What he was best at constructing were small amusement parks that covered around ten acres.
Generally speaking, opening such a park could employ dozens of workers and welcome thousands of visitors in and out each day. Besides playing, visitors could also rest, eat, and shop.
Playing was free; the park interior was as beautiful as a scenic spot, with no entrance fees charged. Profits were made from restaurants, convenience stores, and prop shops.
It might require an initial financial loss, but it could quickly bring the culture and ambiance of prosperous areas to these impoverished regions.
These amusement parks needed to appear relaxed and leisurely, with a slow, easy-going pace, akin to the tranquility of a beach.
The park contained many action-adventure elements, like a circular platform that granted players the assistance of gravity Magic as well as bouncing Magic, allowing them to leap across various columns and suspended bricks to overcome all sorts of challenges.