Heim >  Nachricht >  “Soul Park: Build an Amusement Park in Hell” is a satirical, dark comedy-themed simulation game that blends absurd humor with the classic city-building and management mechanics. In this tongue-in-cheek twist on the theme park genre, players take on the role of a mischievous overlord tasked with constructing and running a funhouse-style amusement park… in the depths of Hell. 🎢 Game Overview: Genre: Simulation / Management / Dark Comedy / Satire Platforms: PC (Steam, Epic), PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch (TBA) Developer: Infernal Games Co. Release Date: Now Available (2024) 🔥 Gameplay Highlights: Build Your Infernal Attraction: Design Hellish rides like the Whiplash Whirlwind, Pit of Eternal Queues, and the Soul-Spinning Tornado. Use lava flows, cursed machinery, and screaming souls as part of your attractions. Soul-Powered Attractions: Power your rides with the energy of damned souls. But be careful—too many screams and your park might go too popular, attracting the attention of higher-ups (like Satan’s PR department). Hellish Guests: Attract sinners, villains, and misfits from the afterlife. Each guest has unique needs—some want eternal torment, others want a good time (and are very hard to please). Staff Management: Hire demonic employees like a Fire Imp who runs the ticket booth, a Minotaur bouncer, and a Demoness DJ spinning infernal trance music. Evil Marketing Campaigns: Launch campaigns like "Pain Is Fun!" or "No Return — But We’ll Make It Worth It!" to boost attendance and revenue. Avoid Divine Interference: Keep your park running smoothly while dodging inspections from the Heavenly Oversight Committee (who really don’t like your "entertainment"). Unlockable Expansion Packs: "Hades’ Halloween Bash", "Netherland’s Nutcracker Nightmare", and "The Infernal Olympics". 🌟 Why It’s a Hit: Wickedly Funny Writing: A razor-sharp satire on capitalism, consumer culture, and theme park absurdity. Clever Art Style: Visually stunning — think Team Fortress 2 meets Dante’s Inferno with a splash of The Addams Family. Addictive Management Loop: The more souls you attract, the more chaos you create — and the more fun (and profitable) it gets. Multiplayer Mode (Hell-Linked): Compete with friends to see who can build the most profitable, most terrifying, and most entertaining park in the afterlife. 📣 Tagline: "The only theme park where the rides are powered by despair… and the guests love it!" 🔥 Available Now on Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch 👉 Get it on Steam 😈 Warning: May cause spontaneous laughter, existential dread, and a sudden urge to build your own personal hellscape. Note: Soul Park is a fictional game for entertainment purposes. No actual souls were harmed in the making of this game (though a few minor demons were slightly annoyed).

“Soul Park: Build an Amusement Park in Hell” is a satirical, dark comedy-themed simulation game that blends absurd humor with the classic city-building and management mechanics. In this tongue-in-cheek twist on the theme park genre, players take on the role of a mischievous overlord tasked with constructing and running a funhouse-style amusement park… in the depths of Hell. 🎢 Game Overview: Genre: Simulation / Management / Dark Comedy / Satire Platforms: PC (Steam, Epic), PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch (TBA) Developer: Infernal Games Co. Release Date: Now Available (2024) 🔥 Gameplay Highlights: Build Your Infernal Attraction: Design Hellish rides like the Whiplash Whirlwind, Pit of Eternal Queues, and the Soul-Spinning Tornado. Use lava flows, cursed machinery, and screaming souls as part of your attractions. Soul-Powered Attractions: Power your rides with the energy of damned souls. But be careful—too many screams and your park might go too popular, attracting the attention of higher-ups (like Satan’s PR department). Hellish Guests: Attract sinners, villains, and misfits from the afterlife. Each guest has unique needs—some want eternal torment, others want a good time (and are very hard to please). Staff Management: Hire demonic employees like a Fire Imp who runs the ticket booth, a Minotaur bouncer, and a Demoness DJ spinning infernal trance music. Evil Marketing Campaigns: Launch campaigns like "Pain Is Fun!" or "No Return — But We’ll Make It Worth It!" to boost attendance and revenue. Avoid Divine Interference: Keep your park running smoothly while dodging inspections from the Heavenly Oversight Committee (who really don’t like your "entertainment"). Unlockable Expansion Packs: "Hades’ Halloween Bash", "Netherland’s Nutcracker Nightmare", and "The Infernal Olympics". 🌟 Why It’s a Hit: Wickedly Funny Writing: A razor-sharp satire on capitalism, consumer culture, and theme park absurdity. Clever Art Style: Visually stunning — think Team Fortress 2 meets Dante’s Inferno with a splash of The Addams Family. Addictive Management Loop: The more souls you attract, the more chaos you create — and the more fun (and profitable) it gets. Multiplayer Mode (Hell-Linked): Compete with friends to see who can build the most profitable, most terrifying, and most entertaining park in the afterlife. 📣 Tagline: "The only theme park where the rides are powered by despair… and the guests love it!" 🔥 Available Now on Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch 👉 Get it on Steam 😈 Warning: May cause spontaneous laughter, existential dread, and a sudden urge to build your own personal hellscape. Note: Soul Park is a fictional game for entertainment purposes. No actual souls were harmed in the making of this game (though a few minor demons were slightly annoyed).

