park’s revenue and reputation.
- Staff hiring and delegation as your park grows.
- Highly detailed decoration and theming tools to personalize your park.
Waterpark Simulator features a straightforward and intuitive user interface. The main screen is divided into building, management, and interaction panels.

Players can easily switch between construction mode to place new slides or decor, and operations mode to handle staff, finances, and guest satisfaction levels.
Visual indicators like cleanliness meters, happiness bars, and financial reports help keep track of the park's health at a glance. The control system is fluid whether you’re placing intricate slide segments or cleaning up after messy guests.
Installation and Setup
Installing this desktop game is simple. The game is available via Steam, with a demo version currently available for download. Full release will follow after Early Access.
The download size is relatively small at around 5 GB. Installation follows the standard Steam process, requiring no additional steps or third-party software.
The game supports Windows 11 and 10 (64-bit), with fairly moderate hardware requirements.
How to Use
Players start by laying out the initial park design — placing pools, slides, pathways, and decorations. The game provides modular building tools that allow for high creativity, from steep looping slides to sprawling lazy rivers.

Once open, players must actively manage park operations by setting ticket prices, hiring staff, handling repairs, and ensuring guest satisfaction through clean facilities and varied food options.
Revenue earned allows for unlocking new areas and attractions. As the park expands, players can delegate routine tasks to staff, freeing up time to focus on design and customer engagement.
Interacting with guests — spraying them with water guns or launching them into pools — adds a layer of humor to the daily operations.
FAQs
Is Waterpark Simulator single-player only?
Yes. Currently, the game offers only single-player mode with no multiplayer support announced.
Can I play the full game now?
Not yet. A free demo is available, while full release is planned following Early Access development.
How detailed is the park customization?
Highly detailed. You can modify slides, flooring, walls, props, signage, and even individual guest interactions.
Is there a career mode or campaign?
The game currently offers sandbox-style management. A more structured campaign may arrive in future updates depending on community feedback.
Will my PC handle Waterpark Simulator?
Most modern PCs will handle it fine. Minimum requirements include Intel i5-3550, 8 GB RAM, and GTX 1050 graphics.

Alternatives
- Planet Coaster – Theme park management with deep customization.
- Parkitect – Classic-style park simulation with advanced management systems.
- Theme Park Tycoon 2 (Roblox) – Simpler, browser-based park builder.
- RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 – Classic park sim with robust building options.
- SimCity / Cities: Skylines – Broader city-building mechanics but similar management layers.
As of now, Waterpark Simulator is available as a free demo on Steam. Full pricing for Early Access and the final release has not yet been officially announced.
Expect a standard indie simulation price range (likely $19.99–$29.99) upon launch.
System Requirements
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
- CPU: Intel Core i5-3550
- RAM: 8 GB
- GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1050
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 5 GB available
- OS: Windows 11 (64-bit)
- CPU: Intel Core i5-6400
- RAM: 8 GB
- GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1070
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 5 GB available
- Deep customization and creative freedom.
- Humorous ragdoll physics add entertainment.
- Real-time management mechanics keep gameplay dynamic.
- Satisfying progression system with unlockable content.
- Unique waterpark setting rarely seen in sim games.
- Interactive guest engagement adds charm.
- Clean and intuitive UI.
- Skill tree allows for personal management styles.
- Balance of chaos and strategy.
- Strong developer transparency and community engagement.
- Lacks multiplayer or cooperative play.
- Repetitive daily tasks may become tedious.
- No structured campaign mode yet.
- Early Access means limited content at launch.
- Limited staff AI control depth.
- Smaller initial attraction variety.
- Dependent on future updates for full potential.
Waterpark Simulator is a refreshingly playful entry into the simulation genre, delivering a satisfying blend of creative design and hands-on park management. CayPlay Studios has managed to strike a fun balance between freedom and responsibility, allowing players to both build intricate attractions and manage the chaotic day-to-day of operating a busy waterpark.
The FileHorse review team strongly recommends this exceptional Water and Amusement Park simulation game.
While the absence of multiplayer and some repetitive mechanics might limit long-term replayability for some, its charm, humor, and customization make it a highly enjoyable experience for simulation fans. As it moves through Early Access, it shows great potential to become a standout title in its niche.
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