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Thrillville - Walkthrough
Thrillville
Thrillville
Your uncle Mortimer owns and operates a series of theme parks with the collective name of Thrillville. He is busy working on stuff to improve them, so he wants you to run the parks while he does some inventing. He sends you to Thrillville to see how you do in a relaxed environment.
Thrillville is a good tutorial park, divided into Lunarville, Ogreville, and Superville. Though you will be tempted to jump ship as soon as you can, stick around here to get a feel for the game. Getting gold in all missions is easy, and you may finish even before your research department finishes its projects.
Build Missions (6)
1. Coaster Boaster
Build a complete rollercoaster. It can be so boring that it never changes altitudes, as long as it makes the complete circle back to the station. You may want to check out some of the other missions, as you might be able to do a couple at once by building an actual good one. Although there is already a coaster in Superville, the coaster zones in Ogreville and Lunarville are vacant, and are perfect for this mission.
2. Hat Tricks
Build a Hat Stall anywhere.
3. No Space Wasted
Build any Carnival Ride anywhere.
4. Speeding Bullet
Build a pre-built coaster with a top speed faster than 20 mph. When you opt to build a pre-built one, you are given some of its stats, including its top speed. Just find one that meets the requirements, and you are good.
5. Target Practice
Build a Shootzone: Robot Invasion game anywhere.
6. Thirst Quencher
Build a Drink Stall anywhere.
Game Missions (8)
1. Auto Sprint Challenge
This is the first challenge mission on the list. To challenge a person, simply speak to them, and you can select "Challenge" from the top tier of conversation subjects. If a person has a medal above their heads, they have a challenge mission, such as Dan Gould having this one.
Alternately, you can just press A on the Mission Menu, and you will warp to the person instantly. Then, you can issue your challenge and will not have to scour the whole park for your target.
For the Auto Sprint Challenge, Dan Gould is going to play with you in the Auto Sprint game. You will medal depending on your overall place after three tracks. You will get a bronze medal for placing 3rd, silver for placing 2nd, and gold for placing 1st. Check our Mini-Game section for advice on this and other mini games.
2. Event Horizon Challenge
Billy Burgess is challenging you to beat his high score in Event Horizon. you will earn a bronze at 5000 points, silver at 10,000, and gold at 20,000.
3. Mini Golf Challenge
Playing at the Putt Palace, you will earn bronze if you finish the round in 40 shots or fewer, silver in 30 shots or fewer, and gold in 20 shots or fewer.
4. Ride a Coaster
Hop onto any rollercoaster in the park, whether you have built it from scratch or it is a pre-built. To ride a coaster, you can select it from the Inventory Menu, or just walk up to its station in the park itself.
5. Saucer Sumo Challenge
Accepting Eugene Eggwell's challenge nets you a medal. Losing to him gets you a bronze, winning earns you a silver, and beating him with at least 3 lives remaining gets you a gold.
6. Space-Age Shoot Out
Tina Zapowski thinks she is top dog when it comes to the Shootzone scene, and you need to prove her wrong. you get a bronze for breaking her score of 5000 points, a silver for achieving 20,000 points, and a gold for a getting a whopping 50,000 points.
Although 50,000 points seems a little high, there is a sure-fire way of getting it. All Shootzone games give you a score of 1000 points if you get a headshot. The Robot Invasion Shootzone is very easy to play, as the enemies do almost no damage. Run up to them at point-blank range, aim at their noggins, and pull the trigger. Once you pick up the shotgun, it gets even easier, as a headshot will typically score more than 1000 (as it is more than their head that takes the hit). As long as you can move to the next group of enemies that appears when you take a group out, you are able to score a headshot on everything and earn 50,000 with ease.
7. Space-Age Speedway
Mortimer finished some rocket fuel for the Super Sci-Fi Raceway and wants you to test it out. Start a race, and just do your best. you get a bronze simply for finishing, a silver if you finish in no more than 60 seconds, and a gold in no more than 55 seconds. Use the handbrake, and you should be set.
8. Sparkle Island
Tim Twinklefinger likes cutesy games, and challenges you to top his score. Check out our Mini-Game section for details about this one, as this game is pretty strange. Just know that there are potentially 30 Feeyos to save in the game, and you will get a bronze if you rescue 5, silver if you rescue 10, and gold if you get 20.
Guest Missions (3)
1. Glum Gloria
Gloria Gray wants some company. To clear this mission, simply befriend her. This means get her relationship meter with you up to at least the orange color.
2. Talk It Up
Speak to any guest for any length of time.
3. Tunnel of Love
Induce love between Suzy Siren and any male teenager. If you are playing as a male teenager, you can just induce love with her and be done. Otherwise, you need to befriend her, then control her, find a male teen, and induce love that way.
Upkeep Missions (4)
1. Collect the Canisters
Six fuel canisters are spread around the park. There are two in each sub-area, and almost all of them are in a back corner of a Build Zone. To collect them, merely walk through them while running around the park. This mission starts automatically when you find the first one.
Every park (except the last one) has a similar mission. Our advice is that you do these missions first. Most Coaster Zones have blueprints that unlock rides, and a lot of Build Zones have free money in addition to the collectable item.Run around the park and collect all the blueprints, all the free money, and all the collectable items in one pass.
2. Head Hunter
Hire a groundskeeper, a mechanic, and an entertainer.
3. Helping Hand
Play the training mini-game with one of your groundskeepers. Playing it at all gets you a bronze, while scoring 20,000 points nets you a silver, and 50,000 points gets you a gold. Getting those 50,000 points is easy if you manage to clean up the required 15 pieces of vomit and/or garbage. Just keep moving; pause only if you need to sustain fire on a specific target.
4. Training Day
Play the training mini-game with one of your mechanics. You can play several times if you cannott achieve the gold on the first try. you get a bronze when your mechanic is at 20% of his ability, a silver when he is at 40%, and a gold when he is at 60%.
Business Missions (4)
1. Park Value
Remember that Park Value is the total of your rides, games, coasters, stalls, and cash minus any outstanding loans. The fact that cash is factored in is important: if you need to clear it and have built everything you want to build, just sit back and wait, as enough money comes in to clear the mission. you earn a bronze when you have a park value of $11,000, silver at $13,000, and gold at $16,000.
2. Research
Set the research budget to $100/month.
3. Sumo Push
You need to attain 15 guests per month at the Saucer Sumo game. To do this, just lower the ticket price to free.
4. Superpowered Sales
You need to get $50 month profit from stalls. To do this, build a food stall and a drink stall in each sub-area. Also throw in a couple Hat Stalls here and there.