MobyRank MobyScore
PlayStation 2
69
2.8
PSP
69
0.0
Xbox
72
0.0

The Press Says

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81
XboxGameZone
I have always enjoyed the Roller Coaster Tycoon games on the PC and was pretty excited when I heard about Thrillville for the Xbox. Getting used to the controls for this game might take a little bit, but once you do and see everything in action you will really enjoy all that this game has to offer.
81
PSPWorth Playing
All in all, Thrillville is a worthwhile game if taken at face value, and it's the closest you could get to having an actual amusement park held in your PSP. Some of the entertainment is a little lacking, and it's not a sparkling clean package, but it hardly needs to be. As long as you don't buy the title expecting another roller coaster simulator like Roller Coaster Tycoon, you should be good to go. If you have kids who play the PSP or are just looking for a lighthearted way to pass the time, go ahead and give Thrillville a try. If you don't have the money to shell out to purchase the game, you should definitely consider renting it.
80
XboxCheat Code Central
Once you unlock the other parks you can visit them with a push of the button. Each park has a well-detailed map that allows you to access any area or mission in an instant. Graphically the parks are a little on the low-res side, opting for more of a cartoon format than realism. The character models aren’t very good looking and the closer you get, the worse they look. However, the game is solid technically. There are no bugs or glitches. Everything runs smoothly including the coasters that you design and construct which you can also ride. The cutscenes feature your uncle Morty pontificating about the industry and expounding his wacky personal opinions and suggestions not unlike a real eccentric tycoon. 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.
80
XboxTeamXbox
With twenty mini-games and a hundred or so interactive attractions, Thrillville makes it fun to be penny-wise (or actually care at all about finances in a campaign). PC sim veterans should steer clear, but all other park nuts should grab their tickets now to avoid the long lines.
80
XboxWorth Playing
Thrillville is definitely a solid, well-designed Xbox title which can be enjoyed by the entire family. It offers gamers a taste of just about every gaming genre out there and even finds a way to bundle them together and present them along with a light-hearted story. Don't expect a lot of depth here; this game is just for quick arcade action fun. If you are looking for a title which you can jump right into and play with a small group of friends, or even just to kill a few minutes by yourself, give Thrillville a try.
79
PSPGameZone
Thrillville is a good game that fits well into the growing PSP library. From the simulation mode to the fun mini games Thrillville offers gamers a great way to have fun on the go. Just don’t expect perfection and you won’t be disappointed.
78
PlayStation 2Gamers.at
Auch wenn in Sachen Grafik und Sound noch lange nicht das volle Potential der PS2 ausgenutzt wurde ist Thrillville ein recht gelungenes Spiel, von dessen Sorte es bis heute noch kein ähnliches Spiel gab. Die Idee, als Parkmanager sich durch seinen Park zu bewegen und aus dieser Perspektive alle anfallenden Aufgaben zu erledigen ist erfrischend neu und bietet einem zahlreiche interessante Interaktionsmöglichkeiten. Auch die Minigames und der Partymodus sind als gelungen zu bezeichnen und Sorgen bei Bedarf für genug an Abwechslung. Abgesehen davon, dass es für die betagte PS2 ohnehin keine nennenswerten Aufbausimulationsspiele gibt, kann Thrillville vor allem kreativen Spielern sehr empfohlen werden.
78
XboxGame Informer Magazine
Thrillville is LucasArt’s attempt at bringing the “theme park” genre to an audience that may have found the more complex and PC-oriented titles on the market too off-putting. By organizing the daily tasks of the management and building process into discrete missions, it does manage to make it more approachable for younger gamers or those that simply don’t want to get bogged down in the minutia of hot dog pricing. It also has a large number of minigames, ranging from a rhythm dance contest to small-scale FPS levels. It’s definitely fun, and demonstrates an offbeat sense of humor (especially in your interactions with customers), but probably doesn’t have the depth to give it the long legs of other titles in the genre. However, it’s likely that this could succeed in bringing new gamers into the simulation fold.
77
PSPGameSpot
Thrillville is a nicely made game that offers enjoyable and often complex minigames, a diverse gameplay experience, and a great soundtrack. It might prove a bit too simplistic for some, and as tends to be the case with most minigame collections, not every one of them is a winner. However, the whole of the experience is a good one, and it makes for a nice change of pace from the usual style of theme park-management games.
