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
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
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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
Feed A Titanosaur
Fantastic! No better way to introduce people to VR and get little kids to experience something they will never forget. It is short though.
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game
MY 4 YEAR OLD LOVED THIS!
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Gigantosaurus The Game
Love the show, love the game.
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
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
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
Roarr! The Adventures of Rampage Rex
Roarr! The Adventures of Rampage Rex isn’t dino-mite at all, and to be fair it’s pretty terrible. The graphics are just ugly, really ugly, It felt they were trying to create that old arcade game feel but it doesn’t do any wonders. And the gameplay gets repetitive really quickly and the controls are just awkward and hard to get used to. And the worst thing about this game is that Horrible music, the music is just agony and not only that it repeats over and over to the point where you feel that your ears are going to bleed. The story is simple and nothing special you play as Sue the T-rex who is woken up by an invading alien race who want to take over the world and it’s up to you to save it, not much to phone home about. Kids might enjoy the game but adults, meh, not so much at all. Rating: 1/10
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
This is a great game for the kids as a time waster. It’s even split screen coop if you want to play with them. The buttons are few so it’s easy for them to learn the controls. For $3 normal price / under $1 on sale, it’s worth it if you have kids that like to play.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Baby Dino Adventures
This is a great platformer reminiscent of the old school ones but with a lot of original twists. And let’s face it, everything is so cute! 🤗
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Baby Dino Adventures is a cute 2D platformer in which you control a young baby dinosaur as he collects eggs, destroys crates and makes friends by stomping on their heads. There’s even a vegan option that replaces the collectable steaks by broccoli (HOW CUTE IS THAT!?)
It’s a perfect game for kids (my 5yo daughters loves it!) as well as retro-loving parents who just want to have a great time.
– Real player with 1.9 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
Desktop Dinosaurs
Enjoy watching cute hand animated dinosaurs inspired by 90’s Tamagotchi live directly on your desktop. Manage your environment, resources to raise and evolve your dinosaurs during their entire life. But don’t forget to show them love! Dinosaurs need love!
Features 🦕
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See your dinosaurs live (eat, sleep, die…) directly inside your windows desktop
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2 species of dinosaur currently available (more to come)
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Your progression is saved
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You can name your dinosaurs
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Randomly generated dinosaur colors sets inspired by NES console color palette
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A shop where you can buy new dinosaurs eggs, plants and decorations
Dinoku
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– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
I love the game, you need to be focused to solve the problems. Having said that, I’m stuck at level 67 T_T… Heeelp!
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game