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Jurassic World Evolution 2 - Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack DLC Steam CD Key

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Requires the base game Jurassic World Evolution 2 on PC Steam in order to play.
Release date: 08/03/2022

Showcase an array of outstanding new prehistoric species with the Jurassic World Evolution 2: Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack. Inspired by Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and DreamWorks Animation’s hit Netflix show, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, this DLC features two entirely new dinosaurs, two new variants for existing species, and eight eye-catching skins that players can use to bring their parks to life.

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  • SCORPIOS REX
    One of Dr. Henry Wu’s first hybrid creations, the Scorpios Rex is a truly fearsome carnivore. Blood-red eyes, charcoal-black scales, prominent spikes, and jagged, uneven teeth characterise this impressive species. Known for its aggressive nature, it was originally deemed unfit for display…until now.
  • MONOLOPHOSAURUS  
    Named for the single crest adorning its skull, the Monolophosaurus is a medium-sized carnivore from the mid-Jurassic period. Its distinguished crest helps intensify roars and aids communication between Monolophosauruses.
  • OURANOSAURUS  (Variant)
    The Ouranosaurus is a peaceful herbivore that lives in large herds. Keeping a single Ouranosaurus is not advised, as lone individuals have been known to break out of their enclosures and panic guests. The Ouranosaurus has a broad snout and tall spines on its back supporting a camel-like hump.
  • KENTROSAURUS  (Variant)
    Despite being covered in lethal-looking spikes, the Kentrosaurus is actually a docile herbivore that uses its beak to bite off plant material. One of the smallest species of stegosaur, the Kentrosaurus defends itself when threatened using long spikes on each shoulder and smaller spikes protruding from its hips and tail.
  • 8 NEW DINOSAUR SKINS
    Bring the Baryonyx trio Grim, Limbo and Chaos, plus Toro the Carnotaurus, Bumpy the Ankylosaurus, and Big Eatie the Tyrannosaurus Rex to life in your parks, and entrance your guests with two glow-in-the-dark skins inspired by the Parasaurolophus Lux.
    • 1 Ankylosaurus skin - Bumpy
    • 3 Baryonyx skins - Grim, Limbo, Chaos
    • 1 Carnotaurus skin - Toro
    • 2 Parasaurolophus Lux skins - Lux 1 (glow in the dark), Lux 2 (glow in the dark) 
    • 1 Tyrannosaurus rex skin - Big Eatie 
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Nicolas
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I loved this game, very addictive and very complete! A good introduction to management games, very easy to learn! The dinosaurs are well done and the career mode really puts you in the mood!
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ciokobanana
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Fantastic game. it renews the gameplay of the first and improves it, relaxing, sometimes almost too simple but a fantastic mix for an enthusiast!
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Leafy
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Awesome DLC for a great game. I have always come back to Jurassic World to enjoy the new dinosaurs, skins, and park content they add with each expansion.
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Tarrok
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If you like Jurassic Park franchise, dinosaurs in general, amusement park city builders like rollercoaster tycoon or played previous part then you'll like this. Fun game for relaxing or immersing yourself in the Jurassic Park world. Unfortunately there are still quite annoying bugs like rangers being unable to reach spots, guest number stuck at certain amount despite anything you do. Not all the time and restarting scenario/map helps but can be infuriating if it happens to you on a challenge run or after dozens of hours put into a park. One thing missing still for me is some basic templates enclosures. I'm hardly creative or patient and most attempts to make anything in this manner usually endw in ugly, lacking disaster. I'd like to have an option to built for instance a basic T-Rex enclosure from a template and improve over it, rather then trying to build from scratch which always ends up lacking or ugly.
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Sylencer
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I grabbed the full game with premium edition 2022 for less than 30 bucks. AI pathing is terrible. I have to unstuck or manually drive with ranger teams every 5 minutes. Too few features or upgrades exist to automate stuff like refuel generators or auto rest researchers. Aside from that, the game is worth the money I paid. You get quite a bit out of it. The campaign is decent, but the voice acting is cringeworthy. The same goes for chaos theory mode. Mission objectives go from building a park quickly to telling you two goals later that you better recreate the park again and move most of your stuff because of attractions and other garbage. Apparently, food vendors don't sell drinks, which is beyond stupid. Placing routes for park tours is terrible, as is the whole park tour itself. Having premium edition 2021 and 2022 keys split with fewer DLCs is dumb. I only do campaigns, challenges, and chaos theory for achievements. Challenges are aids and don't really give any reward for completing them. Sandbox mode is where it's at.
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