Building your typical theme park filled with rollercoasters, carousels, and the classic hot dog stands is always a treat. Yet, the standout tycoon games and theme park simulations are the ones that transport you to a place unlike any other. Jurassic World Evolution did just that by adding a prehistoric twist to the genre. Coming up, we have Mars Attracts—a management game that’s gearing up to be one of 2025’s most peculiar additions. And guess what? Your chance to dive into its quirky universe is right around the corner.
Unveiled during Gamescom earlier this year, Mars Attracts was one of those announcements that made everyone do a double-take. Considered one of the most bizarre PC games to look out for next year, it combines a Planet Coaster vibe with the unlikely setting of Mars. The catch? It’s based on an old, almost forgotten IP tied to a big-budget movie from the late 90s that didn’t quite make a splash. Remember Mars Attacks? That star-studded dark comedy about aliens invading Earth? To see it reincarnated 25 years later as a theme park sim is nothing short of surreal.
This doesn’t imply that Mars Attracts will mimic the mediocrity of its cinematic predecessor. In this game, you’ll craft a theme park for swaths of Martian visitors. Sure, there will be rides, but the main attraction? Enclosures and themed exhibits featuring—you guessed it—abducted humans. It’s a role reversal; now, humans are the main draw.
The twist is you’ll be capturing these folks from iconic moments in history, spanning eras like Ancient Rome to the Wild West. This mix means every human you snag brings unique challenges with them. Picture this: a group of Roman gladiators won’t exactly remain captive behind a flimsy sheet of Martian glass.
The game lets you decide how to treat your human captives. Ensure their comfort and keep them content or unleash chaos—yes, probing included. Either approach may entertain your alien guests.
Running a slick Martian theme park isn’t just about attractions; it requires adept management. The gameplay echoes typical tycoon adventures, though we’re still early in development stages, informed by only a single trailer, so surprises may be in store.
For those ready to dive into this bizarre world, the team at Outlier is opening the door for you to join in on the fun. You can sign up to participate in their initial playtest phase, which is kicking off soon.
Mark your calendars: the Mars Attracts closed alpha playtest is set to begin on Wednesday, December 4. The official game is pegged for an early access release sometime in 2025.
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