Bring back Jurassic Park Builder


Bring back Jurassic Park Builder
The Issue
I recently remembered a game i used to play when I was younger called Jurassic Park Builder. The game was very fun and had tons of different ways to keep you engaged. I tried looking for it it the Apple app store but couldn’t find it. I then posted the question “ Does anyone know if this game got taken down or if it’s just not on the Apple app store cuz I cant find it?” on the subreddit r/jurrasicpark and got an amazing reply. U/level69child replied “
Now is time for the sad tale of Jurassic Park: Builder.
Jurassic Park: Builder was perhaps the greatest Jurassic Park game ever made. In it, much like in Jurassic World: The Game, the player would build up their dinosaur park. However, unlike Jurassic World: The Game, the game had an actual storyline within the quests given to the player by characters like John Hammond, Henry Wu, Alan Grant, and Ian Malcolm.
To unlock dinosaurs, the player would expand the park to find amber, and then pay in-gam currency to attempt to complete the genome.
Once complete, the dinosaur would be placed in the park as a clutch of eggs. After hatching, the dinosaur would be a baby until reaching level five, when it would become an adult, and capable of battle.
In battle, much like in Jurassic World: The Game, the player would choose three dinosaurs and send them out one at a time. The player would then choose a bite attack, a tail swipe attack, or a charge attack. The player could also use a special attack or a block, each of which cost five “fangs.” Fangs were earned after each battle. There were fifty re-fightable battle stages, each with gold, silver, and bronze completion awards. The lore explanation for battle was that the dinosaurs on Isla Sorna were going crazy, and you had to subdue them.
Later, there were added aquatic and ice age parks that acted just like the main park, only each had different food and different creatures.
Food was obtained by activating food harbours, which would take an amount of hours to fill up. There were six types of food: plants and meat for the main park, fish and shrimp for the aquatic park, and different kinds of plants and meat for the ice age park.
In the main park, there was a mini-game that could be activated every nine hours called “code red.” In code red, a storm would start and your dinosaurs would try to escape, signifying how close they were to doing so by a bar above their head that slowly filled up. To reset the bar, you would tap the dinosaur, and get more money for how close they were to escaping. If a dinosaur did escape, it would be unavailable for another few hours.
In the aquatic and ice age parks, code red was replaced by a helicopter or submarine that would be sent out and return in nine hours with a chance of food, money, “Dino bucks,” (the paid currency) or DNA-containing Amber.
All in all it was a very fun game, but it was eventually shut down just a few months ago. We all mourn its passing.
Thank you for giving me an opportunity to talk about my favourite game ever made, and the one that got me introduced to video games.” I was so sad when i read that it had been deleted so i came here to try to get it back. Please help me out and im sorry this was so long to read��
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The Issue
I recently remembered a game i used to play when I was younger called Jurassic Park Builder. The game was very fun and had tons of different ways to keep you engaged. I tried looking for it it the Apple app store but couldn’t find it. I then posted the question “ Does anyone know if this game got taken down or if it’s just not on the Apple app store cuz I cant find it?” on the subreddit r/jurrasicpark and got an amazing reply. U/level69child replied “
Now is time for the sad tale of Jurassic Park: Builder.
Jurassic Park: Builder was perhaps the greatest Jurassic Park game ever made. In it, much like in Jurassic World: The Game, the player would build up their dinosaur park. However, unlike Jurassic World: The Game, the game had an actual storyline within the quests given to the player by characters like John Hammond, Henry Wu, Alan Grant, and Ian Malcolm.
To unlock dinosaurs, the player would expand the park to find amber, and then pay in-gam currency to attempt to complete the genome.
Once complete, the dinosaur would be placed in the park as a clutch of eggs. After hatching, the dinosaur would be a baby until reaching level five, when it would become an adult, and capable of battle.
In battle, much like in Jurassic World: The Game, the player would choose three dinosaurs and send them out one at a time. The player would then choose a bite attack, a tail swipe attack, or a charge attack. The player could also use a special attack or a block, each of which cost five “fangs.” Fangs were earned after each battle. There were fifty re-fightable battle stages, each with gold, silver, and bronze completion awards. The lore explanation for battle was that the dinosaurs on Isla Sorna were going crazy, and you had to subdue them.
Later, there were added aquatic and ice age parks that acted just like the main park, only each had different food and different creatures.
Food was obtained by activating food harbours, which would take an amount of hours to fill up. There were six types of food: plants and meat for the main park, fish and shrimp for the aquatic park, and different kinds of plants and meat for the ice age park.
In the main park, there was a mini-game that could be activated every nine hours called “code red.” In code red, a storm would start and your dinosaurs would try to escape, signifying how close they were to doing so by a bar above their head that slowly filled up. To reset the bar, you would tap the dinosaur, and get more money for how close they were to escaping. If a dinosaur did escape, it would be unavailable for another few hours.
In the aquatic and ice age parks, code red was replaced by a helicopter or submarine that would be sent out and return in nine hours with a chance of food, money, “Dino bucks,” (the paid currency) or DNA-containing Amber.
All in all it was a very fun game, but it was eventually shut down just a few months ago. We all mourn its passing.
Thank you for giving me an opportunity to talk about my favourite game ever made, and the one that got me introduced to video games.” I was so sad when i read that it had been deleted so i came here to try to get it back. Please help me out and im sorry this was so long to read��
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Petition created on August 28, 2020