Caveman Chuck

Caveman Chuck

I had a blast time fighting bosses.

Real player with 32.4 hrs in game


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An interesting game to kill a little time after a hard day. The plot is interesting, it shows well the evolution of the main character throughout the whole game. If you are a fan of the series of games “Prehistoric”, then you will love the game. I would like to see a sequel with the same funny plot and gameplay.

Real player with 6.1 hrs in game

Caveman Chuck on Steam

Dino Run DX

Dino Run DX

Ahhhh. Good ol' childhood nostalgia. I’ve been played this for a long time before the SE verison was around. So what’s Dino Run DX? It a 2D racing game that you run thoughout the entire game. The game itself is quite fun. If you like racing or pixels, then you might like this product. Let’s explain some things about Dino Run DX:

Singleplayer

You must run to the left from start to finish in order to avoid getting swallowed by the doomwall. Walking into the end of the game screen will advance the player to the next stage. At some point, a DNA stonebox will pop up. By spenting the DNA, it will upgrade the dino’s speed, accel, jump, or strength of your choice. DNA can be gained by gathering up eggs (collecting enough will give you an extra life), super eggs, bones, accomplishing milestones, or by the player’s score. Once the final stage is completed on normal, hard, or insane difficulty, you’ll receive a milestone (or a trophy). If you want to know how to achieve milestones, click here . Not only that, but you earn hats as you make progress to 100% completion.

Real player with 1234.1 hrs in game


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Dino Run or Escape Extinction: The original Dino Run (also titled Escape Extinction) was released on the 30th April, 2008. In that time the game has been played over one hundred million times making it one of the most successful flash games ever developed.

The original is still widely available… for FREE!: Although Pixeljam promises that DX has made significant improvements over the original it’s a hard argument to justify purchasing this over playing the original flash games. There’s additional game play options, more levels and more hats in the DX version of the game. Of course, Pixeljam have taken complete advantage of what Steam can provide for players – achievements, full screen mode, Steamworks integration,

Real player with 59.1 hrs in game

Dino Run DX on Steam

Dinosaur Shakespeare: To Date or Not To Date?

Dinosaur Shakespeare: To Date or Not To Date?

I guess I am one of the first reviews and I can see why. This game is not worth the asking price.

The game is pure nonsense. The self-awareness jokes are out of place and completely random.

There is no pacing, at all. The game is unnecessarily obtuse and convoluted in almost every facet of its writing and aesthetic. All of the clashing elements, which feel intentional, do not function well together and make the game incredibly difficult to follow or mentally gel together. The designs of the characters do not factor into their personality or habits at all. They don’t even seem to have a point or theme behind them. Beyond their interpersonal conflicts with each other, they are just “wacky and random” much like the game itself.

Real player with 6.7 hrs in game


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Dinosaur Shakespeare: To Date or Not To Date? on Steam

Game Of Puzzles: Dinosaurs

Game Of Puzzles: Dinosaurs

An excellent game to play with your kids, somewhat educational and entertaining. 15 levels with 3 variations on each, and like most of the puzzle games that I have review thus far this one can be a bit challenging but manageable, but if a image was added to give guidance the path may be made clear.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

If you love dinosaurs and just need a chill way to relax for about an hour, or if you have kids and want to encourage their puzzle skills and their love of dinosaurs, I’d recommend this one. Its not hard at all, and it’s cheap. I got it for $0.49US, totally worth the price for a little bit of entertainment. Not really any replay value for adults, but for kids that start out on the easy puzzle size, they should be able to get a bit more out of it trying to do the more difficult versions.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Game Of Puzzles: Dinosaurs on Steam

Raptor Boyfriend: A High School Romance

Raptor Boyfriend: A High School Romance

Admittedly, I am really not one for visuals novels as a whole. Rather, I tend to be far more critical of any writing-focused media, which leads me to come across as hyper negative and critical about the works I am providing feedback on.

With that in mind, I hope this comes as a breath of fresh air because, much to my own surprise, I have been thoroughly enjoying this game.

The writing is fairly competent and many of its odd little quirks generally don’t stay too long passed their welcome. There are a couple of cringe-inducing moments, but they are either intentional or feel in line with the characters and setting involved. There is honestly not too much I could weigh in on here because I have the feeling the creators already have an adequate enough understanding of pacing given how little filler is present in the dialogue.

Real player with 34.8 hrs in game

I was drawn in by the unique art style, especially for the genre, and prospect of dating a totally radical raptor and got fully invested.

Raptor Boyfriend is a rather goofy coming of age romance that is able to organically use its premise to tell a heartwarming story that also tackles serious issues. You may play a girl aiming to kiss a stunt performing prankster raptor but her social anxieties, his personal struggles and how their feelings for each other develop are very much real.

I played all the routes and while the episodic format can make each come off a little formulaic, the main love interests still have their unique conflicts, are all interesting and sincere, and every path is well-written. Nonetheless, the titular raptor boyfriend touched me the most emotionally to the extent that I found myself playing through his route repeatedly.

Real player with 17.7 hrs in game

Raptor Boyfriend: A High School Romance on Steam

The Geology Game

The Geology Game

This has the potential to be a very nice little game, but the user interface needs a little tweaking. Still, well worth the price.

