Dinosaur King Rock Paper Scissors Game
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Developer(s) | Climax Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Sega |
Platform(s) | Nintendo DS |
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Genre(s) | Role-playing |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Dinosaur King (古代王者 恐竜キング 7つのかけら, Kodai Ouja: Kyouryuu King 7-tsu no Kakera, literally 'Ancient Ruler: Dinosaur King - Seven Pieces of Shrine' in Japan) is a video game for the Nintendo DS game based on the Dinosaur King TV series. It was released in the U.S. on September 23, 2008.
Plot[edit]
The game's story is about Max, Rex, and Zoe, the members of the D-Team (of whom only Max and Rex are available as player characters). One day, they find mysterious stones that allow them to summon dinosaurs, after creating special cards from fossils, using a special device called a Dinoshot. Cheetah 3d software free for windows 8 1. However, an evil group called the Alpha Gang steals a Dinoshot in order to create a dinosaur empire. It is the D-Team's job to stop the Alpha Gang.[1][2]
Gameplay[edit]
The gameplay is much like that of the Pokémon game series. Players collect dinosaurs by excavating and then cleaning fossils. Fossils are cleaned using a pick. However, the pick will only last a short time before it breaks. In addition to this, a perfectly clean fossil will produce a higher leveled dinosaur than one that is not, making it important for players to carefully use the pick.[1]
Combat is based on the playground game of rock, paper, scissors, with a specific move being tied to each option. Given the entirely random nature of the battles, Sega has included hints before each turn that essentially tell the player which move to play; this is obviously quite helpful but it sadly robs the game. A closed fist in a red block. Rock beats Scissors, but loses to Paper. When you win with this sign in the arcade, your dinosaur steps forward before swinging around and knocking your opponent over with their tail (default attack). This attack is the base Move 'Tail' in the DS Game. Huh, see I always loved the arcade game but i thought it was the other way round and the game was based on the show. Was awesome to play though, I thought the DS game was great. Even if it did seem to just come down to advanced rock-paper-scissors. The battle system is based on the game of rock, paper, and scissors-winning allows the dinosaur to attack, losing allows the opponent dinosaur to attack, and a tie inflicts neutral damage to either side. Several of the moves in the game become more powerful. Play the exciting game of dinosour's sport olympic challenges. New Games Next in 00:00. Dinosaur King- Dinolympics.
Battles take place as random encounters on the overworld map. Each side has a maximum of three dinosaurs which they can send out. The battle system is based on the game of rock, paper, and scissors-winning allows the dinosaur to attack, losing allows the opponent dinosaur to attack, and a tie inflicts neutral damage to either side. Several of the moves in the game become more powerful according to wins or losses, or they allow attacks on a tie.[1]
Dinosaurs become stronger as they gain levels through experience. At certain levels, they generate move cards, which can be attached to dinosaurs as the player desires. Moves vary in function from dealing damage, inflicting status effects, summoning other creatures to assist the dinosaur, or changing the battlefield itself to power up a specific type.[1]
Dinosaurs in the game are categorised according to elemental types, which include specific types of dinosaurs. Each type also has a strength and a weakness against another type. There are 72 dinosaurs available normally in the game, not including Secret type dinosaurs or dinosaurs which can only be obtained through entering a special code at a specific place in the game.
Reception[edit]
Dinosaur King has a score of 61% at review aggregator Metacritic, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[3]IGN journalist Mark Bozon gave the game a score of 6.6 out of 10, embracing its gameplay that he found nostalgic and its 3D animations, while dismissing the sound effects and bland 2D overworld.[4] Lacie drive icons for mac.
Notes[edit]
- ^ Known in Japan as Kodai Ouja Kyouryuu King: 7-tsu no Kakera (古代王者 恐竜キング 7つのかけら, Kodai Ouja Kyouryuu Kingu Nanatsu no Kakera, lit.Ancient Ruler Dinosaur King: The 7 Fragments)
References[edit]
- ^ abcd'Dinosaur King'. Game FAQS.
- ^'Dinosaur King'. Gamefly. Archived from the original on 2014-10-22.
- ^'Dinosaur King (ds) reviews at Metacritic.com'. Metacritic. Retrieved April 12, 2010.
- ^Bozon, Mark (October 16, 2008). 'Dinosaur King Review'. IGN. Retrieved April 12, 2010.