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DinoTribe is a single player casual strategy game. It was developed by T Marton and was released on August 9, 2024. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

What happened 65 million years ago? Why did the world of dinosaurs come to an end? Lead the last dinosaur tribe after the disaster! Explore unique islands (various terrains) Build, expand, prosper Repeatedly weighing expansion and cultivation Freely create your tribal talents Don’t ignore the emotional and physical needs of dinosaurs! Resist endless enemy attacks Select orientation game…

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100%
Audience ScoreBased on 24 reviews
story2 positive mentions
music1 negative mentions

  • Charming and cute art style with lively character designs, reminiscent of classic GameBoy Advance games.
  • Engaging gameplay that combines elements of strategy, city building, and light combat, allowing for quick play sessions.
  • Active developers provide ongoing support and updates, enhancing the overall experience and replayability.
  • The game is quite short, with many players completing it in under 5 hours, leading to limited content after finishing.
  • Some gameplay mechanics, such as population-based battle starts, can be exploited, resulting in trivialized challenges.
  • Exploration areas are restrictive, limiting the variety of units players can use and making certain areas inaccessible after attacks.
  • graphics
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game evoke a nostalgic Game Boy Advance aesthetic, characterized by a cute and effective art style that complements its gameplay. The menus are user-friendly, and the visual design supports the game's blend of genres, though the overall presentation is described as serviceable rather than groundbreaking.

    • “This game feels like if Advance Wars, C&C, and the city builder genre merged into this game. The art style is cute, the menu is simple to understand and effective, and the slight Metroidvania aspect of maps and upgrades changing between runs looks fun.”
    • “The art style is cute and serviceable, adding a charming visual element to the game.”
    • “Reminds me of a Game Boy Advance game graphically, in the best way.”
    • “The art style is cute and serviceable, but the graphics feel rather bare-bones.”
    • “The graphics are simplistic and lack depth, making the overall visual experience feel underwhelming.”
    • “While the art style is charming, it doesn't compensate for the lack of detail and polish in the graphics.”
  • story
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features a cozy world-building sim with a unique but somewhat simplistic storyline, complemented by charming art and ongoing developer support. While the narrative adds interest, it is described as bare-bones, and the music does not leave a lasting impression.

    • “It’s a cozy world-building sim with its own unique storyline, lots of small additions to keep things interesting, and active developers who are still supporting the game.”
    • “There is a story, but it's rather bare-bones. The art style is cute and serviceable, and the music is forgettable.”
  • replayability
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers some replayability through different hero abilities, making it a worthwhile purchase at its low price. However, players feel that it is not essential to buy immediately and can wait for a sale to get it at an even cheaper price.

    • “Overall, it's a cheap game that has replay value.”
    • “The game offers enough replayability to explore different hero abilities.”
    • “Overall, it's a cheap game that has replay value, but I wouldn't say you are missing much by waiting for a sale for it to go cheaper.”
    • “Probably worth the very low asking price since there is some replayability here leaning into different hero abilities.”
  • character development
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The character development is noted for its cute and lively designs, which contribute to an engaging and appealing visual experience.

    • “The character designs are cute and lively.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally considered forgettable, lacking the impact to enhance the overall experience.

    • “The music is forgettable.”
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DinoTribe is a casual strategy game.

DinoTribe is available on PC and Windows.

DinoTribe was released on August 9, 2024.

DinoTribe was developed by T Marton.

DinoTribe has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its graphics.

DinoTribe is a single player game.

Similar games include Just King, There Are No Orcs, Warpips, Thronefall, Necroking and others.