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Anyway, the greener the better, the redder (is that correct English?) the worse.
Next, the HIGHer the bars for >>Happiness and >>Immersion the better (obv. deep green).
Tiredness, hunger, toilet, thirst and nausea as LOW as possible (also deep green then).
The average stats system correspondends with the individual stats system of single persons, if you click on them.
If you mouseover the green curve in the left corner to get a quick overview of how your park is perceived by the little computer visitors, than the higher (percentage) rating the better (up to 100%). Well and the smilies speak for themselves
That's great, thanks for clarifying :)