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Thrillville Off the Rails

Thrillville: Off the Rails is a theme park manager, rollercoaster builder and mini-game collection all wound together into a fun little package.

Developed by Frontier Developments and produced by LucasArts, this sequel manages to do a whole lot of things quite well, but sports a few faults that keep it from being the truly impressive title it could have been.

But, there's still a great deal to say about Off the Rails, so let's strap in and get this coaster rolling.

The first note we should make is that the game appears to be optimized for the 360 and PC; if not from a developmental standpoint than at the very least from a gamer's perspective.

It looks the best on these two platforms (of course) and it runs much smoother as well, encountering fewer lag problems than the other versions.

While the remaining platforms are still solid and fun, there is a noticeable enough difference to say that the 360 best demonstrates what this game has to offer, if the game mechanics appeal to you.

Full article from IGN