Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone!

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Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone!
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Developer(s) Knowledge Adventure
Publisher(s) Knowledge Adventure
Series Jurassic Park
Platforms Microsoft Windows
Release date(s) June 29, 2001[1]
Genre(s) Action, Adventure
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer

Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone! is a 2001 video game developed and published by Knowledge Adventure for Microsoft Windows. It is based on the 2001 film Jurassic Park III. Gameplay consists of the player(s) going around on a virtual board game map. Knowledge Adventure also concurrently developed and published Jurassic Park III: Dino Defender. Certain aspects of Dino Defender were re-used for Danger Zone!.

Gameplay

InGen's supply of dinosaur DNA is nearly destroyed after an earthquake comes to Jurassic Park.[2] As in Jurassic Park III: Dino Defender, the player is again cast as a Dino Defender.[2] The player must go to Jurassic Park to retrieve new DNA samples. The game includes a multiplayer option.[2] The Dino Defender Chief, a character who serves as both an authority figure and narrator, returns from the previous game to guide the player through menus.[citation needed] Danger Zone! also recycles several cutscenes, menu designs, animations, and audio from Jurassic Park III: Dino Defender.[3]

In the game the tokens are Ford Explorers from Jurassic Park, designed for up to 2 players.[citation needed] The player goes around Jurassic Park on a board-like version of it.[3] The player's mission is to collect four DNA samples from a dinosaur chosen at the start of the game.[3] Dinosaurs include T. rex, Spinosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Compsognathus, Velociraptor, and Stegosaurus. The player can buy items, which can be used against dinosaurs.

Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone! features a variety of diverse mini-games.[3] Many mini-games are side-scrolling games that feature the same armored character used in Dino Defender.[citation needed] Other mini-games such as "Raging Raptors" involves the player controlling a raptor and fighting another raptor,[3] or hunting in a field to obtain DNA of dinosaurs using a helicopter. When the player has filled the "DNA meter" with the DNA of the chosen dinosaur, the creature is then cloned and the player wins the game.[citation needed]

Reception

Christy Wasson of GameZone had expected more action from a Jurassic Park game. She praised the graphics, and the sound effects of the game's helicopters and "somewhat realistic" dinosaurs, but also felt that the animation and narration "could use some work." Wasson also criticized the game's slow loading times, its easy difficulty, and wrote that having to compete against the computer AI is boring. Wasson also believed the game's concept would have worked better with a different theme, rather than as a board game.[2] Jason MacIsaac of The Electric Playground gave the game a 7 out of 10. Although he enjoyed the large collection of mini-games, he criticized the game's long sessions, slow loading times, and the difficulty of the "Raging Raptors" mini-game.[3]

References

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