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“ | The year is 1942. Adolf Hitler has succeeded in resurrecting dinosaurs. The reptilian horde has trampled Europe and the Mediterranean. Can nothing stop the Nazi’s dinosaur army? | „ |
Dino D-Day is a multiplayer first-person shooter created by 800 North. Originally released as a mod for Half Life 2 in 2009, it was released as a standalone game on April 11th, 2011 with the release of the Last Stand DLC on September 29th, 2014. Dino D-Day was heavily inspired by Jurassic Park.
Dino D-Day features the ability to play as dinosaurs in an alternate-history World War II setting. There are a total of 18 unique classes (with 9 of them being dinosaurs) across 13 maps in the base game. Dino D-Day runs off of the Source engine.
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You and your friends can battle online choosing to serve the cause of the Allied nations or the Nazis. The Allied side includes seven playable characters including Trigger, a Protoceratops rescued from the Nazis. Each Allied class has unique weapons and abilities to use in combat. Gun down a Dilophosaur with your trusty M1 Garand, blast a kamikaze pterosaur out of the sky with your Thompson sub-machine gun, or toss out a dead jackrabbit to lure a raptor into a trap.
As an Axis player you will have your choice of three human classes and four dinosaur classes. Ambush your enemy with speed and stealth as the Raptor, mercilessly pound the enemy with a heavy 20mm gun as the Desmatosuchus, rampage through enemy groups as the Dilophosaur or pick up a body and throw it at an enemy for a double kill! Or if you prefer a rifle in your hand, the German soldier classes are the perfect complement to their dinosaur comrades. You’ve played World War II games before...but have you played a World War II game with dinosaurs?
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