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Jurassic Park Games

Postby KyletheCartoonist » Wed Dec 25, 2013 3:59 am

Who here has played a Jurassic Park game?
I've so far only played Jurassic Park Builder on iOS, (which I honestly think would make a great console port) but I also have Telltale's Jurassic Park: The Game on my wishlist this Christmas.

What all have you guys out there played?
(Here is a list of Jurassic Park games to help jog some memories.)
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Re: Jurassic Park Games

Postby buckmana » Wed Dec 25, 2013 4:42 am

My favorite is:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurassic_Park:_Operation_Genesis

I still have my greatest achievement park stored somewhere on my hard drive.

I found it a great game, full of interesting challenges.

For example, you could put around 7 Carnosaurus in a pen as long as there was plentiful food, but three allosaurus or t-rexes weren't nearly so socialable (i ended with one less dinosaur when I tried it).

Also, I did get the change to indulge a twisted sense of humor.

One of the messages I recieved was that the visitors complained they couldn't see enough dinosaurs.
So I put a dinosaur hatchery out near the visitor areas and instructed it to hatch a herd of harmless small herbivores (roughly the size of a goat or sheep).
Then I watched the little adorable dinosaurs walking around with the people.
Complaints about not being able to see dinosaurs ended. :lol:
Although there was a small increase in reports of terrified visitors.

I guess you can't win. :roll:
They should count themselves lucky I didn't have a larger dinosaur roaming free! :D

I always did wonder what would happen if you let a sauropod roam around, but given that it could accidentally kill visitors by stepping on them, I never dared to try it.
They seem pretty docile though, most of the herbivores tend not to bother visitors.
As long as I avoid the more aggressive herbivores that is (the ones with armored bodies).

Once I put the biggest sauropod I could in with the T-Rexes to see what would happen.
Keep in mind, T-Rexes and sauropods never encountered each other in real life.

A fully grown brachiosaurus (if angered) would stomp a T-rex into the ground. Literally.
Their defense method was to rear up and then bring their front limbs crashing down onto their enemies with all the weight of their body.
If you were an carnivore, your bones would shatter from the sheer force of the impact.

I guess they knew better then to pick that fight, they left it alone. :lol:
 
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Re: Jurassic Park Games

Postby KyletheCartoonist » Wed Dec 25, 2013 6:13 am

Sounds like fun! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
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Re: Jurassic Park Games

Postby KillingRaptor » Wed Dec 25, 2013 8:18 am

The games I have from Jurassic Park are:
- Jurassic Park (SNES)
- Jurassic Park Part 2: The Chaos Continues (SNES)
- Jurassic Park (Sega Genesis)
- Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition (Sega Genesis)
- Jurassic Park: The Game (Steam)

I like all four of them but the SNES ones are my favorites so far. The one on Steam is also great, it's the episodic game from Telltale.
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