Blissa
19-10-2007, 11:32 AM
There's a new competition called Thrillville. http://www.habbo.co.uk/entertainment/thrillville
In July LucasArts made our day by announcing that Thrillville, the videogame where players create and experience the theme park of their dreams, will open its gates for a whole new season in Thrillville: Off the Rails.
Off the Rails lives up to its name some of the most outlandish roller-coaster concepts and death-defying rides that are so outrageous, they inspired the same reaction from every Habbo Staffer who saw them: "Holy Bobba!" Players can build their own incredible “WHOA Coasters” to leap from one track to another, launch through the air like cannonballs, blast through burning rings of fire and more.
The gravity-defying new additions to the "WOAH Coasters" options, such as the 'Hotrod Stunt': a nitro boost propels a car across a broken track and the 'Pendulizer': a giant arm grabs the car just before a gap in the track, whips it around in a full circle, then sets it down on the other side; are definitely major draws, although we don't recommend eating before you ride! Thrillville: Off the Rails really amps up the family-friendly mix of gameplay that made the original Thrillville such a hit.
But the new fun doesn't stop there. As well as all these jaw dropping new rollercoasters (there's TWENTY of them!) Off The Rails features 34 multiplayer theme-park minigames, 15 new theme areas, more than 40 thrill rides AND a new story that ties together more than 100 missions. Not only that, but the social interaction with park guests is now better than ever. The in-depth conversations you now have with your park guests can both help you complete missions and suggest better ways to manage the park. But is every guest to be trusted? You never know when a rival from the nefarious Globo-Joy (boo hiss!) might attempt to sabotage Thrillville parks with deceptive information - It's a game to keep you on your toes and your jaw on the floor...
On top of all that amazing - or should I say thrilling - funky greatness, each version has its own special features - the DS Thrillville, for example, has special games to make the most of the touchscreen. We got HelKat, as a DS owner, to test some of these with disastrous effects - now she can't stop going Off the Rails on her touchscreen; we've had to confiscate her stylus to get her to do any work!
Off the Rails will scream onto the Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and DS, PS2 & PSP systems and Games for Windows on October 19th. HelKat rates this a Tea-riffic 5 out of 5 flaming-wall-of-death-loop-the-loop carrots. Don't miss it!
In July LucasArts made our day by announcing that Thrillville, the videogame where players create and experience the theme park of their dreams, will open its gates for a whole new season in Thrillville: Off the Rails.
Off the Rails lives up to its name some of the most outlandish roller-coaster concepts and death-defying rides that are so outrageous, they inspired the same reaction from every Habbo Staffer who saw them: "Holy Bobba!" Players can build their own incredible “WHOA Coasters” to leap from one track to another, launch through the air like cannonballs, blast through burning rings of fire and more.
The gravity-defying new additions to the "WOAH Coasters" options, such as the 'Hotrod Stunt': a nitro boost propels a car across a broken track and the 'Pendulizer': a giant arm grabs the car just before a gap in the track, whips it around in a full circle, then sets it down on the other side; are definitely major draws, although we don't recommend eating before you ride! Thrillville: Off the Rails really amps up the family-friendly mix of gameplay that made the original Thrillville such a hit.
But the new fun doesn't stop there. As well as all these jaw dropping new rollercoasters (there's TWENTY of them!) Off The Rails features 34 multiplayer theme-park minigames, 15 new theme areas, more than 40 thrill rides AND a new story that ties together more than 100 missions. Not only that, but the social interaction with park guests is now better than ever. The in-depth conversations you now have with your park guests can both help you complete missions and suggest better ways to manage the park. But is every guest to be trusted? You never know when a rival from the nefarious Globo-Joy (boo hiss!) might attempt to sabotage Thrillville parks with deceptive information - It's a game to keep you on your toes and your jaw on the floor...
On top of all that amazing - or should I say thrilling - funky greatness, each version has its own special features - the DS Thrillville, for example, has special games to make the most of the touchscreen. We got HelKat, as a DS owner, to test some of these with disastrous effects - now she can't stop going Off the Rails on her touchscreen; we've had to confiscate her stylus to get her to do any work!
Off the Rails will scream onto the Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and DS, PS2 & PSP systems and Games for Windows on October 19th. HelKat rates this a Tea-riffic 5 out of 5 flaming-wall-of-death-loop-the-loop carrots. Don't miss it!