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Prehistorik is a 1991 platform game developed by Titus Interactive for the Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, MS-DOS, and Commodore CDTV. A sequel, Prehistorik 2, was released for MS-DOS and Amstrad CPC. The sequel was also ported to Nintendo systems and became a downloadable title for the Nintendo DSi in North America in February 2010.
The game starts from basal tetrapods, the very first land dwellers: amphibians. At the gain of the game, each player starts with one population of a species of prehistoric amphibian—e.g. Ichthyostega, Tulerpeton, and Acanthostega. Gradually, if the player monitors the species' progress and moves them to more appropriate habitats and climate ...
Carnivores is a series of hunting simulation video games featuring prehistoric species ranging from dinosaurs to extinct megafauna.The first three games – Carnivores (1998), Carnivores 2 (1999), and Carnivores: Ice Age (2001) – were developed for the PC by Action Forms and published by WizardWorks.
The team avoided including a mini-map as part of the game's head-up display as the team wanted to encourage players to have the curiosity to freely explore the game's world. [12] Désilets envisioned the game as the first part of a trilogy, [ 6 ] and that this first title will end when the player character reaches a stage that resembles Lucy .
The Land Before Time: Prehistoric Adventures is an educational game intended for preschoolers ages 3-5 released by Cosmi and Brighter Child. It was released for Windows -based PCs in North America in October 2004.
ParaWorld (ParaWelt) is a real-time strategy PC game released in 2006. It was developed by the German company SEK (Spieleentwicklungskombinat) GmbH, based in Berlin. The game features more than fifty prehistoric animals, especially dinosaurs and pleistocene mammals.
Video games set in prehistory, the period of human history between the first known use of stone tools by hominins c. 3.3 million years ago and the beginning of recorded history with the invention of writing systems.
Video games that primarily or partially take place in the Stone Age, a prehistoric time period marked by the use of stone tools by early and modern humans and spanning from 3.4 million years ago to approximately 4000—2000 BC