More Thrillville roller-coaster screens: Be happy
Ever remember your first roller-coaster ride? The more squeamish among us will also remember it being our last (yes, I’m afraid of roller-coasters), either having to be carried off by paramedics from the ride, or finding ourselves running hand-on-mouth to the closest rest room. Whether we find them scary, exciting, or downright nauseous, you gotta respect the variety of roller-coasters out there.
We’ve got the old wooden classics, with their dull, jaw-chattering rumble just under your seats as you chug away. Then there’s the next-gen of roller-coasters, with their highly scientific approach to twists, turns, and 90 mph downhills – all designed to simulate an F-22 on take-off (sans the barf bags). While we’ve been reporting about the other features of Thrillvillefor some time now, we never did quite put too much focus on the roller-coasters for this game, or how they handled.
Courtesy of TG Bus, we found these screenshots of some roller-coaster designs you can pull off in-game, and the controls related to building them. Feel free to look over these pics, and remember to buckle up when this game hits November 21. Enjoy.
The rest of the images await after the jump!
Ever remember your first roller-coaster ride? The more squeamish among us will also remember it being our last (yes, I’m afraid of roller-coasters), either having to be carried off by paramedics from the ride, or finding ourselves running hand-on-mouth to the closest rest room. Whether we find them scary, exciting, or downright nauseous, you gotta respect the variety of roller-coasters out there.
We’ve got the old wooden classics, with their dull, jaw-chattering rumble just under your seats as you chug away. Then there’s the next-gen of roller-coasters, with their highly scientific approach to twists, turns, and 90 mph downhills – all designed to simulate an F-22 on take-off (sans the barf bags). While we’ve been reporting about the other features of Thrillville for some time now, we never did quite put too much focus on the roller-coasters for this game, or how they handled.
Courtesy of TG Bus, we found these screenshots of some roller-coaster designs you can pull off in-game, and the controls related to building them. Feel free to look over these pics, and remember to buckle up when this game hits November 21. Enjoy.
Via TG Bus