Thrillville: Off the Rails

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Thrillville: Off the Rails

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Binding: Video Game
Brand: LucasArts
EAN: 0023272406356
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+
Label: Lucas Arts Entertainment
Manufacturer: Lucas Arts Entertainment
Model: 40635
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: Lucas Arts Entertainment
Release Date: 2007-10-16
Studio: Lucas Arts Entertainment



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionThrillville: Off the Rails amps up the family-friendly mix of gameplay with some of the most outlandish roller-coaster concepts ever imagined, as well as new ways to talk to park guests and a new array of carnival games. 20 death-defying rides so outrageous inspire the same word from every park visitor who sees them: 'WHOA!' Build incredible 'WHOA Coasters' to leap from one track to another, launch through the air like cannonballs, blast through a burning ring of fire and more. A new lighthearted story ties together more than 100 missions, complete with 34 playable multiplayer theme-park games and social interaction with park guests that's better than ever. The in-depth conversations both advance the plot and suggest better ways to manage the park but is every guest to be trusted? Smarter guests, better dialogue and more focused two-way conversation make Thrillville's socialization aspects even more amusing than before Conversation more directly impacts the story than in the original Thrillville Play 34 minigames - 14 new, 20 returning from the original Thrillville with new levels such as Robo K.O., Sparkle Quest, Bandito Chinchilla and Tank Frenzy




Features:
  • Experience the visceral fun of interacting with a theme park you create
  • Create 20 death-defying WHOA Coasters including Hotrod Stunt, Pendulizer and Escape Drop
  • Visit 15 themed areas including Battleville, Winterville, Spaceville and Aeroville, all spread throughout five new parks
  • Distinguish your rides even more with enhanced customization options
  • Attach animatronics, flowers and flaming hoops to all of your coasters and rides













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fun and exciting!
We rent this game a few times from our local video store. My 8 year old son and I have fights about which one of us gets to play first. Usually, he wins. :) I like the missions that the game give you in each park. They give you something to shoot for. I'm going to actually make the purchase for my son for his birthday. He will be surprised, and excited, I'm sure!! :)



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not what we thought but fun
I bought this for my 11 yr old son for a Christmas gift and he has all kinds of games and usually likes them all but I have only seen him playing this game once or twice and when I ask him about it, He stated that it was not as much fun as it looked on TV and the advertisments.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fun for everyone
I purchased this game for my 13 yr old for Christmas and he absolutely loves it. His 10 yr old cousin loves it too and has asked her mother to purchase it for her. I have watched him play it and I am thoroughly entertained myself. You can interact with the patrons of the park, ride the rides, play games, train the employees and build your own rides. You are manager of the park and are in charge of everything. One of the nicest features is that up to four people can play at one time. If you have played and enjoyed any of the roller coaster tycoon games, you'll love this variation for PS2. I highly recommend it for anyone in the family. It's well worth the price!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Thrilled for Thrillville
I love Thrillville. I am glad I can build my own roller coasters and talk to my fans. I like the business end of the game too. I also like the story line of the game.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very Fun Game for Kids and Adults!
I picked up this game several weeks ago for my 8 year old son and he loves it! You have several parks to roam around in and explore. You can interact with your guests and find out what they like about your park, what you need, what you need to improve on, etc. You can build rides, coasters, go cart tracks, install carnival games, set up concession stands and lots more. Along with installing the rides and games, you can also ride your own rides and play your own games inside the park. As the manager of the park you'll need to hire a staff of workers. This will include groundkeepers, entertainers (cheerleaders), and mechanics. This game also has a "Party Mode" which allows you to play tons of mini games if you don't won't to go to the amusement park. I picked this game up for my son but I love it as much as he does. For the money and entertaniment value, you won't go wrong with this game.



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