77
XboxGameSpot
Thrillville is a nicely made game that offers enjoyable and often complex minigames, a diverse gameplay experience, and a great soundtrack. It might prove a bit too simplistic for some, and as tends to be the case with most minigame collections, not every one of them is a winner. However, the whole of the experience is a good one, and it makes for a nice change of pace from the usual style of theme park-management games.
76
PlayStation 2GameSpot
Thrillville is a nicely made game that offers enjoyable and often complex minigames, a diverse gameplay experience, and a great soundtrack. It might prove a bit too simplistic for some, and as tends to be the case with most minigame collections, not every one of them is a winner. However, the whole of the experience is a good one, and it makes for a nice change of pace from the usual style of theme park-management games.
75
PSPIGN
An amusement park is a complex beast to get a hold of, but Thrillville makes all of the parts easy and fun to take care of. The simulation aspects are translated smoothly over from the PC roots to its console home and simulation fans will find a lot to like here. There are some hiccups, such as the visitor management, but in general the variety holds up. If anything, the gameplay is too gentle and not nearly demanding enough. There are too many elements that add to the feeling, but become entirely optional. Greatness is within Thrillville's grasp, but it doesn't push it all the way through.
75
XboxGame Revolution
Even if your idea of a good time doesn’t include hosing vomit and getting rejected by girls, you’ll still have a wild time at Thrillville, for forty dollars. 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.
75
PlayStation 2IGN
An amusement park is a complex beast to get a hold of, but Thrillville makes all of the parts easy and fun to take care of. The simulation aspects are translated smoothly over from the PC roots to its console home and simulation fans will find a lot to like here. There are some hiccups, such as the visitor management, but in general the variety holds up. If anything, the gameplay is too gentle and not nearly demanding enough. There are too many elements that add to the feeling, but become entirely optional. Greatness is within Thrillville's grasp, but it doesn't push it all the way through.
75
PlayStation 2Game Revolution
Even if your idea of a good time doesn’t include hosing vomit and getting rejected by girls, you’ll still have a wild time at Thrillville, for forty dollars. 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.
75
XboxIGN
An amusement park is a complex beast to get a hold of, but Thrillville makes all of the parts easy and fun to take care of. The simulation aspects are translated smoothly over from the PC roots to its console home and simulation fans will find a lot to like here. There are some hiccups, such as the visitor management, but in general the variety holds up. If anything, the gameplay is too gentle and not nearly demanding enough. There are too many elements that add to the feeling, but become entirely optional. Greatness is within Thrillville's grasp, but it doesn't push it all the way through.
70
PSPGameSpy
Of course, the combination of sim and action game is sometimes a bit jarring, making the game seem like it doesn't really know what it wants to be. Thrillville is a fun game, and if you're a fan of sim games on the PC, this would be a good way to introduce the genre to a child or younger sibling. It definitely has that "family game" vibe about it.
70
PSPAceGamez
Thrillville could have been great but it falls just short of the mark. It feels very much like a collection of lots of mini-games pretending to be an immersing simulation. This does work for the greater part but you can't help but feel that the game doesn't really excel in any particular area. With a little more focus on the simulation side and a little less on the average mini-games, this could've been a real sleeper hit for the PSP. As it stands, it's still a fun game and an admirable achievement on PSP, so if you're big on your theme park simulations then this is one for you.
70
PSPJeuxvideo.com
Thrillville est un titre assez particulier car les possibilités de gestion y sont assez superficielles. Cependant, il se rattrape grâce à la possibilité de concevoir ses propres montagnes russes et par la vingtaine de mini-jeux très fun qu'il propose et qui sont jouables à plusieurs. Côté points faibles, on notera une certaine répétitivité dans les tâches à accomplir et les temps de chargement incessants. Le titre demeure cependant agréable à jouer et constitue une entrée en matière idéale pour les débutants désireux de s'initier aux jeux de gestion.
70
XboxGameSpy
