Thrillville: Off the Rails video trailer and screenshots
For many of the guys who enjoyed LucasArts‘ Thrillville when it came out last year, the new date they’ll be looking out for is October, when Thrillville: Off the Rails gets released. Being readied for a release on the DS, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, and PSP, Off the Rails will provide the prospective park builders out there with a new multitude of ways to make their theme park faster, wilder, and happier, by way of new features.
Now, in case you’re a little unsure about what these new features will look like, we’ve managed to pick up a game video trailer. Included in the vid are snippets of the previously mentioned “WHOA Coasters” that’ll keep passengers glued to their seats as they leap through the air. Also to watch out for are glimpses of the new mini-games that’ll keep you occupied in case you’re taking a break from the big building. Enjoy the video!
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For many of the guys who enjoyed LucasArts‘ Thrillville when it came out last year, the new date they’ll be looking out for is October, when Thrillville: Off the Rails gets released. Being readied for a release on the DS, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, and PSP, Off the Rails will provide the prospective park builders out there with a new multitude of ways to make their theme park faster, wilder, and happier, by way of new features.
Now, in case you’re a little unsure about what these new features will look like, we’ve managed to pick up a game video trailer. Included in the vid are snippets of the previously mentioned “WHOA Coasters” that’ll keep passengers glued to their seats as they leap through the air. Also to watch out for are glimpses of the new mini-games that’ll keep you occupied in case you’re taking a break from the big building. Enjoy the video!
We’ve also included several new game screenshots for your perusal down below:
Via Games Radar