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Thrillville

Ride coasters, play games, run the park, and chat up the babes... just don't expect the next Disneyland

There's no question that Thrillville offers a metric ton of activities for you to engage in. The sheer variety is unheard of for this genre (on a console anyway), and it all works. That said, little of it is outstanding, and while all the pieces are in place, there isn't a single aspect of this game that will blow you away. It can be fun at times, but mostly, it's just kind of there, lacking that extra spark of polish and inspiration that would make it a must-play. We'd rent first unless you're really into this genre, but if you're looking for a single game that offers a ton of variety, this is a good choice.

You'll love
  • Wide variety of activities
  • Playful, cheerful tone
  • New twists to park managing
You'll hate
  • Average gameplay activities
  • Silly chats with patrons
  • Some minis are just bad
 
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Thrillville

Genre: Family
Release date: Nov 14, 2006
Published by: LucasArts
Developed by: Frontier Developments
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
4 player VS
6 DECENT
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