3D Dinosaur Hunter
£10.20
The ultimate in 3D education...
4 out of 5 (1
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Living & breathing Dinosaurs !
Description
3D Dinosaur Hunter is the ultimate way to encounter over 50 different dinosaur species ! Enter the subterranean world beneath the Dinosaur Museum and time-travel 250 million years into prehistory, when dinosaurs like the vicious Velociraptor stalked the Earth.
Suitable for Ages 7 +
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DISC ONE:
You'll discover videos, animations, pop-up screens and quizzes!
Enter the subterranean world beneath the Dinosaur Museum, and time travel 250 million years into prehistory, when dinosaurs like the vicious Velociraptor stalked th Earth.
DISC TWO:
Six incredible 3D environments with virtual worlds where you can track Triceratops by moonlight or swim with an elegant Elasmosaurus !
Benefits Back to the top
- Videos and animations
- Pop-up screens and quizzes
- Six incredible 3D environments with virtual worlds
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| Version | 1 |
| Platform | Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows Millenium, Windows XP |
- Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
- Pentium 133MHz Processor or higher
- 16MB RAM (128MB for 2000/XP)
- 16-bit colour display
- 640 x 480 screen resolution
- 16-bit sound card
- Loudspeakers or headphones
- Mouse
- Keyboard
- Printer (optional)
Ages 7+
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- By Dinofreak18
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My parents bought me this game when i was seven years old...
Now i'm buying it again because this is one of the best games i can remember from my childhood and it majorly contributed to my current knowlegde of dinosaurs. The whole thing consist of two disc which will be reviewed sepereatly
DISC 1 (3D Dinosaur Hunter): Disc one takes place in a dinosaur museum late at night. It features over fifty dinosaurs in the Main Hall, which is organized by time periods (Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous). There also a Dinosaur Creation Chamber in the basement, where you can create dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops. After being created, the dinosaurs roam around the museum and you occasionally run into them, at which point they roar at you and continue whatever they were doing. Another room is the Fossil Lab, which explains the fossilization process through the example of an Albertosaurus.
Disc one rating: 3.5/5
Disc Two (3D DinoWorld): Disc two starts out in a Portal Room. There is six diffrent portals to choose from Each portal takes you to a diffrent dinosaurs habitat. If i can remember correctly, the dinosaurs are Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, Pteranodon, Elasmosaurus, Brachiosaurus, and Parasaurolophus(?). each is a fairly large enviorment, and the dinosaurs themselves are extremely detailed (Pteranodon was especially surprising).
Disc two rating: 5/5
Note: This game was made several years ago and some scientifc details proven today as true are not featured, such as feathers on small predators
Overall rating: 4.9/5 - Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