Of course, the combination of sim and action game is sometimes a bit jarring, making the game seem like it doesn't really know what it wants to be. Regardless, Thrillville is a fun game, and if you're a fan of sim games on the PC, this would be a good way to introduce the genre to a child or younger sibling. It definitely has that "family game" vibe about it.
68
PlayStation 2PSX Extreme
Overall, Thrillville is a moderately satisfying experience that might bring you several hours of uninterrupted enjoyment, especially if you're into building simulators. It's not as deep as other simulators, suffering from an admittedly gimped method of control, but on the other hand, the whole things seems more interactive. Being able to walk around among the throngs of people really adds some flavor, and by experiencing your new rides - in a first-person view, by the way - you really feel like it's your park. But it's just too bland and simplified because that mission structure, while original and accessible, seems to erase the necessary "simulation" sensation. And once you understand what it is you have to do, you'll quickly realize it's not demanding in the least, and even creating gravity-defying roller-coasters will soon lose its appeal.
65
PlayStation 2Worth Playing
Thrillville is a theme park simulator that tries something new. It doesn't succeed perfectly, and falls into that tragic bridge where it's too complex for newcomers to the genre and far too simple for hardcore simulator fans. Other than the multiplayer versions of the park's mini-games, there is little to keep players continuing after they have finished all of the available parks, and the dated graphics make it difficult to enjoy the rides you've created yourself. If you're in the mood for a light family-friendly game, there are worse choices than Thrillville, and I hold out hope for a sequel that can fix the problems with this promising franchise.
60
PSPPocket Gamer UK
It's hard not to conclude that trying to emulate something as mechanically diverse as a theme park at this level is just too much for one handheld game. Maybe experiencing it all is overrated. Perhaps God's got the good deal, after all?
60
XboxGames Radar
There's no question that Thrillville offers a metric ton of activities for you to engage in. The sheer variety is unheard of for this genre (on a console anyway), and it all works. That said, little of it is outstanding, and while all the pieces are in place, there isn't a single aspect of this game that will blow you away. It can be fun at times, but mostly, it's just kind of there, lacking that extra spark of polish and inspiration that would make it a must-play. We'd rent first unless you're really into this genre, but if you're looking for a single game that offers a ton of variety, this is a good choice.
60
PSPGamer.nl
Thrillville is zeker opzicht vlees nog vis. Het is geen hardcore pretpark manage-game, maar ook niet een game waar je zo maar eventjes doorheen wandelt. Toch is de combinatie van managen en minigames origineel te noemen. Jammer dat de uitvoering op een aantal gebieden te wensen over laat.
50
PSP1UP
If you're hard up for a game with lots to do, the sheer size of this one will keep you busy (though the juvenile aspect might put you off). It has lots of small pluses, but not enough of it feels new or captivating. Far too short on thrills, Okayville just needs more pizzazz.
50
Xbox1UP
If you're hard up for a game with lots to do, the sheer size of this one will keep you busy (though the juvenile aspect might put you off). It has lots of small pluses, but not enough of it feels new or captivating. Far too short on thrills, Okayville just needs more pizzazz.
50
XboxDigital Press - Classic Video Games
LucasArts has a few products here, each perfectly acceptable as their own products. The multi-player mini-games are fun and addictive. With Xbox Live play, they could fit right in amongst the rest of the Xbox library. Shoved into a park simulation with only local play, they're merely an annoyance. Thrillville is worth a peek for curious simulation fans only.
40
PlayStation 2G4 TV: X-Play
Jim Baker's Christian themed destination Heritage USA has been closed for 20 years and it's more interesting than Thrillville. There's just not enough to juggle in this low impact virtual theme park to keep sim junkies mesmerized. Roller coaster crafting is way too dumbed down to make the process feel like creation. And though you can pretty much tackle your park's problems however you want, a series of quests makes warping to trouble-spots a little too easy. As a sort of consolation prize Thrillville throws in a midway's worth of mini-games to make up for its yawn-inducing core play. Think we could just have the stuffed gorilla?


Our Users Say

Platform Votes Score
PlayStation 2 4 2.8
PSP 1 0.0
Xbox 1 0.0
Combined MobyScore 6 1.8


User Reviews

Sit back, relax and enjoy the ride! PlayStation 2 ronald degarmo (5)

 

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