If you want to get more dinosaurs into your park, you will first have to unlock more Dig Sites. Don’t pay too much attention to one division at the cost of ignoring the other two, as they are all equally important. There are three different divisions you will have to focus on, and you will have to maintain a good reputation with all three in order to progress in the game. The game be quite challenging because of all of the different things that you will have to manage, and this guide is here to help you with anything you may want to know about the game.
Definitely would be a 5/5 if there were more added features.Jurassic World Evolution is a park simulator that puts you in charge of- you guessed it- a dinosaur park! In this game, you will be in charge of everything from creating new dinosaurs, ensuring that security is up to the mark, that you’re earning enough revenue from tourism, and more. TL DR I recommend this game because of the graphics and amazing features, but it can be somewhat challenging at times. I recommend you play this game and buy it when it has a big discount. This game does include strategy when it comes to which dinosaurs you should hatch/release. There is a lot you can do while building the park and relaxing. I really like the expeditions and the research, in addition to constructing buildings. The stat designs are really laid out nicely in the game. I also enjoy how this game gives introduction to new gameplay mechanics and have you test stuff out. There are missions you can do for these divisions. In the game, there are contracts that are requested to you and you need to do them to get money, to get reputation from those divisions (Science, Entertainment, Security), and to unlock things. I enjoy (most of) the quests and how the game progresses. And I hate it whenever the dinosaurs get through the fences, but hey, these are dinosaurs that we're dealing with. I mean that the customers don't have personalities. And when I say visitor behavior, I don't mean how satisfied the customers are when it comes to food, drinks, etc. I also would've liked to have seen some dinosaurs shows for the park, and visitor behavior. And the islands are small so fitting everything is slightly challenging. For example, you can't add park customization props, like flowers or benches. However, there are times where this game was frustrating. It can be a bit challenging at times and I'm pretty sure it takes a while before you can finish the game. The graphics are pretty well-done, the sound effects are amazing, the scenery is beautiful, and this game is fun. But when Steam Winter Sale came, it was 75% off and I had enough money (probably because it was Christmas)! It was definitely worth the $13.74. However, it cost over $50 and I didn't have the money. I immediately knew from there that I wanted it. I remember on June 12 I was scrolling through the Steam store that showed some of the new games and etc. I'm a big fan of the Jurassic World movie.