![]() It might be okay to look at, and has it’s place as a low-end burger, but I don’t want to pay Gordon Ramsey prices for a fast-food heart attack. You know the places where a burger is £15 and does nothing but disappoint you both visually and nutritionally. Selling this minimal offering at £6.49 feels akin to the ludicrous robbery of theme parks restaurants across the globe, to me anyway. ![]() Unless you plan to spend upwards of 30-odd minutes just following them around with the camera like some repitilian-crazed horror movie stalker, you probably won’t even have your attention drawn to these. You’ll put down shrubbery and water for the land dinos, make a large lagoon for Kronosaurus and have the same feeders, rock formation needs and sand for Dsungaripterus.Įach has a couple of new animations or behaviours, but then, so does almost every dinosaur in the game. There’s sadly just little else to tell you about them – functionally, they work in exactly the same way as other variants in their family. Kronosaurus is freaking awesome though – plough some money into those giant watery demons of paddling death and you’ll be set to go.Īll are available in sandbox mode from the get-go which is a nice touch and they’ve been integrated into the other modes to research and acquire. So while they may add a bit more variety to the roster, their necessity is relatively undermined. ![]() Wuerhosaurus is unfortunately also another rather bland addition – while it may have been a rare sight in real life, you would be forgiven for not even noticing it amongst it’s stegosaurian counterparts.Īside from Kronosaurus, the new arrivals have minimal ratings for park appeal and are relatively expensive to expedite, synthesise and incubate. The former being another aerial dinosaur who has a distinct visual design but still somehow looks just like every other pterosaur in the game, oxymoronically. I took some glee watching them roam around imagining the thunderous impact they’d have on a poor, unsuspecting park viewer.ĭsungaripterus and Wuerhosaurus round out the offering. Minmi was also a pleasing surprise, akin to a tank-come-rhino land based ankylosaur. They match up impressively to the Mosasaurus and offer a high appeal rating for burgeoning guests – making them a solid gameplay addition to a successful park. Plesiosaurus’ diet consisted of fish, molluscs and other marine reptiles, which it grabbed with its strong, sharp teeth.The best of the bunch is the pilosaur Kronosaurus, a marine dino who glides through the lagoon with ease. This genus lived entirely in water (although it would surface for air) and swam vast stretches of ocean, with fossils found in Europe, Asia, North America and even Australia. Anning’s find was so unusual that it was initially dismissed as a fake – it was only when similar remains were found in the same location that she was believed. Plesiosaurus was discovered by William Conybeare and Henry De la Beche in 1821, although the first complete skeleton was unearthed by renowned British paleontologist Mary Anning in 1823, while she was searching for fossils in the Lias Group, Dorset. The name Plesiosaurus means ‘near lizard’, and the genus dates back to the Early Jurassic period, around 200m years ago. Known for its powerful paddle-like limbs that allow it to swim through water at speed and a flexible, elongated neck that can move quickly to catch fish and other prey, Plesiosaurus is a piscivorous marine reptile that can grow up to 3.5m in length.
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