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"Waterpark Simulator Debuts on PC"

by Zoe Oct 21,2025

CayPlay Studios, co-founded by popular YouTuber Caylus, has unveiled its debut project: Waterpark Simulator. This immersive first-person game puts you in charge of designing thrilling water slides, managing staff, and expanding your aquatic paradise. Watch the announcement trailer above and explore our exclusive first screenshots below.

The developers describe Waterpark Simulator as: "Watch guests slip, splash, laugh hysterically, or even go flying from poorly designed attractions. Interact with them using giant water cannons, water balloon barrages, or extreme launch pads. Your park's reputation fluctuates based on guest satisfaction, cleanliness, and overall enjoyment. Grow your business through an innovative skill tree system that unlocks expansion opportunities and personalizes your management approach."

Exclusive First Look: Waterpark Simulator Screenshots

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Mark your calendars: A playable demo launches on Steam June 6. Wishlist Waterpark Simulator now to be among the first to experience this aquatic adventure.

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