by Scarlett Mar 31,2026

“Soul Park: Build an Amusement Park in Hell” is a satirical, dark comedy-themed simulation game that blends absurd humor with the classic city-building and management mechanics. In this tongue-in-cheek twist on the theme park genre, players take on the role of a mischievous overlord tasked with constructing and running a funhouse-style amusement park… in the depths of Hell.
🎢 Game Overview:

Genre: Simulation / Management / Dark Comedy / Satire
Platforms: PC (Steam, Epic), PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch (TBA)
Developer: Infernal Games Co.
Release Date: Now Available (2024)

🔥 Gameplay Highlights:

Build Your Infernal Attraction: Design Hellish rides like the Whiplash Whirlwind, Pit of Eternal Queues, and the Soul-Spinning Tornado. Use lava flows, cursed machinery, and screaming souls as part of your attractions.
Soul-Powered Attractions: Power your rides with the energy of damned souls. But be careful—too many screams and your park might go too popular, attracting the attention of higher-ups (like Satan’s PR department).
Hellish Guests: Attract sinners, villains, and misfits from the afterlife. Each guest has unique needs—some want eternal torment, others want a good time (and are very hard to please).
Staff Management: Hire demonic employees like a Fire Imp who runs the ticket booth, a Minotaur bouncer, and a Demoness DJ spinning infernal trance music.
Evil Marketing Campaigns: Launch campaigns like "Pain Is Fun!" or "No Return — But We’ll Make It Worth It!" to boost attendance and revenue.
Avoid Divine Interference: Keep your park running smoothly while dodging inspections from the Heavenly Oversight Committee (who really don’t like your "entertainment").
Unlockable Expansion Packs: "Hades’ Halloween Bash", "Netherland’s Nutcracker Nightmare", and "The Infernal Olympics".

🌟 Why It’s a Hit:

Wickedly Funny Writing: A razor-sharp satire on capitalism, consumer culture, and theme park absurdity.
Clever Art Style: Visually stunning — think Team Fortress 2 meets Dante’s Inferno with a splash of The Addams Family.
Addictive Management Loop: The more souls you attract, the more chaos you create — and the more fun (and profitable) it gets.
Multiplayer Mode (Hell-Linked): Compete with friends to see who can build the most profitable, most terrifying, and most entertaining park in the afterlife.

📣 Tagline:

"The only theme park where the rides are powered by despair… and the guests love it!"


🔥 Available Now on Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch
👉 Get it on Steam
😈 Warning: May cause spontaneous laughter, existential dread, and a sudden urge to build your own personal hellscape.

Note: Soul Park is a fictional game for entertainment purposes. No actual souls were harmed in the making of this game (though a few minor demons were slightly annoyed).

