long awaited jurassic world evolution dinosaurs (and pterosaurs) as well as doodles of me and also some freak that i know (last image, _starcade on insta and tiktok)
dinosaurs are australovenator (first four pics) and oviraptor (fifth pic). pterosaur is quetzalcoatlus (sixth pic)
There is currently a multi-game sale for various games from the publisher 'Froniter'.
The discount varies quite a bit per game, so I recommend checking out the prices yourself. However, many of them are quite significant, as seen here (in USD, as usual):
There are also quite a number of discounts available that I haven't shown here, for DLCs for a few of the games shown above. So even if you already own them, but think you may be interested in buying additional content for those games, it may be worth looking into!
I am unsure as to when exactly this promotion ends, as the main page for the promotion gives no info, and on the pages for the individual games it shows, uh....
This.....
However, regardless- if anyone is interested in checking this out, be sure to take a look A.S.A.P. !!!!
Finally, the brave operatives of the Asset Containment Unit and the Jurassic World Security Division are getting their time in the spotlight! For a limited time, the Pterosauria IMAX Cinema will be showing Danger Zone, an exclusive documentary film that takes a closer look at the work that goes into protecting the park from the dinosaurs...and vice versa!
"What we wanted to do was dispel some of the secrecy and slander around the ACU and security personnel," says Division head George Lambert. "We know we come across as kinda hard against the dinosaurs and, frankly, we want to, just in case some guests get any funny ideas. But it's all for the good of the park, both the humans and the dinosaurs, and we take as much care to protect them as we do to protect guests."
The documentary details some of the drills and procedures conducted by personnel to prevent or mitigate disasters. This even includes conducting mock containment anomalies in specialized enclosure courses on Isla Sorna. Guests will observe how the ACU responds to an Edmontosaurus that is allowed to break free of its habitat.
"Every dinosaur responds to captivity in a different way," says Lambert. "Learning how they might break it and why can help us better understand what they need to be comfortable."
In addition to security drills, the documentary will also offer a sneak peek at some ongoing genetic research that may soon be unveiled to further improve security on the island. Check your Jurassic World App for showtimes and book your tickets today!