Thrillville Off The Rails Nintendo Wii

Thrillville Off The Rails Nintendo Wii




Thrillville: Off the Rails amps up the family-friendly mix of gameplay with some of the most outlandish roller-coaster concepts ever imagined, as well as new ways to talk to park guests and a new array of carnival games. 20 death-defying rides so outrageous inspire the same word from every park visitor who sees them: “WHOA!” Build incredible “WHOA Coasters” to leap from one track to another, launch through the air like cannonballs, blast through a burning ring of fire and more. A new lighthearted story ties together more than 100 missions, complete with 34 playable multiplayer theme-park games and social interaction with park guests that’s better than ever. The in-depth conversations both advance the plot and suggest better ways to manage the park but is every guest to be trusted? Attach animatronics, flowers and flaming hoops to all of your coasters and rides Smarter guests, better dialogue and more focused two-way conversation make Thrillville’s socialization aspects even more amusing than before Conversation more directly impacts the story than in the original Thrillville Play 34 minigames - 14 new, 20 returning from the original Thrillville with new levels such as Robo K.O., Sparkle Quest, Bandito Chinchilla and Tank Frenzy

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Something for everyone
Wow, this game is packed with stuff to do. Something for everyone. Mom enjoyed the mission challenges in 5 categories: build, games, guests, upkeep, and manage. Dad liked the classic-style arcade games. Seven year old liked exploring the many parks and solving the sabotage mysteries. Five year old loved to build coasters, golf courses, and buggy courses. The music (including Miley Cyrus and Aly and AJ) and the DJ background is pretty hip. The dance/cheerleeding game is terrible, but the shooting/treasure hunting games are fun. Pick your park manager character, dress, customize, then go design your amusement park, meet the many customers, and play the 34 multiple minigames. A really good buy if you like variety.

3 Stars THRILLVILLE
THIS GAME REQUIRES wii REMOTE AND NUNCHUCK. LOOKS TOO COMPLICATED TO ME, HOWEVER, GRANDKIDS LIKE TO COMPETE TO SEE WHO MAKES MOST MONEY SO THEY HAVE FUN WITH IT.

5 Stars 6 year old loves it.
It is rated 10+ but my 6 year old loves it. He can not read very well yet but it reads some of it for you. It has lots of mini games and he has had fun building rides. Of course he will not run a perfect park or even a profitable one but he is having fun with it. It has some good music and a lot of variety. Its nice not to have to listen to the SAME sound track all the time. I think it could be fine for some younger kids.

3 Stars Ok I guess,
I just got a wii and a little while later got this game. I had high expectations for this game and was really disappointed. The “whoa” coasters aren’t very whoa, there’s no overhead view either.. I don’t mind that too much but you can’t choose the layout or scenery whatsoever! And sometimes that’s really annoying cause in several of the parks there’s thing that you REALLY wish you could get rid of. And it doesn’t make good use of the wii’s motion-sensetive featurs, the only thing that keeps me from getting rid of it is the awesome mini games.

5 Stars Thrillville
There are tons of games within this game. My kids have a blast and it’s fun for adults as well. Has a simcity feel, with a games mixed in between.

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