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Submitted by , posted on 10 April 2000
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Here is a shot of our Hobby-Game Park ranger. The boat on the shot is not a model for the final game.Viking boats don't fit in national parks.
In Park Ranger you will play a ranger in America's national parks. Your task will be to keep the park running by performing different tasks to keep the park in a good state. Kill to many deer, loose to many tourists or poison your fish and you will be sacked.
Parkranger will also support a multiplayer mode, where you can fight each other in forts that you build by modyfing the map. Every player will be given a shovel so that he can dig holes, build fortifications, ...
You can find more information and screenshots at our site The Ranger's Lodge
Charles Hollemeersch
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