

Hone in on Expert Management Tacticsīuilding your perfect dinosaur park is only the beginning, as managing the park is another set of obstacles and challenges. Of course, the vast collection of dinosaurs to occupy the zoo is the main attraction, but these customizing options, as well as a few other features look to expand to tycoon genre even further. The customization options found in Prehistoric Kingdom allow players to completely terraform your location, as well as adding a terrain painting feature to help bring the park to life. The possibilities of what you can create are near limitless, and is sure to provide plenty of tycoon style challenges. With tons of creative tools to help advance your zoo building capabilities, the challenging management tasks, like keeping your dinos fed and happy, to preparing for deadly storms that could wipe out the existence of all your hard work. Complete with a Life-like Experienceįlooded with the sights and sounds of scientifically studied dinosaurs, Prehistoric Kingdom will look and feel like a true zoo tycoon based on extinct animals. Create, customize and manage a tycoon style zoo, brimming with prehistoric animals like dinosaurs, extinct reptiles and mammals. With deep customizing options and a huge assortment of giant prehistoric animals to populate your zoo with, the developers at Shadow Raven Studios are relentless on creating a tycoon experience on top of an immersive dino experience. Building the zoo is simple, but the key is to maintain a positive level of entertainment and use your managing skills to run the best place to check out the extinct animals we all know and love so well. The game centers around players first constructing their own zoo, by molding the terrain, adding in fences and buildings around the layout. The game promises to load up on a broad selection of dinosaurs, objects, buildings, decorations and many other customization options, Prehistoric Kingdom looks to be perfect for any dino-enthusiast. Managing your very own dino zoo is a unique twist on the tycoon style of games, taking the role of the chief manager overseeing your very own park.

While these two examples are much more well-known amongst the gaming community, others still wait with anticipation for debuting more dino-taming action, such as the Kickstarter title – Prehistoric Kingdom. It could also be a great place to add in a dig site cave (the topic of this thread), as it would be easy to spin such an island as a relatively undisturbed location with very little human activity due to the harsh conditions.The Dinosaur universe is beginning to make a strong comeback in the gaming industry, with titles like ARK: Survival Evolved and the upcoming Jurassic World Evolution. like a Melee/Electric Temtem based on a saber tooth tiger. Maybe a Earth type Temtem inspired by the woolly mammoth (as mentioned above) or even some kind of cool, offbeat hybrid.

New Tems that could be added in could draw inspiration from many existing and extinct species. Fomu/Wiplump is a great example of an existing Tem that could fit there, as are the Skail and Lapinite lines. There are plenty of cool ways to add in Tems of other types that would fit the biome as well, both new and existing.

That being said, I don't think they need to add in ice-type Tems to make an ice zone a viable place for exploration. With the game's graphical style I think it would be a really cool (no pun intended) place to explore. I would, honestly, still love to see an ice themed island.