Soul Park: A Devilish Twist on Theme Park Building
By [Your Publication Name] | April 2025

The gates of hell have officially opened for business — and they’re hiring. Enter Soul Park, a delightfully dark and whimsically twisted mobile game from French indie studio CLEDU, where building an amusement park isn’t just about thrills and chills… it’s about judgment, redemption, and the occasional fiery tantrum from Satanas himself.

Hell Has a Theme Park — And You’re in Charge

In Soul Park, you’re not just constructing rides and attractions — you’re crafting a spiritual amusement zone on the very edge of the underworld. Your park is a final stop for lost souls, a place where sin and spectacle collide in a vibrant, retro cartoon world dripping with irony, pop culture flair, and a dash of moral ambiguity.

With over 85 unique objects, six permanent park themes (from pirate-infested hellscape to neon-drenched cyberpunk dystopia), and seasonal transformations, the game evolves as much as your park does — and so do the souls passing through.

Fun, Chaos, and Consequences: The Devil’s Playground

At its core, Soul Park is a park-builder — but with a satanic spin. Your park’s energy isn’t just fueled by tickets and thrills; it’s powered by sin. As souls wander in, each carries a hidden past of misdeeds, from petty lies to grand betrayals.

You’re not just a manager — you’re a moral arbiter.

Players must decide:

  • Do you let a greedy soul ride the golden gondola of eternal wealth?
  • Or send a murderer screaming through the Soul Slide of Eternal Regret?
  • Will a gluttonous soul get a free lifetime pass to the Caterpillar of Carnal Pleasures — or face eternal hunger in the Dining Hall of Empty Stomachs?

These choices aren’t just flavor — they affect the park’s mood, crowd behavior, and even ride performance. A park full of vengeful souls might cause roller coasters to explode into flames. A joyful, repentant crowd might make your haunted house laugh instead of scream.

Rides That Break Down… and You Fix Them with Minigames

Forget boring maintenance menus. In Soul Park, when a ride fails, you dive into themed minigames to fix it:

  • Pirate-themed coaster malfunctions? Solve a rhythm-based treasure map puzzle.
  • Futuristic roller coaster stuck in time-warp mode? Hack your way through a neon logic maze.
  • Haunted house running on sin-energy? Recruit ghost staff and manage their emotional balance.

Each theme brings a unique challenge — and a unique way to fix it. It’s gameplay with soul (pun intended).

Modes for Every Player: Campaign, Chaos, and Creativity

  • Campaign Mode: A structured, story-driven journey with escalating challenges, exclusive cosmetics, and evolving park mechanics.
  • Creative Mode: Build freely — no rules, no judgment (well, mostly). Perfect for designing your dream hell-park.
  • Seasonal Events: Holiday-themed updates transform the park every few weeks — think Halloween Hell Carnival, Festival of Eternal Debts, or Cyber-Purgatory Rave.

Stylish, Sassy, and Swear-Free (Mostly)

Visually, Soul Park leans into a retro cartoon aesthetic inspired by 80s animation and cult video games. Think Sonic the Hedgehog meets The Addams Family, with a splash of South Park's satire and Doki Doki Literature Club's eerie charm.

From pixel-art demons selling "eternal nap" naps to demon DJs spinning infernal basslines, every detail drips with wit and charm.

Download the Chaos — It’s Free to Play (with IAPs)

Ready to build a park that terrifies, entertains, and judges? Soul Park is now available free-to-play on the Google Play Store. Unlock new rides, themes, and cosmetics through a deep progression tree — or spend a few coins to give your park a full-on flaming theme.

🎮 Download now: Soul Park on Google Play


Stay tuned for more updates, including a deep dive into Kaiju No. 8: The Game, where fans of the hit anime series can now battle giant monsters and uncover the truth behind the mysterious Kaiju phenomenon.

Until then — remember:
In hell, the fun never stops… but the consequences might. 🔥🎢😈


👉 Follow CLEDU on social media for behind-the-scenes art, dev diaries, and soul-burning Easter eggs.

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