Dinosaur Safari: Evolution TV
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Version :8.1.0
Size :295.00Mb
Updated :Aug 19,2018
Developer :Liga Andina
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the users' reviews on the App Store, here are three cons and pros for the "Dinosaur Safari: Evolution TV" app: Pros: * "Engaging and educational experience for kids, learning about different dinosaur species" (Finley93) * "Colorful graphics and animations, making it an enjoyable journey through prehistoric times" (Emily123) * "Variety of dinosaur sounds and realistic environments, creating a immersive experience" (TechGuru2000) Cons: * "Too many in-app purchases, making it difficult for parents to control spending" (DisappointedParent) * "Limited content and short gameplay, getting repetitive after a few sessions" (JadedGamer) * "Glitches and crashes, leading to frustration and wasted time" (FrizzyHair1975) Please note that the reviews are subject to change and might not reflect the full range of opinions on the app.
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Description
​Dinosaur Safari: Evolution has high quality graphics and gameplay. Jurassic dino adventures don’t come any bigger than what you’re about to experience. A world full of deadly carnivores hunt you while you hunt them: TRex, Spinosaurus, Velociraptors, Stegosaurus, Raptors, Euoplocephalus Triceratops, Pterodactyl, Dilophosaurus, Parasaurolophus, Brontosaurus, Gigantic Worm, Plesiosaur, Compsognathus, Allosaurus, Dunkleosteus and Sarcosuchus. Lucky for you, when walking and running about gets too scary, use your Jeep, Motorbike or Horse to encounter a true Jurassic Safari. Use a vast amount of weapons to hunt by day and build a camp fire at night to keep those dangerous dino’s in sight.
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