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Thrillville: Off the Rails

Thrillville: Off the Rails is a multiplayer simulation game.  The game is simulation, but the multiplayer isn’t so much.

Thrillville is not a real theme park so don’t worry if you never heard of it, but worry if you have never played a good theme park building simulation game, because this game is one of the best.

Pro:
  • Play with a big range of mini games
  • Build your own theme park
  • Make your own roller coasters
  • You can ride/work on all of your rides and stalls
  • Fun for anyone, make people like you, or even make them hate you
Con:
  • Some mini games aren’t that great

Thrillville: Off the Rails Gameplay

Thrillville: Off the Rails is a very simple and interactive game for the wii.  You can just jump into the multiplayer action with 50 games, some you have to unlock.

There are fun mini-game like these where you and a friend go shoot enemies.  Too bad the controls are a bit sluggish

There are fun mini-game like these where you and a friend go shoot enemies. Too bad the controls are a bit sluggish

But if you want to enjoy those roller coaster rides you will want to go to the story mode.

In the story you’re a new manager to the thrillville industry.  As the new manager you must keep your theme park up and working, and stop the evil plots of global-joy.

Create your own thriving theme park, and then hang around making fun of everybody, or just listen to their complaints and compliments.

Here you can do anything you want:

  • Buy rides, stalls, and games.
  • Play mini games involving the buildings you buy.
  • Build roller coasters.
  • Mingle and befriend your visitors.
  • Do missions that involve doing something involving things mentioned above and more.

Every time you complete missions or just plain buy and play new things you get thrill points.  Once you get enough you promote onto the next level, and eventually can move on in the game.

Thrillville: Off the Rails Multiplayer

You have to unlock some of it, but you get to play mini games with your friends. You can play a ton of games, via wiimote swinging, or just plain old button mashing.  You can access the 50 games at the start menu.  There’s a giant range of games to play.

Of course you can and your friends could build a park and then pretend you’re actually riding a ride (that you can actually go on, did I mention no waiting?), and then just go with the flow.

Conclusion

This game is a half decent social simulator, but that’s not the point. The point of the game is to play mini games, and ride your own rides. And, if you want, you can make your own ride, with some…limitations, like energy or money.  No problem what-so-ever!

if you’re interested, I recommend you to try renting this game first at Gamefly (although 50 mini-games are nice) starting as low as $8.95 or Try For Free!

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