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  2. Dino Storm - Wikipedia

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    Dino Storm is a free-to-play, massively multiplayer online game written in Java. Players ride and evolve dinosaurs, explore various game world areas to collect valuables and fight other players for territorial superiority—and ultimately, becoming Sheriff of Dinoville. The game features 3D graphics and runs from a downloadable client.

  3. Dinosaur Game - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 December 2024. 2014 video game 2014 video game Dinosaur Game The Lonely T-Rex Developer(s) Google Designer(s) Sebastien Gabriel Alan Bettes Edward Jung Platform(s) Google Chrome Release 2014 Genre(s) Endless running game The Dinosaur Game (also known as the Chrome Dino) is a browser game developed by ...

  4. 3D Monster Maze - Wikipedia

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    The game uses an 18-by-16 cell maze which is randomly generated. [4] [5] [6] Initially the T. rex lies in wait.Once the player starts moving, the beast begins hunting. Thereafter, the T. rex may either calm down (if the player goes into a part of the maze that is far enough away), or become more active as the player come

  5. Parkasaurus - Wikipedia

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    The standard game mode revolves around hiring employees, hatching dinosaur eggs, and catching dinosaurs if they escape. [3] The player can use various components such as fences and plants to create exhibits for dinosaurs. [4] All zoo buildings can be chosen from a build menu and placed within the zoo to generate income with its perks.

  6. Jurassic World Evolution - Wikipedia

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    For the T. rex roars, the game's sound team obtained audio samples from the films and then altered them for originality. The animation team then altered their T. rex roaring animations to fit the sound effects. To design the dinosaurs the development team primarily referred to the films for consistency, while incorporating some of the latest ...

  7. Jurassic Park Arcade - Wikipedia

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    The developers chose to set the game on Isla Nublar, the location of the first film, rather than Isla Sorna, to include iconic locations from the first film. Unlike the films, which primarily involve dinosaurs escaping, the developers wanted to present a story in which the player must capture the free-roaming dinosaurs. [6] [8]

  8. Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone! - Wikipedia

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    In August 2006, Next Generation listed the game at number 97 on its list of "Top 100 PC Games of the 21st Century", which was arranged by number of copies sold. [5] In 2018, Zack Zwiezen of Kotaku ranked the game among the "worst" Jurassic Park games ever released, calling it a "terrible knock off" of Mario Party and comparing it to Sonic Shuffle .

  9. Trog (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The player's dinosaur in the center, surrounded by 5 Trogs. Trog is a maze game reminiscent of Pac-Man where players assume the role of Theropod-like dinosaurs (with Styracosaurus-like heads) Rex, Bloop, Spike, and/or Gwen, through 49 islands set in the land of "Og", home to the one-eyed cavemen known as the "Trog".