DinoTribe
- August 9, 2024
- T Marton
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…
Reviews
- Charming art style and cute character designs reminiscent of classic GameBoy Advance games.
- Offers a fun blend of strategy and light gameplay with replayability through different hero abilities and randomized maps.
- Quick rounds and a low price make it an accessible option for casual gamers looking for a short, enjoyable experience.
- The game is quite short, with many players completing it in under 5 hours, leading to a lack of content post-completion.
- Combat can feel out of the player's control at times, with random enemy spawn points affecting gameplay unpredictably.
- Limited exploration and repetitive gameplay mechanics can make the experience feel shallow and lacking in variety.
- graphics3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -67 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The graphics are reminiscent of Game Boy Advance titles, featuring a cute and effective art style that complements the gameplay. The menus are simple and user-friendly, while the game's visual design supports its blend of genres, though the overall presentation is considered serviceable rather than groundbreaking.
“This game feels like if Advance Wars, Command & Conquer, 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 elements of maps and upgrades changing between runs look fun.”
“Reminds me of a Game Boy Advance game graphically, in the best way.”
“The art style is cute and serviceable, but it lacks depth and detail.”
“The graphics feel outdated and do not match the expectations set by modern games.”
“While the game has a charming aesthetic, it ultimately falls short in visual fidelity.”
- replayability2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game offers some replayability through different hero abilities, making it a worthwhile purchase at a low price. However, players suggest that it may be better to wait for a sale, as the overall experience may not be essential.
“Probably worth the very low asking price since 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.”
- character development1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Reviewers appreciate the character designs for their cute and lively aesthetics, suggesting that the visual appeal contributes positively to the overall character development experience.
“The character designs are cute and lively.”
- music1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -100 % neutral mentions
- 200 % negative mentions
The music in the game is generally considered forgettable, lacking the impact to enhance the otherwise simple story and cute art style.
“The music is forgettable.”
“There is a story but it's rather bare-bones, the art style is cute and serviceable, and the music is forgettable.”
- story1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The story is present but minimalistic, lacking depth, while the art style is charming yet basic, and 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.”