Thrillville: Off the Rails
Developer
Frontier
Publisher
LucasArts
ERSB Rating
E
Rel. Date
October 2007
Genre
simulation
Players
1

Thrillville: Off the Rails "lifts" up the family-friendly mix of gameplay from Thrillville with some of the most wildly creative roller-coaster concepts ever imagined, as well as new ways to communicate with park guests and a vast array of carnival games. Off the Rails lives up to its name with 20 death-defying rides so outrageous, they inspire the same word from every park visitor who sees them: "WHOA!" Build these incredible "WHOA Coasters" to leap from one track to another, launch through the air like cannonballs, blast through a burning rings of fire, and much, much more.

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