Thrillville
Game Info News Media
Reviews
Previews
Cheats & Guides
Features
UK developers announces its latest project with Lucas Arts.
Developer
Frontier Developments
Publisher
LucasArts
ERSB Rating
E
Rel. Date
Nov. 2006
Genre
Simulation
Players
1
Date: Monday, June 05, 2006
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

Frontier Developments today announced that it is working on Thrillville for LucasArts. Its new game, schedule for Christmas 2006, Thrillville will be available on the PlayStation 2, Sony PSP and Xbox. Thrillville is a 3D theme park building game that allows you to enter a fully interactive and customizable amusement park that you create. Combining elements of social interaction, party gaming and simulation, Thrillville presents gamers of all ages with immediate action and allows them to experience the joys of creating and playing within their very own theme park. At the same time, it offers the necessary depth to reward those who want to tweak and customize to their heart's content. Thrillville will be published in the United States by LucasArts, and in Europe and Asia by Frontier.

Renegade Game Chair Review
This game chair offers a decent feature set at a more reasonable price than Ultimate Game Chair's other pricier offerings.
A poor adaption of this popular kung-fu style animated series.
Raven Software's latest Marvel superhero game offers some solid role-playing game action.
Snowblind's action RPG starring the popular DC Comics super team is a testament to solid and fun game design.
Sequel heading to PC shortly after 360 release
Konami launches new community site
Portal takes the cake
A few screenshots of LEGO Batman
Justice League Heroes Preview
Superman, Flash, Batman and the rest of the JL return for a videogame adventure.
From Spyhunter to Mortal Kombat, Midway showed off its top franchises this year in L.A.
GameShark takes a closer look at Activision's promising super hero action RPG.
Halo 3, Fable 2, Xbox Live Anywhere and new 360 goodies headline Microsoft's pre-E3 press event.