
With Dino Park Tycoon
You"ll Build aThriving Dinosaur Amusement Park or Face Financial Extinction!
Using knowledge and business skills, you are
in charge of running the most successful Dino Park you can possibly imagine.
As the Dino Park Tycoon, you are the boss! You make the decisions.
Learn to: Design and build your own amusement
park Hire and fire your employees Build up your inventory at the Auctions and
Dino Shopping Market Make and lose money, buy and sell, estimate and predict,
analyze charts, perform "what-ifs"
Includes Fact-Filled Dinosaur Resource Guide.
Business is your game! Dinosaurs are your business!
Review:
As with most simulation games, the story is not relevant; it's just to get you started. The objective in Dinopark Tycoon is the successful administration of a park. However, this is not your ordinary amusement park but a dinosaur park. You start off with $5000 which is borrowed from the bank. The game doesn't just limit itself to buying a few dinosaurs, but also having to buy land (there are three types of land on wich you can build your park), fence it properly (there is even an option to buy electrical fences) and hire maintenance men since you don't want your dinos to escape. You also have to buy food for your over-sized attractions. There are dinosaurs that eat only meat, and there are others who eat only vegetables. Luckily the game comes with an encyclopaedia of all the dinosaurs available, which comes in pretty handy. Your task will be to buy dinosaurs and facilities, maintain them properly, and keep the visitors entertained for the cheapest possible entrance price.
Graphics are good, considering the game's age, while sound is nothing special. The interface is a good feature of this game since it's very nice and simple to learn. Overall, this is a fun game that deserves a mark of 4!
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