Thrillville
- Build, manage, ride, customize and socialize your way owing to the five theme parks you’ve made
- The simplest, most intuitive development tools available for all 75-plus ride types, from wooden, corkscrew and inverted coasters to merry-go-rounds, trains and all your favorite carnival rides
- Play classic midway sports meeting like bumper cars, saucer soccer, remote-control cars, shooting gallery, mini-golf, rhythm challenges, arcade-stylishness shoot- em-ups and puzzlers
- Cooperate and develop a relationship with any guests you see – Listen to and address their unique concerns about your park, joke with them, and even help a guest impress his crush by winning that special prize
- Explore 15 different themed areas spread across five theme parks, such as Pirates Gone Wild, Gold Rush, Ancient Treasures of Egypt and Moon Base
Product Description
Thrillville lets you customize your park and cooperate with guests like never before. For the first time ever, race on go-kart tracks you constructed, play mini-golf on courses you designed, and more. Build and hop into your own roller coasters and other rides. Join friends for dozens of four-player party sports meeting, from bumper cars to arcade shoot- em-ups. You can also tour the park on foot — a first for theme-park titles — chatting and joking with all the guests to help them out and make sure they’re enjoying themselves.
Its charming, laugh-out-loud tale centers around you and the theme park you’ve inherited from your eccentric Uncle Mortimer. Only by keeping your guests pleased and completing most of the hundreds of missions they present can you stave off the threat posed by the nefarious Globo-Joy corporation! Customize your own playable character’s gender, head, body, clothes, skin tone and accessories Coaster cam lets you experience the thrill of every speedy turn and stomach-churning drop your roller coasters have to offer
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This game is NOT compatable with the Xbox 360. A warning to those who would buy the game to play on 360 wil get a nasty suprise. Why ANY gaming company would release a groundbreaking new game xbox game that doesnt work on 360 is beyond me.
Rating: 3 / 5
The concept of this game is “Be creative and your park will get cash”. That is not the way this game works at all! You can only build up to 6 rollercoasters in each park, and each of the parks terrains are pre-designed! You have to build the rides in designated ride areas! Plus you’ve got this thing called a “Thrill Meter” that limits the size of the rides and amount of them that you can build. In all, this game is splendid for incredily dull stupid people or for stupid babyish small kids. Now if you’re grown-up and creative, rollercoaster Industrialist 3 is the game for you. Buy that for PC rather than this game, It’s way better!
Rating: 2 / 5
My son (the resident gamer) says this game isn’t very fun and the use of the controls to make the game “work” is hard. Not highly recommended.
Rating: 3 / 5
…that is if you are a huge Roller Coaster Industrialist fan. I found many things to be incorrect with this game. One huge thing is you don’t place in any chain lifts on the coaster and it is as if it is going up by itself with noise of a regualr coaster added on. And because there is no chains, coasters will ALWAYS make it up a hill. I mean yeah, it’s splendid to see no crashes but I do reflect it takes the fun out. When building such roller coasters, you should apply what you know about physics into how you would build it. Since Thrillville has no chains lifts, a second hill can be taller than the first and the coaster would still make it owing to all away around the track. As I said again, there won’t be any crashes. I suppose they did this since this was intended to be a family game and they don’t want to frighten the small ones.
Well another thing about the coasters is that lateral G’s don’t seem to apply…or really any type of G’s for that matter. You could make a ride with no banking turn without it affecting the ride at all. And you can’t pick where you want your coasters to be built. They can only be built at already set stations. You can also only build six coasters at a park. And the coasters have very limited room…plus if you build it too long, it would barely leave any potential left. And speak ing of potential, that’s what I’ll get to next.
In this game, it requires you to agonize about something you should not and that is potential. If you build too many rides or long roller coasters in an area, there would barely be any potential left. Now this game does not make you agonize about G’s but potential? It’s quite the most ridiculous thing I ever heard of to limit an amusement park. The potential gauge pretty much depletes every time you build something. And if you choose to build a very large roller coaster in an area, it would probably be the only ride there.
Now, the mini sports meeting. They are quite fun. Some of them get ancient after awhile. The one that I really could not stand is the cheerleading one. It was pretty much the only way you could approve their skill though. There was also mini sports meeting for the custodians and mechanics. They were not as terrible.
Another thing this game allows you to do is ride the rides. You get a first person view when you choose to or you can change the camera. I really did not like watching them though. A lot of the rides are small and the roller coasters are too. Some of the rides are just so terrible…I mean the swings look as if the rope attached to the roof to the seat is metal. Swings aren’t supposed to be like that. And a lot of the rides end with very sudden stops. I reflect you would really marvel how anyone in real life could survive such force. Pretty much as stated before, the laws of physics don’t seem to apply in this game.
The last thing I want to talk about is the music. It’s pretty much the only thing I can’t say anything unenthusiastic about. I like the song selections they selected. Some of them from legendary artists and others were made just for the game itself. Either way, music is not enough for a video game…that is, unless you are playing something such as Guitar Hero or DDR.
Rating: 2 / 5
THrillville is alright!! You have to really sit there and know what you have to do…and really? building rides is just a matter of “chosing” pix of some and introduction them in a spot. We must have popped this game in 2x and went on !
Rating: 3 / 5