Summary
Thrillville: Off the Rails lives up to its name with 20 death-defying rides so outrageous, they inspire the same word from every park visitor who sees them: “WHOA!” Players build these 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.
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Thrillville: Off the Rails Reviews & Ratings
Perhaps a little outdated and simple, but it's a great classic PS2 game. Many mini-games and a nice selection of rides and coasters that willPerhaps a little outdated and simple, but it's a great classic PS2 game. Many mini-games and a nice selection of rides and coasters that will keep you busy for... Maybe a full day, but nothing more.
Nizer Dizer, it was fun, you had plenty of freedom playing this game, you could make incredibly random theme parks and even flirt with robots!Nizer Dizer, it was fun, you had plenty of freedom playing this game, you could make incredibly random theme parks and even flirt with robots! :O It took part of my childhood and took a lot of time playing to finish this game. It was a good experience for me. 10/10
This game is surprisingly fun, even if it was marketed for kids. I honestly got this game as a gag gift but now find myself with plenty ofThis game is surprisingly fun, even if it was marketed for kids. I honestly got this game as a gag gift but now find myself with plenty of well spent hours on the game. Only complaints is that there is no auto save.
This honestly isn't a horrible game. Most kids will like this game. For teens like myself, it honestly depends. Gamers who care about aThis honestly isn't a horrible game. Most kids will like this game. For teens like myself, it honestly depends. Gamers who care about a total money or strategy game can forget it. If you are someone who likes to try anything or is looking for some new game without any expectations it can be worth getting. Just don't pay more than 30 bucks for it.
I was very pleasantly surprised by Thrillville: Off the Rails. Sure it's a family-oriented game, but it was so fun that its kid-friendly nature did not hinder it in the slightest from being fun for gamers of all ages.
Release Date | 9 October 2007 |
Publisher | LucasArts, Frontier Developments |
Content Rated | E10+ (Everyone 10+) |
Game Modes | Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative, Split screen |
Player Perspectives | First person, Third person, Bird view / Isometric |
Genres | Racing, Simulator, Strategy, Adventure |
Themes | Action, Business, Sandbox, Party |
Platforms | Wii, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable |