Caveman Craig
Notes: The game is awesome, fast to play and hard to master, the only one negative aspect is the constant crashes and bugs.
–-{Graphics}—
☐ You forget what reality is
☐ Beautiful
☐ Good
☑ Decent
☐ Bad
☐ Don‘t look too long at it
☐ Paint.exe
—{Gameplay}—
☑ Very good
☐ Good
☐ It‘s just gameplay
☐ Mehh
☐ Starring at walls is better
☐ Just don‘t
—{Audio}—
☐ Eargasm
☐ Very good
☐ Good
☑ Not too bad
☐ Bad
☐ Earrape
—{Audience}—
☐ Kids
☐ Teens
☐ Adults
☑ Human
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– Real player with 41.3 hrs in game
This game is legitimately amazing. The objective of the game is to take over the enemy’s outposts to ulitimately dominate them. But that’s just the campaign, which is already a masterpiece. There’s multiple minigames, all of which are actually challenging. Possibly the most amazing part of the game is the 2 player mode and the ability to remote play. You will never experience something as thrilling as taking down an entire horde of dinosaurs with 50 hunters and your best bud. The pure comedy in melting a T-Rex with a hundred men throwing two hundred rocks is simply too much. The sight of dinosaur corpses being absolutely devoured by your preparers shouldn’t go without mentioned either. This game is very fun, especially with a friend, and I really think you’d like it if you tried it out.
– Real player with 14.8 hrs in game
Wildlife Park 2 - Dino World
very fun game although i personally think it needs some more dinosaurs like some kind of sauropod and galimimus. also carnotaurus would be awesome! either way this game is fun and if you learn how to do it right u can go without ever feeding ur dinos! (I dont mean hacking or glitching dont do that XD)
– Real player with 109.9 hrs in game
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I am most pleased with Wildlife Park 2 as i have been playing for years and i am so glad that it has come to steam and i will have many more memorable moments in the future. Simply intriguing, Fascinating and mysterious as i am still learning more about the game.
My favourite thing to do is make an ecosytem of herbivores and predators that maintain healthy populations and feed themselves , and thus continue to survive by providing a proper genetic diversity for themselves. This way i can observe how the AI reacts and responds when left with little to no contact from the user.
– Real player with 107.0 hrs in game
Jurassic Island: The Dinosaur Zoo
I couldn’t place 2 objects (Restaurant, Souvenieershoop)
Inverted scroll ( zoom out instead of zoom in)
The menu doesn’t let you place objects near the border of it
Repairing a fence just deletes it
if you don’t buy a car at the start you’re screwed
No options ( graphic, sound)
Road and fence are free
Roads don’t connect right with the one integrated with the map
Is it worth it? NO … Unless someone would fix it but the game is just one .exe file so good luck with that
This game is so wrong made that I couldn’t even use on it CheatEngine
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
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Great concept - build your own Jurassic Park, omg dinosaurs!!
Reality - there is definitely work to do before this is a playable game, had a few game crashes as well.
In its current state, I don’t recommend the game. I found the controls to be hard to use, the screen navigation also needs to be improved.
To help in the future -more user tips need to be included, it wasn’t always obvious what you had to do or how, and the money going down so quickly meant that you couldn’t really do a lot.
– Real player with 2.9 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
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
Jurassic World Evolution 2
I was going to wait till after christmas to see if this was going to get better, but with down right frustrating stuff going on here, nah this needs to be done now. This is abysmally annoying compared to the first.
I’ll start off with the pros:
Paleobotany is now a part of paddock building itself, very welcome very nice. Good step up.
Automation on the park vehicles is a lot better now… for the most part.
Slightly bigger maps, though it may not seem like it where 1’s were stretched out into long thin lines, these are all most compact and lumpy.
– Real player with 188.1 hrs in game
Overall I recommend this game with an asterisk which I will go into a bit.
Mechanically, the game is an overall improvement on a base level from the previous game, at least as far as the core functions of the dinosaurs, park building, and pinning down what your guests need to get a five star park is. Makes it a lot more engaging then simply plopping down a hotel, arcade, clothes shop and restuarant near every viewing gallery. Guests wants are communicated slightly better and paths, shelters, etc. make even a bare bones five star challenge park look like a beautiful well done theme park in contrast to previous games where its a mess of buildings and hotels huddled in one place to artificially inflate a rating with a big multisectioned square of fences with nothing but diplos and dilophos in them.
– Real player with 125.2 hrs in game
Jurassic Architect
The earth has been deteriorating more and more for many years. The development of civilization has depleted most of the earth, and the sky no longer lets in as much sun as it used to. The only solution was to combine the forces of the world’s greatest powers and the construction of a portal that would allow humanity to once again move to the times of natural fertility. Unfortunately, not everyone can get there. First of all, it will be necessary to send appropriate groups of people who will build and secure the settlement in order to be able to attract more people to it over time.
When creating our settlement, we must remember to provide it with all the necessary resources. The areas from this era provide not only various rock deposits, but also ideal conditions for renewable energy sources or soil for numerous crops.
It is only up to you what kind of people you want to create a new civilization from. Qualified scientists, soldiers, mechanics, farmers - there is a job for everyone if you provide them with a roof over their heads.
This era provides plenty of essential resources, but the presence of dinosaurs is not always positive. Some of them can be harnessed to work in mining, others can be ridden or placed in arenas to the delight of the inhabitants, but you have to defend yourself against others, constantly strengthening the fortifications of your settlement.
Lead a group of colonizers and create a new civilization in the age of the dinosaurs. The fate of mankind depends only on you!
Mesozoica
Settle in folks for a review of the best upkept games on early access!
A broken 33.99 tech demo, that is praised by its fanbase with rabid fanaticism. Mesozoica has done nothing but impress! The dev’s and mods deal with trolls (And people that aren’t a fan of how the’ve taken their money and done essentially nothing with it thus far) to keep a clean happy forum. They are also fans of giving updates on their updates for a game that should have obviously stayed in development for another 4 months. But if you’re willing to look passed the negatives, here are some positives.
– Real player with 19.9 hrs in game
EDIT: PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS GAME, IT IS VERY LIKELY ABANDONED AND A SCAM. From another poster (Devs Update on April 1st: Progression of and managing your park):
“From Hawk-@Forever_Lona:
This will quickly get deleted and I will be banned, so I hope someone gets to see this.
I have been part of the new Discord for bug testers.
The only thing that is being “tested” at the moment is terraforming. Theres nothing else. No UI update. Terraforming is still broken. Pretty much all the bugs are still there. The last bug report on the Github page was 10 days ago. Devs are not responding to bugs or closing reports. Reports are still coming through from issues that have persisted since 0.1. No one is interested.
– Real player with 18.7 hrs in game
Go Home Dinosaurs!
Good casual tower defense game. Not too difficult and perfect for kids or casual adult gamers. The graphics are fun, the sound and music are fun, and the progression is good as you move through the 60 levels. Progression allows you to add more objects on the field. Some of these objects are different devices that shoot in different ways. Some freeze them, some use lasers to hit multiple targets, and more. Other objects are one time use objects such as a bomb, or an invite to 3 other friends to give you 4 shooters. Your main character is also a shooter at all times. While you can build different towers, you also get to use your character to attack the dinosaurs. Your character adds as a hero in a sense where entire battles can be won just using your character and not build a single tower. The dinosaurs vary and are quite different. Some dinosaurs fly, some run, some go really slow. Some are easy to kill while others take a lot of hits to go down.
– Real player with 20.9 hrs in game
I like tower defense games so I picked this up. It’s a little different from other TD games because the traps use blocks in different shapes so you can’t place one anywhere. There is only one end point. It means you can just focus on one point. Rest assured this is NOT easy at all especially if you have not unlocked the more powerful traps and power ups. And also, you get a cute little guy running around assisting in attacks and picking up coconuts for traps.
The small size of each map also adds to the challenge because you can’t spam traps and you have to be careful about placement. You CANNOT delete traps you’ve placed. Before each mission starts the game makes you pick a few traps or power ups using up to 9 slots. You can only use each trap or power up once so you can only have up to 9 traps in the game. If you want power ups, the traps will be even lesser.
– Real player with 20.2 hrs in game
Jurassic World Evolution
Jurassic World: Evolution is a game that is stilted, sterile and constrictive in its park building gameplay, level design and soundtrack. Being a spiritual successor to 2003’s Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, it somehow manages to come short of doing certain things better than its predecessor even with the impressive and amazing visuals, increased dinosaur roster and DLCs.
Its park building management is incredibly shallow and the game feels largely incomplete despite the current dinosaur roster size and especially without the DLC packs.
– Real player with 128.9 hrs in game
5 hours in and I love it. Been awhile since a game made me stay up to 3AM
– Real player with 87.8 hrs in game