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Published: 2007-10-30, Author: Andrew , review by: pocketgamer.co.uk
Abstract: Visiting a theme park all too often bursts the nostalgia bubble � a bit like playing a game or watching a film you cherished as a child, only to realise it was a load of tosh all along.The hours of waiting in queues, the screaming kids and the fact t...
Abstract: Name: Thrillville: Off the RaidsGenre: Building SimulationPlatforms: Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox 360, PSP, Playstation 2, PC (Reviewed on Nintendo DS)The best way to describe playing Thrillville: Off the Rails is to be reminded of a trip to a carnival. Whil...
Abstract: Take a vacation from fun! Thrillville: Off the Rails isn’t exactly the kind of game you’d expect it to be. The obvious assumption is that it is a theme park simulation game in the vein of the original Theme Park or Roller Coaster Tycoon. While...
You can build your own parks and go on the rides, The air hockey, minigolf, and skee ball minigames are really good, Placing rides is a snap, thanks to the touchscreen controls, Lighthearted 3D graphics and carnival noise convey the right atmosphere.
Money and guest sentiment arent really factors, Fewer park layout options and ride parts than the console versions, Coasters are prefab except for a few interchangeable parts .
Most of the micromanagement from the console versions is gone, but laying out parks and interacting with attractions is still fun. ...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It Theme park simulators have always been a popular sub-genre of real-time strategy, ever since Bullfrog released the original Theme Park for PC in 1994. Since then, various titles, especially the Roller Coaster Tycoo...
Abstract: Last years Thrillville was a surprise smash that attracted gamers of all ages. For portable fans the PSP version was the only option. For this years sequel Thrillville: Off the Rails, LucasArts entrusted developer DC Studios with the Nintendo DS vers...