ARK Park
Edit 2: Really didn’t want to change my rating from positive to negative but there’s still no fix for the save bug that prevents me from progressing at all in this game and the devs now appear to have abandoned it. Still no way to aquire eggs in game despite the devs saying there is which I assume is part of the bugs affecting my game and if I import from Ark evolved, they’re gone next time I reload the game. A real shame this game is bugged and abandoned as it had a lot of potential, I’m really disappointed. If you run WMR make sure your saves are working ok during the trial period by shutting the computer down and restarting the program twice (the first save works, but no progress will occur after this) or you might get caught out like me if you have the same issue :(
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game
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This is very much a cash grab. but a lovely one. My guess is Snail Games got access to all the awesome models and animations from Studio Wildcards Ark Survival Evolved and threw together a few environments with the dinosaurs having some simple AI and a few animations. The movement options are few, teleport which works as expected, and trackpad locomotion, the head stearing kind that i personally hate. With trackpad locomotion it seems like your hitbox always stays in the middle of your playspace, and never updates to where you actually are in the room. With all these flaws, i still like it. Studio Wildcard made some awesome dinosaur models, and the environments are really good. The sound design is great aswell. The experience, which sadly is turned into a half-funtioning game, divides everything up into different areas that you teleport between. the map is not connected with gateways, you just teleport. This makes it feel like it is just a collection of stuff and not a whole experience. a lot of potential was lost due to the approach snail studios took with the material they had. hopefully they will do something similar in the future, but with a well thoughtout plan on how to do it well before beginning. There are a couple of dinosaur and mosasaur experiences out there, like the pleiosaurus in Summer funland, some other swimmers in ocean rift, a couple in Nature treks VR, and ofcourse robinson the journey. there are more, but i think these are the noteworthy ones. I think Ark Park is one of the greatest dinosaur experiences and definitely worth 26:- that i got it for on sale, once i got rid of all the blurr that is. To get rid of the blur you have to do as HOSHI82 says in a post,
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
Fallen World
Fallen World is an Survival-Horror Adventure Dinosaur game inspired by the original Jurassic Park film. Like the original 1993 film, the game explores both the wonders and the terrors of dinosaurs. You are left stranded in a mysterious remote island, left no other choice but to venture into it. You soon find out the island is inhabited by dinosaurs, some of which are carnivorous and craving to hunt down preys. You are left with very few defense mechanism against these carnivores, instead, you must opt for hiding and running away. Experience this Survival-Horror Adventure in Fallen World.
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Gigantosaurus The Game
Love the show, love the game.
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
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It’s probably weird to say for my age. I have been acknowledge the original show since Disney channel before the game was come out.
But in general why I’m into this game?? I know that the game itself was kinda not for my age. But myself, big fan of 3D platformer like this, I can’t really pull it away. Its very lightheaded game. The original show might get me into as well.
The fun part for me is just keep collecting and unlocking. Also has quite huge open-world to exploration. Racing mode is kinda fun as well. I was able get all of achievements by 2 days along play through the game. Only thing I was wish is the color tone itself, somehow not colorful as the show. But if that is the bast engine can do.
– Real player with 11.7 hrs in game
Lost Eden
A game I loved so much from my childhood years has returned. Lost Eden was one of those classic games I could play for hours and never get bored. You play as Adam, the son of a king whose empire is threatened by an evil lord named Morkuus Rex the leader of the Tyrann. So you set out on a quest with various friends some are dinosaurs, some are humans and some are weird and fantastic creatures. Now let’s talk about the game. Even though the graphics may seem out-dated but to me this game still holds up well and despite the graphics from the 1990’s the animation is impressive for it’s time. And there are puzzles to solve during the game which requires a bit of brain power but none are too impossible to solve. Video-gamers should try out this 1990’s gem. And another thing I loved about the game was the fantastic soundtrack, It gives the game a sense of adventure and mystery. Playing this game was a nostalgic blast and it kinda reminded me of Dinotopia in a way. I know people are going to disagree, but Lost Eden would make a great Big-Budget movie from hollywood if done right. So do yourself a favour, give this game a go it’s a really relaxing and fun game.
– Real player with 36.4 hrs in game
When I was young, my brother and I received a game from our godmother that we had no idea what it was about. All we saw on the case were the words “Lost Eden” and a pterodactyl flying over a jungle. We booted the game up and we started playing. AND THEN THE MUSIC KICKED IN. My brother and I were freaked out and imeadiately turned off the game. We had nightmares for weeks.
Flashforward a decade later, we start replaying the game with our cousin and we braved through it.
Flashforward another decade and it’s finally on Steam and still one of my favorite games from childhood!
– Real player with 8.7 hrs in game
Zniw Adventure
Set up in late Cretaceous era on a fictional North American area, Zniw Adventure players will have to help the protagonist Zniw (an unknown dinosaur specimen) find her way back home after a succession of unforeseen events to find a present for her mother to match the Hatching Day, requiring to talk with different sentient dinosaur species, interacting with objects and solving puzzles. The story evolves to the resolution of a mystery that Zniw needs to solve once caught into a misunderstanding at a certain moment of plot progression.
– Real player with 22.9 hrs in game
If you like Point ‘n’ Click games and/or dinosaurs, this game is awesome!
