Thrillville: Off the Rails announced

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This just in folks! LucasArts‘ publishing buddy Activision announced a new Thrillville video game scheduled to be released on platforms Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and Games for Windows. Hmm, we wonder why there’s no PS3 version. Anyway the new game will be known as Thrillville: Off the Rails.

The revelation was done by Activision during one of those IDEF exhibition in France. As such, the little details of the new title escaped our radar but we still got the basic info that should make any fan jump with joy. Off the Rails will reportedly feature hundreds of attractions and 15 new settings among others.

Of course, you can’t have a Thrillville title without the feature that lets players try out their parks’ very rides. As we said, details are still scarce as of now but the Wii version gets a little extra as it will be made compatible with the motion-sensitive controllers. Check back always with us for the latest on Thrillville: Off the Rails.

Via JeuxVideo

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This just in folks! LucasArts‘ publishing buddy Activision announced a new Thrillville video game scheduled to be released on platforms Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and Games for Windows. Hmm, we wonder why there’s no PS3 version. Anyway the new game will be known as Thrillville: Off the Rails.

The revelation was done by Activision during one of those IDEF exhibition in France. As such, the little details of the new title escaped our radar but we still got the basic info that should make any fan jump with joy. Off the Rails will reportedly feature hundreds of attractions and 15 new settings among others.

Of course, you can’t have a Thrillville title without the feature that lets players try out their parks’ very rides. As we said, details are still scarce as of now but the Wii version gets a little extra as it will be made compatible with the motion-sensitive controllers. Check back always with us for the latest on Thrillville: Off the Rails.

Via JeuxVideo

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