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Thrillville


There's a vast amount of things you can do in this vast theme-park simulation. But it lacks the polish and attention to detail that would make it a virtual Disneyland.

Available on: PSP , PS2, Xbox
Genre: Family
Release date: Nov 14, 2006
Published by: LucasArts
Developed by: Frontier Developments
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
4 player VS
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LucasArts Announces Thrillville: Off the Rails For...N4G
LucasArts is making a new Thrillville game. It will be a sequel to the first and will be called...
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PSP News from N4G - Dec 4, 2006
Thrillville
Ride coasters, play games, run the park, and chat up the babes... just don't expect the next...
PSP Review - Nov 28, 2006
Thrillville - Developer Diaries
Learn how to micro-manage a sea of malcontent attendees
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Thrillville - Developer Diaries
Learn how to micro-manage a sea of malcontent attendees
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Thrillville - Developer Diaries Week Five
The things worth doing are never easy...
Nov 2, 2006
Thrillville - Developer Diaries Week Four
Warning: Thrillville Is Different, Dangerous and DEEP
Oct 26, 2006
Thrillville - Developer Diaries Week Two
Making Everything Work Together
Oct 12, 2006
Thrillville - Developer Diaries Week One
A nonstop party in a theme park you create
Oct 12, 2006
LucasArts Announces Thrillville: Off the Rails For... N4G
LucasArts is making a new Thrillville game. It will be a sequel to the first and will be called...
News from N4G Jul 3, 2007
Atari reveales releasedates for all platforms,... N4G
Atari today announced their new releasedates for december 2006 and 2007. Most interesting is...
News from N4G Dec 4, 2006
Simulation games are always a tricky proposition on consoles. The versatility of keyboard-and-mouse controls is hard to pull of on a gamepad, ergo some of the fun is often lost when the genre hits a console. But the developers at Frontier Developments, the makers of the renowned Rollercoaster Tycoon games, are up to the task of bringing the heady fun of theme-park simulation to consoles. For the most part, they succeed; the game mechanics in Thrillville work and there's a great deal of variety ...
Thrillville
Don't just build the toys - play with them. Then mop up the mess
Nov 6, 2006
Ever wanted to make your own amusement park? Yeah, neither have we. One only has to imagine all of the red tape, legalese, investment concerns, zoning issues, contract disputes, liability claims, piles of vomit everywhere... you might be dead before you get around to designing your first ...   » Read Full Thrillville preview
Thrillville
Hop aboard for a taste of feel-good fun in this feisty theme park management sim
Nov 2, 2006
Thursday 2 November 2006 Back in the day, everything from murdering naked innocents (Rampage) to initiating incestuous affairs (Kissin' Kousins) was par for the course for young gamers and no one batted an eyelid. Alas, times have changed. These days children must feel like chastised tabloid targets just for seeking to do something as comparatively pedestrian as repeatedly driving over a virtual prostitute or policeman. The fact that many children hanker after adult-oriented games goes some ...   » Read Full Thrillville preview
Thrillville - updated impressions
Turns out running your own theme park doesn't have to be dreadfully boring
Sep 26, 2006
There's really only one problem with monster-selling games like Rollercoaster Tycoon and Theme Park: they're no fun. Somehow, these micro-management games found a way to strip all the amusement out of amusement parks. Can Thrillville change it all? The simpler setup feels like a good start: You're the young relative of a theme park tycoon and he's thrilled that you're coming on board to help him run the place (and stop Globo-Joy from taking it over). You've got carte blanche to improve ...   » Read Full Thrillville preview
ESRB Rating
Thrillville is rated:
Everyone 10+
Fantasy Violence, Mild Lyrics, Mild Suggestive Themes
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