

I also think that it includes features that I like about other park builders while removing some that I find meh (Thank god for wind and solar power being so much easier to work with than generators.

I think it's the fact that they are accurate dinosaurs and mammals. but something about it is extremely compelling. The bugs are there and it's clear that there's a fair number of features that aren't in just yet. Yeah, it's definitely an Early Access game. They also want to do Pterosaurs and Aquatics but nothing is confirmed as of right now. Late response, but yes, there are plans for Paleozoic animals eventually. I made a list of the ones I could spot anyways:

I guess we've seen the bulk (18?) of those in the trailer maybe. I can barely run JWE as it is on min specs (but well playable I guess).Įdit: I saw on the steam page the early access game will release with 22 animals to start with. Hopefully I can get a new laptop to play this game sometime next year. I may just be able to barely run this game if going by the min specs on the steam page. I did however find a species list here though: So glad to hear his voice once again in regards to something involving long extinct The blog appears to have been deleted? Link isn't working anyways.
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Definitely brings nostalgia of the various Walking with short series (such as Sea Monsters), and the other things he's starred in related to it. The fact they managed to get Nigel Marvin to not only narrate the trailer, but to be a character in the game is amazing. The accurate animals, and species roster is something else I'm in love with (though I truly hope they expand to including Paleozoic animals at some point, even if as DLC, if not at the very least the classic Dimetrodon). I mean I've been keeping an eye on updates here and there over the past several years. What a beautiful trailer, and what looks to be such a beautiful game.
