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Overview Dino D-Day OverviewDino D-Day is a FPS developed by 800 North and published by Digital Ranch. It presents an interesting alternate universe where Hitler resurrected dinosaurs for combat during WWII. Play as the Allies, defending against the evil forces of the Nazis and their dinosaurs, or play as the Axis, either as a soldier or a dinosaur itself.
Each side of the war has different tactics, such as teamplay for Allies and more independent arena tactics for the Axis. Choose from 8+ human classes and 6+ dinosaur classes, each with their own special abilities and skills. Master the variety of weapons available from grenades to assault rifles. Claim different objectives through the different game modes, from King of the Hing to escort missions. Other features include intuitive FPS controls, awesome dinosaur mechanics (like mauling goats), and an achievements system.Dino D-Day Key Features:. There are Dinosaurs – shoot down T-Rexes and Velociraptors, or play as one!
Choose from over six different dinosaurs to wreak havoc with. Weapon Variety – from assault rifles to grenades, master the various weapons available to crush opponents. Class Variety – choose to be a dinosaur or one of 8+ human classes, each with their own special abilities and skills. Smooth FPS Controls – controls will feel similar for FPS veterans, and intuitive for newbies to FPS games. Different Game Modes – players can choose different game modes to shake things up, from Team Deathmatch to King of the Hill.Dino D-Day Screenshots.
Additional Info Dino D-Day Additional InformationDeveloper(s): 800 NorthPublisher(s): Digital RanchGame Engine: Valve's Software Source EngineRelease Date: April 8, 2011Development History / Background:Dino D-Day is a FPS MMO mixing dinosaurs and World War II that is developed by 800 North and published by Digital Ranch. Dino D-Day was developed through Valve's software Source game engine and released via Steam in April 2011. There was a large content update in April 2016 that included new maps and tweaks in weapon balance.
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'Dinosaurs exist and the Nazis have them!'
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Dino D-Day is a 2011 First-Person Shooter for the PC, developed by 800 North and Digital Ranch, set in World War II... more or less. There is one minor difference: Those Wacky Naziscloneddinosaurs. Training them to fight the allies and equipping them with guns and armor, the Nazis gain a terrifying new advantage. In this game, you play as either the Allies or the Axis (which despite the name has no Japanese or Italian characters) and can play in several classic first person shooter game modes such as control points, deathmatch, and king of the hill. A cooperative Multi-Mook Melee game mode, titled 'Last Stand', is also available as paid DLC.
The Axis has eight playable characters, plus two map exclusive dinosaurs. As the inventors of the cloning process, they have the majority of playable dinosaurs. These include the Stygimoloch, a fairly average quadruped with a back mounted machine gun, the Velociraptor, a fast but fragile predator that can pounce on a victim, leaving seconds for teammates to save them, the Desmatosuchus, a very tanky but slow quadruped with a mounted Anti-Air gun (which is never used on aircraft in game), the Dilophosaurus, a fairly tough and fast dinosaur that can knock targets over with a charge and throw goats and downed enemies, the Microraptor, a bird-like dinosaur that can glide, cling to walls, and spit blinding acid, and the compy, a small, fast, but very fragile dinosaur with a grenade strapped to it that can be detonated at any time. Additionally, Karl Hissman can summon kamikaze pterosaurs, the T-Rex and Styracosaurus can be played in specific maps, a Mosasaur can be found in a certain map and will kill ANY player that touches it, and a Triceratops existed in the since removed single player beta. Many more are referenced in-game and in-lore, but are not seen in-game, such as the Plesiosaur, Deinosuchus, and Dunkleosteus. In addition, the Axis has three human characters, the previously mentioned Karl Hissman, a devoted Nazi sniper, Kurt Streicher, a fairly average soldier with no special abilities, but few weaknesses, and Wolfgang Von Graff, The Medic for humans and dinosaurs alike, but far from harmless in his own right.
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The Allies lack the know how to clone dinosaurs as yet, so all but one of their seven team members are humans from various countries. The team includes Jack Hardgrave, The Leader known to punch Tyrannosaurs to death, Joe Spencer, a quick soldier who can call in an artillery strike, Nigel Blythe, a british soldier who can use the rocket launcher or the flamethrower, which are excellent for fighting tanky dinosaurs and hard to hit dinosaurs, respectively, Ilona Vike, a latvian sniper who can bait velociraptors with a jackrabbit distraction, leaving them immobile and vulnerable for a few seconds, Camille Brun, a french medicwith an SMG, and Jakob Brown, a jewish german defector who uses a heavy machine gun and powerful but inaccurate flechette gun in combat. Trigger is the sole allied dinosaur, a small Protoceratops rejected by the Germans for a leg deformity. The Allies found him and fitted him with a prosthetic and a mounted machine gun, granting the allies a powerful new ally. Guess that insistence on 'perfection' didn't work out so well for the Nazis.
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