Pop 0-25, Social 1-22, rating ~11 (fully modified !! )įor paleobotanic purposes it is listed as member of the Iguanodon family (Iguanodon, Ouranosaurus). Don't let the 'giant' classfication fool you, it is not immune to large carnivores like all other giant herbivores. It is better regarded as an ARMORED herbivore, which is not attacked by small carnivores and feeds from the ground. I haven't seen any nice animations, despite its classification as 'giant' it is attacked by large carnivores. It's fully modifyed rating is the lowest of all giant herbivores, still around 151. It can be feed differently than other giant Herbivores and might be a nice addition in medium dino enclosures (for the paleobotanics).įor a large herbivore it needs a ridiculously small enclosure (about the size of a Dilophosus 3000 gras and 3000 forest)! Giant herbivore (though not that massive), which feeds from the ground. Pop 0-25, social 2-8, rating ~151 (fully modified) It is even smaller than it (smallest of all dinos so far!), but CUTER, esp its feeding animation.įast breeding, so small it fully submerges in bigger waterholes :-) Almost funny (I want swimming animations!)įor the Paleobotanic fans among us it has the same preferences than the other pachyocephalos (just other priorities). Is a small pachyocephalos, which after modifying has a rating just short of the bigger Dracorex. Pop: 0-20, Social 3-10, rating ~54 (fully modified) So what's in it:Īll three dinos get an introduction from Cabot Finch and as always need to be researched first, then digged. Let's start first with: If you want more dinosaurs you will buy this dlc anyway. Overall it's a fun pack, but compared to the rest of the packs, it is lacking, the Carnivore pack offers more interesting Dinosaurs, while the Cretaceous pack offers even more interesting Dinosaurs, and even some with new animations.Īgain it's good, but I say get the other ones first if you want some new Dinosaurs now. It's a super cute sauropod and is just a fun one to use. Homalocephale also returns from JPOG, and easily being the cutest in that game, the HD remake does it justice, it looks cute, is still tiny, and just a fun one to watch while messes around with the others, again I would use this as an exhibit filler like with Dryosaurus, to make exhibits feel more alive.Īnd easily my favourite in this pack, new comer Nigersaurus, while a large dinosaur, it's tiny compared to all the other sauropods, reaching around the same size as a Triceratops, but the Triceratops is just a bit bigger, Nigersaurus also reminds me of the platypus, with it's mouth resembling a platypus's beak. While being a herbivore pack, it should have been named to something like "the stupidly small and cute pack" because every dinosaur in this are tiny and just adorable!ĭryosaurus returns from it's JPOG days, and just like before it enjoys running around and just being cute, and sadly is defenceless like before, so be careful letting near this dino near your carnivores, it doesn't really do much, however it can make exhibits feel less empty or dead, have them running around when you have a pen full of larger herbivores, which I usually do for these and the other Ornithomimosaurs. Despite their long neck, Nigersaurs are grazers, feeding from plants close to the ground. Nigersaurus: One of the smallest Sauropods, they measure around 9 meters long. They use their stiff tail while running as a counterbalance. Homalocephale: With a name that means ‘even head’, Homalocephale sports a flat, thickened, wedge-shaped skull used as a tool for head-butting.ĭryosaurus: Preferring forested habitats, Dryosaurus rely on their speed and dexterity. The Jurassic World Evolution: Herbivore Dinosaur Pack adds three unique sociable plant eaters that are a great addition to any vibrant park. Increase the diversity of your park with the addition of three new distinct herbivores. Jurassic World Evolution: Herbivore Dinosaur Pack Возможности Получите Steam-игру Jurassic World Evolution: Herbivore Dinosaur Pack
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