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Gaining a three-star rating on an island gives you access to the next, and you can hop between them at will, adding newly unlocked dinosaurs and building types that were unavailable the first time you played an island, and finishing off missions for your trio of park advisors. The third starts you out with the remains of a derelict park, and hundreds of thousands of dollars in the red. The second island, for instance, is beset by tropical storms, which means you need emergency shelters and weather protection systems. The design of your park is entirely up to you, right down to where the pathways go, but you’re limited in what you can build until you’ve progressed through the island chain, facing tougher management challenges on each new location. Those tourists will also need entertainment and refreshment – apparently the chance to see living dinosaurs is no longer a big deal – so placing gift shops, fast food concessions, bowling alleys, and arcades is also required, along with viewing platforms that give good views of your menagerie. You also have to build enclosures for your animals, as well as land and air ranger stations to keep both dinosaurs and tourists safe. The more complete the DNA sequence, the higher the chance it will work. Once you have at least 50% of a complete genome for a dinosaur, you can try hatching one. You do this by constructing buildings to breed new dinosaurs, while sending out teams to fossil digs and then extracting DNA from whatever you find. You’re playing as a new Jurassic World park manager, tasked with building successful new parks on each of the five islands in the movie’s archipelago – Las Cinco Muertes or The Five Deaths.
GYROSPHERE JURASSIC WORLD EVOLUTION MOVIE
With a new Jurassic movie in theaters, kids will be experiencing a fresh wave of dino-mania, but the movie's official tie-in game, Jurassic World Evolution, does a disappointingly poor job of capturing the awe and excitement of its big screen counterpart. This shallow and often frustrating management simulation will test the patience of even the most enthusiastic young dino fan.