When a huge family takes a trip to a theme park, what could possibly go wrong? (Answer: Everything) In this story, we follow the tale of a large family on a multi-day theme park adventure, enjoying themselves while slowly letting fatigue and stress accumulate with each day.
A lot of work clearly went into this one, and I would have liked to give it a higher rating. The wordcount appears huge, from my own playthrough impressions. However, the pacing can get slow, and sometimes, it feels like the writing is just meandering around with only a thing or two happening even after trudging through an extra-large serving of text. The writing is competent at a technical level, but it comes with too many words for the story it is trying to tell.
There are multiple protagonists in the game, one of whom you can name, but the game doesn't seem too clear which POV we're at at different parts of the adventure. Some romantic encounters and options are also present, but nothing really stuck with me here.
There is some interesting art. The font and display is a headscratcher to me. My guess is that it's trying to evoke the feel of an arcade machine (which you'll also encounter in the story) but I'm not too sure. It was certainly readable to me for the most part, but some folks might have difficulty with it.
Still, there are some interesting stories and events here if you are able to handle the pacing and the huge load of text. For what it's worth, I'll still reiterate that lot of work must have went into this game.
Honestly, I've always preferred to fly to Orlando on my own for a solo theme park adventure with nobody to fight with.