Atari to bring Thrillville to Europe
Theme-park builder available on consoles in time for Christmas.
Atari has announced that it will be distributing Thrillville across Europe and Asia in time for Christmas this year. The theme-park builder, from David Braben's Frontier Developments, will be available for the Sony PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and Microsoft Xbox consoles. Players will be tasked with creating theme parks from the ground up, with over 100 scenarios and five different parks available, as well as a host of minigames, some of which will support multiplayer action. For more information, check out GameSpot's hands-on report from this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo.
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- Publisher(s): LucasArts
- Developer(s): Frontier Developments
- Genre: Strategy
- Release: Nov 21, 2006 (US)





