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Trailer
- A Hole In Space
- A hermit crab is finding a house
- A Calm Memory Game
- A Day
- (Early Access Optional) Dudes on a Map: Game Master
- Lucid Cycle
- My Universe – School Teacher
- //TODO: today Original Soundtrack
- A Conversation With Mister Rabbit
- A Frog’s Tale
- 2D Platformer GAME (Toy Factory)
- 4 Witch Seasons & Convenant
- a guard walks into a tavern
- The Help Desk
- eemmmpty
comments
-Custom dinosaur feature was neat
-3D was pretty good
-Combat system needs work
-Backwards and weird stuff
This game is backwards. To begin with the story. There isn’t much to spoil. You get four different dinosaurs to get through five stages. These stages are all the same. And they a tad glitchy. Nothing to the point of ruining the game though.
The four dinosaur categories are predators, hunters, defenders, and chargers. Now defenders have terrible defense but great attack power. That is a bit backwards. The chargers are just bad altogether. Hunters and predators are about the same. And what the game allows you to do is upgrade your dinosaur with badges or something. But it doesn’t feel like the badges really do anything. It may be a placebo effect.
The combat system needs some work. It’s just mashing the B button mostly. But once you get further in the game it makes you try using their cruddy but still effective push and super dino attack stuff.
The 3D is actually rather good. The tail of the dinosaur sticks out of the screen a bit. The game has that.
As far as sound goes. Dinosaurs roar. And that’s what you hear.
And the custom dinosaur thing is the best part about the game. I made my T.Rex have flames. You could make a fierce looking Barney.
Conclusion: Overall the game could of had a better combat system. And some things were just weird and backwards. But it kept me entertained at work. So it’s not all the bad.