CLEDU just dropped Soul Park, and it might be the most creative take on park building games we’ve seen in a while. Instead of your typical sunny amusement park, you’re building an infernal theme park right at the gates of hell – and somehow, they made it look absolutely charming.
This single-player park builder puts you in charge of keeping wandering souls entertained while making sure Satanas stays happy. No candy floss here, but plenty of devilish fun to go around.
The French studio managed to blend park management with moral decision-making in ways that feel fresh rather than preachy.
What Makes This Park Builder Different
Soul Park gives you over 85 objects to place around your hellish paradise, along with six permanent themes and seasonal sets that completely change the atmosphere. Think roller coasters, haunted attractions, pirate settings, and futuristic areas – all with that underworld twist.
Here’s where things get interesting: every soul walking through your gates carries their sins, and you decide whether they belong in your park or not. Your choices directly shape the crowd and energy of the place.
Key features:
- Campaign mode with structured challenges and exclusive cosmetics
- Creative mode for free experimentation
- Cartoon retro visuals packed with pop culture references
- Moral decision-making that affects your park’s atmosphere
The setup feels light-hearted on the surface, but there’s genuine depth in how your decisions impact the experience.
Maintenance Gets Fun With Minigames
Instead of boring maintenance screens when rides break down, Soul Park throws minigames at you. These vary based on your chosen theme – rhythm challenges, archaeology puzzles, or you can hire employees to handle the work for you.
This approach turns what’s usually the most tedious part of park builders into something you might actually look forward to. Different themes bring different minigame styles, keeping things fresh as you expand.
Shops, decorations, and custom roller coasters give you room to optimize for profit or just build something completely outrageous. The progress tree keeps unlocking new objects and cosmetics as you advance.
Visual Style and Availability
The cartoon retro aesthetic comes loaded with pop culture references that add personality to every corner of your infernal park. The art style strikes that perfect balance between cute and creepy that makes hell seem almost inviting.
Soul Park is available now on the Google Play Store for anyone ready to try their hand at running an amusement park in the underworld. The combination of creative building, moral choices, and genuinely fun maintenance minigames makes this worth checking out if you’re tired of typical park builders.