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A theme park builder where you also ride the rides, fix the park, and chat up guests. Lighter than RollerCoaster Tycoon but surprisingly hard to put down.

Thrillville: Off the Rails sits in an interesting middle ground: it is part park management sim, part third-person action game, and part social minigame collection. You are not just laying down paths and watching the money ticker. You drop into the park as an actual character, talk to guests, troubleshoot broken attractions, and physically test the coasters yourself. That dual-layer design is what separates it from a straight tycoon clone and also, honestly, what will determine whether it clicks for you. On the management side, the depth is real but restrained. You budget for new rides, assign staff, monitor guest happiness meters, and unlock attractions through a mission structure rather than a pure sandbox. The coaster builder is the headline feature, and it earns attention: tracks can launch riders airborne between segments, thread through burning rings, and link to separate track sections in ways that look genuinely spectacular. The toolset is simpler than a dedicated coaster sim, but that lower floor means you are building something impressive within the first hour rather than wrestling with banking angle menus for forty minutes. Where the game earns its 93 percent approval is in moment-to-moment feel. Walking your park, chatting up unhappy guests, and triggering quick repair jobs gives the management loop a tactile quality that spreadsheet-only sims lack. There are also dozens of minigames scattered through the park that range from racing to rhythm challenges, which sounds like filler but actually functions as a pacing reset when the build-queue gets repetitive. The mission structure keeps you moving through objectives with enough variety that a session rarely stalls. The honest downsides: the AI guest behaviour is shallow by modern standards, and anyone coming from Planet Coaster or even the older Tycoon games expecting granular financial simulation will find the economy thin. Late-game challenge drops off. The minigame quality is uneven, and a handful feel like pure padding. PC controls were clearly ported from console and the interface does not hide that lineage. None of these issues are deal-breakers, but they are why this sits at a 70 on Metacritic rather than higher. The mod ecosystem is essentially non-existent, so what you see at launch is what you get. Who should care? Younger players, returning players who want nostalgia with low friction, and anyone who bounced off more demanding park builders because the tutorial never held their hand. This is the rare sim where a newcomer can have a functional, attractive park running in under thirty minutes, which is a genuine design achievement even if it costs some ceiling depth. For veteran strategy and sim players it functions best as a palate cleanser rather than a primary game. Diego, Scout Team

Thrillville: Off the Rails

Thrillville: Off the Rails

8 jul 2009FrontierLucasArts
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A theme park builder where you also ride the rides, fix the park, and chat up guests. Lighter than RollerCoaster Tycoon but surprisingly hard to put down.

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Thrillville: Off the Rails sits in an interesting middle ground: it is part park management sim, part third-person action game, and part social minigame collection. You are not just laying down paths and watching the money ticker. You drop into the park as an actual character, talk to guests, troubleshoot broken attractions, and physically test the coasters yourself. That dual-layer design is what separates it from a straight tycoon clone and also, honestly, what will determine whether it clicks for you. On the management side, the depth is real but restrained. You budget for new rides, assign staff, monitor guest happiness meters, and unlock attractions through a mission structure rather than a pure sandbox. The coaster builder is the headline feature, and it earns attention: tracks can launch riders airborne between segments, thread through burning rings, and link to separate track sections in ways that look genuinely spectacular. The toolset is simpler than a dedicated coaster sim, but that lower floor means you are building something impressive within the first hour rather than wrestling with banking angle menus for forty minutes. Where the game earns its 93 percent approval is in moment-to-moment feel. Walking your park, chatting up unhappy guests, and triggering quick repair jobs gives the management loop a tactile quality that spreadsheet-only sims lack. There are also dozens of minigames scattered through the park that range from racing to rhythm challenges, which sounds like filler but actually functions as a pacing reset when the build-queue gets repetitive. The mission structure keeps you moving through objectives with enough variety that a session rarely stalls. The honest downsides: the AI guest behaviour is shallow by modern standards, and anyone coming from Planet Coaster or even the older Tycoon games expecting granular financial simulation will find the economy thin. Late-game challenge drops off. The minigame quality is uneven, and a handful feel like pure padding. PC controls were clearly ported from console and the interface does not hide that lineage. None of these issues are deal-breakers, but they are why this sits at a 70 on Metacritic rather than higher. The mod ecosystem is essentially non-existent, so what you see at launch is what you get. Who should care? Younger players, returning players who want nostalgia with low friction, and anyone who bounced off more demanding park builders because the tutorial never held their hand. This is the rare sim where a newcomer can have a functional, attractive park running in under thirty minutes, which is a genuine design achievement even if it costs some ceiling depth. For veteran strategy and sim players it functions best as a palate cleanser rather than a primary game.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamPark BuilderCoaster ConstructionMission-Based ProgressionConsole PortCasual SimMinigame CollectionThird-Person ExplorationFamily-Friendly

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Processor
Intel Pentium III 1.0 GHz or Athlon XP
Memory
256 RAM
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64 MB 3D graphics with Vertex Shader and Pixel Shader capability DirectX®: 9.0c Hard Drive: 3.9 GB Sound: DirectX 9.0c

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Frontier
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LucasArts
Fecha de lanzamiento
8 jul 2009

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