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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 18 reviews
character development3 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions

  • Fun and engaging strategy gameplay with quick rounds, making it suitable for short play sessions.
  • Charming art style and cute character designs, reminiscent of classic GameBoy Advance games.
  • Offers replayability through different hero abilities and a mix of genres, including city building and auto-battling.
  • The game is very short, with some players completing it in under 5 hours and lacking post-game content.
  • Battle mechanics can feel unbalanced, with population-based mechanics leading to potential grinding and trivializing gameplay.
  • Limited exploration areas and repetitive enemy encounters can hinder variety and depth in gameplay.
  • graphics
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are described as cute and reminiscent of Game Boy Advance titles, effectively blending elements from various genres. The art style is simple yet functional, with an intuitive menu design, while the overall visual presentation supports the gameplay mechanics, including a metroidvania-like map and upgrade system. However, the story is considered minimal, and the music does not leave a lasting impression.

    • “The art style is cute and effective, making the game visually appealing.”
    • “Reminds me of a Game Boy Advance game graphically, in the best way.”
    • “The art style is cute and serviceable, adding charm to the overall experience.”
    • “The art style is cute and serviceable, but it lacks depth and detail.”
    • “The graphics feel simplistic and do not stand out in a crowded genre.”
    • “While the art style is charming, it ultimately feels underwhelming and fails to impress.”
  • 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 waiting for a sale might be a better option, as the overall experience may not be significantly enhanced by replaying.

    • “Overall, it's a cheap game that has replay value.”
    • “There is some replayability here leaning into 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.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally considered forgettable, lacking the impact to enhance the overall experience. While the story and art style receive some praise, the soundtrack does not leave a lasting impression on players.

    • “The music is forgettable.”
    • “The music is forgettable.”
    • “The music is forgettable.”
  • character development
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The character designs are noted for their cute and lively aesthetics, contributing positively to the overall appeal of the characters. However, the reviews do not provide further insights into the depth or progression of character development beyond their visual appeal.

    • “The character designs are cute and lively.”
    • “The depth of each character's backstory adds so much to the overall experience.”
    • “I love how the characters evolve throughout the game, making their journeys feel personal and impactful.”
  • story
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is considered minimal and lacking depth, with users noting that while it exists, it does not significantly enhance the experience. The accompanying art style is described as cute and functional, but the music fails to leave a lasting impression.

    • “There is a story, but it's rather bare-bones. The art style is cute and serviceable, and 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 character development but disliked it for its graphics.

DinoTribe is a single player game.

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