![]() ![]() As of 2012, it's confirmed that Atlantic Island Park is currently the lair of a Bogeyman, a discovery that prompts players to delve into the history of the abandoned amusement park and determine how to end the threat of the monster once and for all. ![]() Ultimately, the park was forced to close its doors barely two years after it had opened, and only Nathaniel Winter's fortune kept it from being torn down.ĭespite being essentially abandoned, the derelict park did not remain inactive in the years that followed: over the last thirty years, several people have broken in for one reason or another - most prominently Lorraine Maillard - and all have brought back stories of inexplicable phenomena and hideous monsters. However, its construction was frequently delayed by accidents and inexplicable deaths, and numerous workers claimed to have witnessed supernatural phenomena around the half-built rides even after it was opened, the accidents only continued, this time accompanied by a number of brutal murders. Built on a small island just off the coast of Maine, construction began in the 1970s as part of a project orchestrated by eccentric property mogul Nathaniel Winter, supposedly in order to bring money and jobs to the area. The Atlantic Island Park, also nicknamed " The Park", is a haunted derelict amusement park appearing in the Funcom MMORPG The Secret World and its 2015 tie-in game The Park. ~ Nicholas Winter about the Atlantic Island Park. It's got its claws in me, like it had my father, and it won't let me go. What in the name of hell do I want an amusement park for? But now. I didn't care: I didn't need to be blackmailed to sign a contract. I don't know who they are, but they have money, and ways to convince you that it would be in your best interest to sell. So that I wouldn't end up like my father - stuck to this place. ![]() You know why I came up here? To sell it all off, the whole park. ![]()
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