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About This Game. Parkasaurus is a dinosaur tycoon management simulation where you take care of your dinosaurs by constructing well-designed exhibits, researching specialized technologies, and maximizing profits to expand into the ultimate dinosaur theme park. Do you favor development that favors your dinosaurs or the guests?
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- Washbear Studio
- Washbear Studio
- Aug 13, 2020
Parkasaurus. Parkasaurus is a dinosaur-themed park simulator where you will need to plan and build out exhibits showcasing prehistoric creatures while keeping the entire operation afloat via guest relations. Manage your creatures, balance the budget, and give in to visitor demands - it's all in a day's work. Available for Windows.
Sep 25, 2018 · Parkasaurus is a sim that excels when you're designing your own dino exhibits. Manage a park or have more fun exploring the silly science of dinosaur husbandry in a custom game. When you purchase ...
Aug 15, 2020 · Parkasaurus is a cute and quirky take on classic park management simulator games, like Zoo Tycoon, but puts its own original spin on the genre. Dinosaurs from another world crash land on Earth and instantly begin teaching humans how to run successful Dinosaur Parks. The player then journeys around the world with the help of their new dino ...
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Here’s how it works. After the slide into tedium that was the Jurassic World Evolution experience, Early Access dino theme park management project Parkasaurus is a welcome sight indeed. I’ve ...
Sep 25, 2018 · For an indie game made by just two people, the amount of content already included in Parkasaurus is staggering. The game’s two skill trees, each promising new dinosaurs, buildings, and items to ...
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Aug 24, 2020 · Beyond a weird bug or two, Parkasaurus is a genuine treat to play. From a genuinely surprising number of management systems through to one of the silliest cartoon aesthetics ever seen in a park simulator, the game holds a wonderful amount of unexpected surprises belying its cutesy storefront presentation. In more ways than one, the game hearkens back to 90s classic cartoons like Dink, The ...