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Dino D-Day

Dino D-Day

PC
Released

Release Date: April 8, 2011

Action, FPP, World War II, Dinosaurs, FPS, Indie Games, Shooters, Multiplayer, Internet

Dino D-Day is an alternative version of the history of World War II, based on the Source graphics engine. The Nazis managed to bring back to life the dinosaurs that will stand on the battlefield on the side of Fuhrer. We stand for one side - Nazis or Allies and together with other players we enter the battlefield.

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The year is 1942. Adolf Hitler has succeeded in resurrecting dinosaurs. The reptilian horde has trampled Europe and the Mediterranean. Can nothing stop the Nazi’s dinosaur army?

Dino D-Day is a frantic, action-packed multiplayer game that transports you to a World War II that should have been. You and your friends can battle online choosing to serve the cause of the Allied nations or the Nazis. The Allied side includes six playable characters each with unique weapons and abilities to use in combat. Gun down a Dilophosaur with your trusty M1 Garand, blast a kamikaze pterosaur out of the sky with your Thompson sub-machine gun, or toss out a dead jackrabbit to lure a raptor into a trap.

As an Axis player you will have your choice of three human classes and three dinosaur classes. Ambush your enemy with speed and stealth as the Raptor, mercilessly pound the enemy with a heavy 20mm gun as the Desmatosuchus, rampage through enemy groups as the Dilophosaur or pick up a body and throw it at an enemy for a double kill! Or if you prefer a rifle in your hand, the German soldier classes are the perfect complement to their dinosaur comrades.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Age restrictions: 16+

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Dino D-Day Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 3 GHz, 1 GB RAM, graphic card 128 MB (GeForce 6600 or better), 5 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Dino D-Day Video Game.

84%

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All Reviews: Very Positive (15,085)

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The main pros of the game

  • Unique Concept: The combination of World War II and dinosaurs is highly praised, providing a fun and absurd gaming experience.
  • Fun Gameplay: Players enjoy the lighthearted, fast-paced nature of the game, making it a good choice for casual play.
  • Nostalgia Factor: Many users have fond memories associated with the game, recalling its fun and silly elements.
  • Customizable Bot Play: Players appreciate that they can still enjoy the game against bots, especially for achievement hunting.
  • Affordable Pricing: The game is often available at a low price, making it an attractive option for budget gamers.

The main cons of the game

  • Dead Multiplayer: The player base is very small, with many reviews mentioning that the multiplayer servers are practically empty, which diminishes the experience.
  • Technical Issues: Some users report problems with the game not functioning properly, especially after updates or on newer operating systems like Windows 11.
  • Outdated Graphics and Maps: Several reviews mention that the graphics feel dated and that the maps lack inspiration, impacting the overall enjoyment.
  • Community Issues: There are concerns about the presence of negative elements within the community, including neo-Nazi and racist behavior.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Active Player Base: Users wish for a larger, more active community to enhance the multiplayer experience.
  • Improved Technical Support: There is a call for better technical support and updates to fix bugs and improve compatibility with modern systems.
  • Enhanced Graphics and Gameplay: Many players suggest that the game could benefit from a graphical overhaul and modernized gameplay mechanics to attract new players.
  • More Bots: Some users feel that having more bots available could help fill the gaps in multiplayer and provide a more engaging experience.

Summary

  • In summary, while Dino D-Day is celebrated for its unique premise and fun gameplay, it suffers from a lack of active players, technical issues, and outdated graphics, leading to a desire for improvements and a revival of its community.

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