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The prehistoric kingdom looks like Jurassic World Evolution and Planet Zoo?

Both Jurassic World Evolution, and Planet Zoo are giants in the genre of parking simulators. One offers experience based on a popular dinosaur franchise, complete with scientific laboratories for animal breeding. Another is traditional zoos in which a player is invited to create a zoo of his most bold dream. Where is the prehistoric kingdom between these two?

What is the "prehistoric kingdom" like Jurassic World Evolution?

DINOSAURS! - This NEW Zoo Building Tycoon is Jurassic Park meets Planet Zoo | Prehistoric Kingdom Of course, it is not difficult to notice that the biggest similarity between the Jurassic World Evolution and the prehistoric kingdom is that both simulator games that allow you to own the space where you take care of dinosaurs. . Both games are aimed at ensuring that their artistic style looks realistic, giving preference to a clear and realistic graphics, and not a cartoon design that can be seen in many symptuctors.

While PK prefers a more customizable and detailed style of play, both still rotate around the same goal-to manage a large park with monorails, large fences and aesthetics of the industrial building. JWE differs in that it offers much more dinosaurs for your park.

What is the “prehistoric kingdom” like a “planetary zoo”?

Although in Planet Zoo there are no dinosaurs that could be discussed, he and the prehistoric kingdom have a lot in common. Two games Hypernaste -based simulators of entertainment parks that rotate around the care, breeding and buying creatures so that people enjoy viewing. Unlike JWE, both PZ and PK, they offer a faster construction time, many aesthetic options and pay much more attention to animal and dinosaurian care.

Although PK is a game in which there are dinosaurs, it is much more like a zoo player and has a less scientific approach than we see in JWE. You can also purchase some non -non -Zapids in the game, such as mammoths.

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