ORDERLY CHAOS THEORY - Jurassic World: Evolution (Steam) - Livestream
I love the idea that Jeff Goldblum's Ian Malcolm spends two whole movies talking about how a theme park full of dinosaurs is a terrible idea, and then we're just gonna come along and build one in front of him despite his protests. I'm only building a dino Disneyland if a flustered Jeff Goldblum is on my design team.
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Jurassic World Evolution is a business simulation video game developed and published by Frontier Developments. The game was announced in August 2017, and was released on June 12, 2018 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The game is based on the 2015 film Jurassic World, and allows the player to construct and operate a Jurassic World dinosaur theme park. The game includes voice acting from Jeff Goldblum, Bryce Dallas Howard and B. D. Wong, reprising their roles from the Jurassic Park film series. According to Metacritic, the Windows version received "Generally favorable reviews."
Jurassic World Evolution is a business simulation game that allows the player to construct a Jurassic World dinosaur theme park with attractions and research facilities. Essential buildings and facilities featured in the game include the Expedition center, which sends paleontologists to fossil dig sites so as to obtain dinosaurs DNA content. DNA sequencing unlocks new dinosaurs and updates their statistics, such as lifespan and resilience. With sufficient DNA content, players can use the Hammond Research Center to breed and incubate the dinosaurs. Players can also improve the gene of the dinosaurs and evolve them by integrating the DNA of modern species into these dinosaurs gene to fill their gaps. These modifications to dinosaurs' DNA will change the dinosaurs base statistics, from their level of aggressiveness to their appearance. The game features a terrain tool which allows players to modify the environment, such as planting trees and creating water sources.
Dinosaurs are the game's main attractions. The game features approximately 40 dinosaur species at launch. Players need to build enclosures to contain dinosaurs for visitors' viewing. The needs of different dinosaurs, such as the type of food they eat and the extent of the social interactions they require, must be met to keep them healthy and satisfied. Dinosaurs, controlled by artificial intelligence, will interact with each other and with the environment. For instance, carnivores will attack other carnivores of a different species, and carnivores will hunt down herbivores. Players also need to construct various entertainment rides, as well as amenities such as restaurants and shops to please the guests. An example of tourist attraction is the Gyrosphere and the monorail from Jurassic World. Players can also use the game's photo mode to take pictures of dinosaurs, which also help the park to earn money and publicity. As the construction and expansion of the park, and the incubation of dinosaurs require a large sum of money, entertainment branch is the main source of the park's income. Each entertainment facilities and amenities come with their own management system, with players being able to set and adjust entry fees as well as the amount of staff present in each facility.
According to Metacritic, the Windows version of Jurassic World Evolution received "Generally favorable reviews." Sam Loveridge, from GamesRadar+, called Jurassic World Evolution "A smart, expertly crafted theme park sim." Paul Tamburro, from Game Revolution, wrote that Jurassic World Evolution is "Arguably the best Jurassic Park-themed game to date, and a must-buy for fans of the films." IGN's Dan Stapleton gave a negative review, calling it "A bad game." John Cal McCormick, from Push Square, gave a positive review of the PlayStation 4 version, stating "While there's a couple of tedious processes involved, building a park is generally entertaining".
Wikipedia contributors. Jurassic World Evolution. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. June 15, 2018, 18:21 UTC. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jurassic_World_Evolution&oldid=846015698.