Whether you're here for the "unrealistically easy" T-Rex hunting or the genuine thrill of a lone-developer project, Episode 2 offers a unique, if unpolished, prehistoric experience. You can find the latest updates and player discussions on the Steam News page.
“Just a small indie developer but it was like the Jurassic Park game I'd always wanted to play.” Steam
The game has garnered a mixed but dedicated following on platforms like the Steam Community. While some praise it as the indie "facelift" for classic titles like Jurassic Park: Trespasser , others have pointed out technical hurdles. Player Perspectives on the Dino Apocalypse dinosis-survival-episode-2
Following the events of the first part, Episode 2 tasks players with finding a critical to assist other survivors. The gameplay retains its core pillars of hunting and sneaking , but critics and players have noted a slight shift in environmental design—such as the absence of water as a decorative element compared to the first chapter. Key features of this episode include:
Community feedback highlights both the charm of the indie production and the "jank" that comes with it. Whether you're here for the "unrealistically easy" T-Rex
Manage your hunger by foraging for dinosaur eggs or cooking meat at campfires in safe zones.
If you enjoyed the initial crash-landing and desperate foraging of the first episode, pushes the narrative further into a world where dinosaurs and post-apocalyptic mystery collide. This indie title, developed primarily by a single creator, continues the story of Tom Burt as he navigates a landscape where survival isn't just about hunting—it’s about unraveling why the world fell apart in the first place. New Challenges and Narrative Depth While some praise it as the indie "facelift"
“Dinosaurs look like they drank 5 liters of vodka before they attack me.” Steam