First of all, I have to unplug my secondary monitor when I start the game. Otherwise the screen size and placement will not work. It’s okay to plug in again, though. I can even move the game window to the external screen without any problems. Adjusting monitor settings back and forth might solve the problem if you have only one screen. If I understood the reviews correctly, somebody actually got a refund because of this! Some customer support might have been a better solution…

Real player with 18.6 hrs in game

I picked this game because not only it was inexpensive but also it was potentially good educational game for my children to learn about geology, minerals, and ancient life on Earth. Once you know how to play and use the interface, it becomes entertaining in a limited manner. After two days with the game, I had my fill. The value of the game is not so much from its playability but rather from the joy of building your museum with fossils and minerals from your increasingly skilled geologists going all over the world breaking rocks and revealing what is inside the rocks. As you build and enrich your museum’s portfolio of fossils and minerals, you get some satisfaction. If one uses the links from the exhibits (they themselves do not communicate much), one can learn much about the different types of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic bedrocks; minerals like silicates, ores, gems, precious metals, oxides, sulfates, sulfides, oxides, carbonates and phosphates; and animals and plants from the Paleozoic, the Mesozoic and the Cenozoic.

Real player with 6.7 hrs in game

The Geology Game on Steam

Dino Nest

Dino Nest

Hi I quickly fell in love with this game. It has a mostly smooth interface, and with some practice, one can find a nice rhythm to the game play. I love the genetics aspect, especially the pack genetics area, though I hope they expand it to include more options to improve genetic traits and abilities, or focus on certain ones? I would recommend enhancing the “Circle” colors on dinos of the specific rarities EPIC and RARE. They are easily merged into the common category to me due to the color of their circles. I currently have 40 points to spend on pack genetics and nothing to spend them on! ;( That being said, I feel the normal difficulty is fine, and there is a “hump” that definitely can be difficult; namely getting your pack of dinos to a solid six in numbers. In all game play for me, I have found that if I don’t get the good luck to develop a solid three, then four pack of dinos, the game ends up killing me. Once I get to four, I feel bad luck or bad choices will get you killed, but otherwise you can be safe. My current goal is to have a full set of 15 legendary dinos. I have gotten there once but lost two babies quickly so back to trying to get there again! I like the color variations. I feel something like nest expansions can be added to other parts of the map to further enhance specific gameplay or nest challenges. Nest expansion area suggestions: add a “MAXIMUM” option to the menu that adds or removes meat or leaves to the expansion. I found it challenging to add one at a time a lot. The nest expansion is a little confusing to me in regards to adding the dinos to them. They are an extra storage area for leaves and meat when no dinos are present. But when you add dinos they deplete the meat and leaves, and seem to do things, but I am not clear on what, or how beneficial it is to me to add dinos to expansions or simply sacrificing them in the “Pack” menu? I’d like more interaction and a better understanding of the nest expansion areas. Love the game and will keep on playing, looking forward to what else you have in future updates! Thanks for making a great game!

Real player with 34.2 hrs in game

Cool game so far. I have some tips to make the game even better! But you don’t have to follow my tips in the game.

1. The battle is not bad, but it can be better, when the fight is with the statistics, like in Boxing school. With life points and the damage that your pack make or the each Dinosaur and other things that you can decide. The battle shoud be a bit slower for me. One other thing is, when a other Carnivor has a Cadaver and you attack the Carnivor, you shoud get the meat from the cadaver and from the Carnivor (when you killed the Carnivor).

Real player with 19.1 hrs in game

Dino Nest on Steam

Furry Shakespeare: Oops! All Dragons!

Furry Shakespeare: Oops! All Dragons!

I do so enjoy these quirky little stories! Oh and I totally am not even slightly biased at all about the cast of this one all being dragons ; p

What can I say if you have played any of the games by Stegalosaurus and enjoyed them, this one will bring you more of what you have enjoyed in the past. Humor? Check! Strange unexpected plot twists? Check! The option to take things seriously and try to make the right choices, or say to Hades and blow it all up on purpose? You bet! Opportunities to meddle in other peoples lives and relationships, while pointedly ignoring your own? lol of course! hmmmm here’s a new one, love triangle???? Well some one does mention the idea…. But I havnt found it yet (although the two who “play” brother and sister would really make for an incredibly confusing one! lmao I can see it now….. but yeah that doesnt happen).

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

Furry Shakespeare: Oops! All Dragons! on Steam

Intelligence: Dinosaurs

Intelligence: Dinosaurs

Only buy on sale! Have to reset the tiles a lot to finish each puzzle but you’ll complete them eventually. Try not to use the Auto-complete, you can do it, lol! I’ll probably beat this game on my work computer too before Uninstall & Hiding it.

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game

Interesting and not monotonous puzzles.

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

Intelligence: Dinosaurs on Steam

Radical Rex

Radical Rex

Radical Rex is hard, but fun platformer for the SNES. The game has cutscenes between levels. The Combat is really tough. I highly recommend this game if you want a fun challenge.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

A fun 2D action game and a throwback to a time when gaming was simple and fun. Would recommend to anyone looking for a retro game to get those nostalgia feels going.

Heres my video review with gameplay footage.

https://youtu.be/cjchKPDkL6Q

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

Radical Rex on Steam