- Publisher: LucasArts
- Release Date: Nov 21, 2006
- Also On: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
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If you're looking for a fun game that you can play with the kids, or as a group, this is a solid purchase and does its job quite well.
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It also represents one of the first games I've played in a long time that's truly something for both kid and adult, and I'll be giving a copy to my nephew this Christmas in the hopes that it'll help bridge the gap between the business side of his father's day-to-day operations and the passion that my nephew has for games.
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Play UKOkay, so Thrillville's brilliance is broken - but it's still brilliance nonetheless. [Issue # 147, p.72]
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The dialog is well acted and quite humorous. The music is perfect for this game and maintains a consistently light and upbeat mood. It’s hard to be in a bad mood when you’re in Thrillville.
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Official Playstation 2 Magazine UKA great game that's packed with smart ideas and presented in such an appealing way that you can't help but fall under its spell. [Christmas 2006, p.84]
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While a few management issues aren’t handled as well as it could have been, the variety of mini-games and the ability to interact with park visitors makes this a rare treat for sim fans of all ages.
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Probably doesn't have the depth to give it the long legs of other titles in the genre. [Dec 2006, p.130]
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The gameplay, which is somewhat simplistic and slow, may prove to be a negative for those who want more action from their games. If you're into theme parks and would like to find out how it feels to not only run one but to be an active participant in the creations you make, Thrillville may just be the game for you.
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Thanks to its rock-solid execution, Thrillville delivers an enjoyable batch of minigames in a lighthearted theme park environment.
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To sum it up, Thrillville is all about the mini-games. Virtually every aspect of park maintenance can be accomplished through beating a mini-game, and it’s probably the mini-games you’ll keep playing after you’ve finished building up all five theme parks.
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Greatness is within Thrillville's grasp, but it doesn't push it all the way through.
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It may not be the most open ended theme park on the planet, but it’s full of different ways to have fun, and that’s what matters most. Buy the ticket, and take the ride.
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Talking with the guests is surprisingly engrossing. The dialogue options include an arsenal of cheap compliments and weird factoids, and the responses are often surprising.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 56
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Mixed: 5 out of 56
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Negative: 36 out of 56
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Sep 13, 2012
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May 4, 2017
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