Good:
-I love dinos and this game is awesome for dino fans for multiple reasons. Firstly, they don’t use the classics but instead most dinosaurs are species you won’t find in most popular media(some even I didn’t know yet!). Secondly, every dino species (plus other animals, plants and more) are detailed in an encyclopedia that you can choose to read. Fun for kids to read!
-The style is made to remind you of games like Freddi Fish and Pajama Sam, which I consider a plus as I played them a lot as a kid.
– Real player with 18.4 hrs in game
Zombie Dinos from Planet Zeltoid
It’s cheaper than smoking crack!
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Collision Course
[IK I NEED TO UPDATE THIS REVIEW, I WILL AT SOME POINT, JUST CAN’T BE ASKED RIGHT NOW TO REPLAY THE GAME, ALTHOUGH I DO WANT TO]
Alright, I really had hype for this game, I really wanted to enjoy this game, and for the most part the gameplay is probably some of the best I have had in a very long time, it’s very refreshing, very fun and very orriginal
I just can’t find myself recomending this game because every single time I try to play it, the game for some reason crashes after a while, and a “save bug” occurs, meaning I no longer have acess to my save (since every time I try to it just crashes the game) The only fix being to start a new game entirely, and before you say my computer is bad I have a GTX 1070, Core I5 8600K And 16GB RAM in my rig, So It has nothing to do with my PC at all.
– Real player with 37.6 hrs in game
A True Dinosaur Survival Game
I purchased Collision Course because I have been searching (for years) for a dinosaur survival game that would accurately simulate being trapped in the prehistoric. This is by far the closest any game has come to meeting that personal wish. The reason this game is different from the likes of Ark, Saurian, The Isle, and any other dino game currently on the market, is because it pits you, as a human, up against beasts that you stand no real chance of defeating. There is no playing as the dinosaur, there is no riding or taming the dinosaurs. This is where the game shines. These beasts remain vicious and terrifying predators and on the off chance you happen to encounter one, you’ll find yourself actually afraid of them. As far as I’m aware, this is the only game to do this, and even though it is in its infancy it is already doing right what so many others have done wrong.
– Real player with 15.3 hrs in game
Dinosaur Hunt
| Title | Dinosaur Hunt |
| Developer | Racing Bros |
| Publisher | ANPA.US |
| Release | 17 September 2015 |
| Graphics | 3D |
| Genre | Dinosaurs Shooter |
| Price |
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
**OK! I am changing review from Negative to Positive!
THIS GAME WOULD HAVE BEEN MORE FUN IF IT ALLOWED YOU TO KEEP AND USE ALL WEAPONS IN HORDE AND SURVIVAL MODES! Too bad you can keep only one and need drop rest!**
The game is pretty fun! Actually less complex games always are more fun if they don’t stress you. Here killing hordes of Dinosaurs using different weapons does addict you a bit! The weapons are nice and Achievements are easy! 1080 of them too for Achievement Hunters. May need couple of hours maximum to achieve. You can unlock 1079 in any Horde or Survival mode map littered with multiple weapons. The one remaining Get out Of Jared Tice will unlock playing Campaign mode first 2 levels. Campaign mode is monotonous. You are in a park, keep picking weapons and kill Dinosaurs hunting Deers. Usually a mixture of small ones with one big in between. Levels keep getting bigger in size. Need see if levels ahead offer more challenge? I enjoyed the Horde/Survival mode best.
– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game
Fossil Hunters
I don’t like multiplayer games. When I play games, I play them by myself alone in a room with minimal human contact, I am a cretin.
Fossil Hunters has such a good understanding of what makes people work together that I honestly don’t mind it and it came as a pleasant surprise. When I play it with my friends it feels like we’re working as a team, taking on different jobs and actually helping one another out instead of finding ways to one-up each other. I was also impressed with just how polished the game is, especially considering my friends and I actively tried to break it only a few minutes after playing…
– Real player with 22.8 hrs in game
Pros
✓︎ Unique game concept.
✓︎ Possibility to switch between single and local multiplayer modes.
✓︎ High variety of fossil pieces.
✓︎ Interesting environments.
✓︎ Clear controls, adapting to the type of joypad used.
✓︎ Good graphics, with well done illustrations.
Cons
✕︎ Repetitive gameplay.
✕︎ Very punishing obstacles.
✕︎ No inventory or any mechanics to organise objects inside the base.
✕︎ Co-op can be played only on a single shared screen.
Fossil Hunters is an indie exploration puzzle game by Reptoid Games. The purpose of this game is to dig for and arrange together fossil pieces, creating dinosaur skeletons. It can be played alone, or by up to four players on a shared screen.
– Real player with 16.3 hrs in game
Jurassic Fantasy
I really enjoyed this game!
At first I completely missed that you could put points into your stats by clicking on them so I moved around at the lowest speed, attack and defense which, needless to say, didn’t go well at all.
However, once I figured out how to increase stats it became 100x more enjoyable!
I eagerly await Jurassic Fantasy II!
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
I’m really enjoying this game, but each time I play, the game ends up going to a black screen at some random point (typically ~10-20 minutes in) and it shows a picture of a sad computer. There’s no way to back out of that and return to the game. I wouldn’t mind so much if there was a way to save/not start over every time it happens. Any assistance would be appreciated!
4/22/21 Edit: I’m sorry, I really like the game, but I have to recommend against it at this point because it keeps crashing before I can finish it.
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game