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Dino Frontier

Dino Frontier

PlayStation
Released

Release Date: August 1, 2017

Singleplayer

A unique real time strategy game from Uber Entertainment studio, developed for virtual reality sets. Dino Frontier takes place in alternate Wild West settings, filled not only with cowboys, bandits, sheriffs and locals, but also titular dinosaurs. Players act as the so-called “Great Mayor” managing a village.

6.9

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Dino Frontier is a unique real time strategy game developed with virtual reality sets in mind. It is a work of Uber Entertainment team, known from its well-received Planetary Annihilation for PC. This title debuted on PS4.

Plot

Dino Frontier presents alternative visions of the Wild West era, with that world inhabited not only by sheriffs, bandits and locals, all trying to survive in harsh environment, but also dinosaurs. Players act as a so-called Big Mayor, overlooking our own settlement.

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Game Ratings for Dino Frontier Video Game.

6.9

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 37% of Critics. There are 9 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

Gamerheadquarters: 9.3 / 10 by Glen Fortkamp

Dino Frontier VR for PlayStation4 VR is a blast. It is accessible for all ages.

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Thumb Culture: 7 / 10 by Stuart Shortland

Ever wondered what it would be like to train dinosaurs just like Chris Pratt in Jurassic World? Well wonder no more with Dino Frontier by Uber Entertainment on the PSVR.

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PlayStation LifeStyle: 7.5 / 10 by Chandler Wood

Dino Frontier is an impeccably charming adventure, one that feels like physically playing with a bunch of cowboy figures and plastic dinosaurs. There's the foundation for a really solid and unique simulation builder game, not to mention another great application of virtual reality, but Dino Frontier never plays to its strengths as a game. Building the town and training the dinosaurs ends up being a linear experience without the kind of freedom you would expect from a builder, though still has the charm of opening up a toy box and imagining a world where dinosaurs and cowboys roam the Wild West together.

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