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PC - Windows : Thrillville: Off The Rails Reviews

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Gas Gauge 58
Below are user reviews of Thrillville: Off The Rails and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Thrillville: Off The Rails. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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IGN 79






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Good idea but it just doesnt work

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 27 / 30
Date: October 26, 2007
Author: Amazon User

As a 14 year old I got the game and the concept of being able to run around your park and ride the rides and play the games sounded like a really neat concept unfortunately i was terribly dissapointed. Firstly one of the main problems with the game is that managing your park requires no work at all, all there is to the game is playing the minigames and the roleplaying aspect of it. Unlike other similarly based games such as rollercoaster tycoon, this game provides no challenge in making your park a success, you dont need to manage your finances, you dont need to maintain guest happyness and you dont need to manage your staff in any way at all. The financial part of the game is terribly easy because without even trying you make money, even if you were trying to make your park a complete faliure i dont think it would be possible unless you made all your attractions free. It doesnt matter if your guests are happy or not because THERE IS NO EXIT TO THE PARK! and the number of guests in the park doesnt matter anyhow. and managing the staff doesnt matter because like i said the guest happyness doesnt matter, and rides hardly ever break down.
Besides the park manager part of the game there are severe limitations to the parks, each park has three areas in it, in each area you can make 2 rollercoasters at the pre determined rollercoaster locations, and each area has two small areas where you can build other attractions, the parks start with rides and coasters in them, and you cant remove any of the large annoying scenery to make more room for your park and rides, there is no way to buy more space which really makes little sense, and the whole game is not about running a park, its about "thwarting globo-joy".
Then there are problems with the game itself, firstly many of the "minigames you can play are either no fun, or dont work properly" also the keypress recognition is terrible! I could press the spacebar twenty times to open the menu without a single thing happening! As you can probably imagine that makes the games worth playing a lot harder to play.
then there is the "off the rails" aspect. Supposedly you can make the rollercoasters do jumps, well if you can i certainly havent been able to. Also one of the things that was going to make this game interesting for me was that you could just let the track end and send the coasters flying into the crowds and make a huge explosion(when you are a 14 year old boy that is a large part of the appeal) unfortunately i found that when you make a coaster whos track doesnt end, all the people are ejected out of the coaster, magically sprout propellers, and float gently to the ground. Meanwhile the car of the rollercoaster has some how appeared back at the launching station insted of ploughing into the crowds. Also the coasters have no physics applying to them, none of them have lift hills, they are just "launched" up a 500ft vertical track (as if thats going to happen on a real roller coaster) despite what i do to try and make these coasters not have enough speed to get up a hill and start rolling backwards into the next train (this was my next attempt to cause some explosions) but amazingly in thrillville there is no such thing as physics. miraculously the rollercoaster went up an 80 degree hill that went about 100 feet high at around 2MPH! who comes up with this, seriously!

All in all i think the concept of the game is great! but the game itself is poorly designed, poorly executed, and the objectives and storyline need some serious help.

Cool GAME AS IN FUN

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: November 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User

THIS GAME IS SUPER FUN. Thrillville has alsome graphics and the music played through out the game is groovy. The negative part of the game is how much memory it takes and how much it costs. other wise this game is super fun to own and is worth the money. I recomned this game to teenagers and up their are some little things that wouldn't be very good for younger children such as kissing and hugging. For doing the game you can flirt with hot girls or cute boys. And when you do this they give you the chose in kissing. because you are tring to become sweat hearts. I would totally recomned this game for it is really fun I think this game is fun.

Apple

Fun!Fun!Fun!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: November 16, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Thrillville Off the Rails is so much fun! I think this game rocks. The graphics are so cool and the music is great. I love this game because you can build paint and manage all your rides! Also you can talk to your customers and flirt with the cute boys or girls. Also you can crash roller coasters and ride them. You even get to design a character for yourself. THis game is so much fun I would recomened it to all kids and maybe adults!

Apple

No thrill in thrillville

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: February 11, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Once again I was duped by Lucasarts... even though our computer is new, it doesn't have a 'special' graphics card to run the game. I allowed this to happen back when star wars came out but I guess the experience wasn't painful enough for me to remember and I went and ordered this. Maybe if the fact that it was from Lucas Arts was more prominent, then I might have realized it and not ordered it. another 40 dollars down the drain. So please check your system against the game requirements before you purchase. I think it has to do with an nvidia card. THanks!

Thrillville

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: April 07, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Unfortunately, this game is not able to be loaded onto our computer. I need to send it back. I am very disappointed that I have done everything possible, -- cleaned the hard drive, ran virus software, defrag the drive, etc. and still we are not able to load this expensive game.

My daughter has been looking forward to getting this game for months and then we receive it and it doesn't work.

Super Fun!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Thrillville off the rails is so much fun! THe graphics are super and playing this game is fun. You get to build manage and hire fire your park employies and you get to talk to your guest. This game is also fun to play because you can talk to your guest and flirt with them too. YOu even get to design your own person. This game is Super Fun.

Stawberry

Great Great Fun!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 22, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This game is great fun. The number and variety of the "side games" are the icing on the cake for the "career" mode of park manager. I highly recommend this game, especially for 7-12 year olds.

Not a better Roller Coaster Tycoon

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 19, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I have had many hours of fun playing this game. The graphics are lush, the rides impossible in the real world, how to progress in the game was made clear with the mission board's assistance. You don't build your own park like in Roller Coaster Tycoon- it's already done for you complete in layout and scenery- that was a bit disappointing to me. I was expecting a little more hands on in that area. The game's mission was a mystery which unfolded as you complete the game missions. Your park guests interact with you (I chose to be the Park Manager)some are people and some are robots, they help you complete your missions. My only difficulty with the game, which is not the game's fault, is that I stink at some of the aspects required to complete the game's missions; mainly the mini games-don't get me wrong they are great fun-I just happen to be 'challenged' by this type of game play and cannot complete many of the missions without my 11 year old son's help, which was not a bad thing since he was happy to help me and we spent some time gaming together. He had fun showing off his skills and I had fun watching how good he is at it. In the future I would like to see game aspect of this one married to the RCT thrill of building your own park from scratch- but I think that's a little too big of an expectation right now. Overall I give the game 3.5 stars.


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