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Ever since Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis was created, we have been waiting for a sequel, but nobody has heard of a JPOG II despite their pleas. Some people don't think that a JPOG II will be made.It will be released for the DS (if it is still in stores), 3DS, PS4, XBOX ONE, Wii (if it is still in stores), Wii U, PS VITA (if it is still in stores), and PC on November 22, 2015, possibly some delays between console releases and country releases. Here, I present to you, Jurassic Park:Operation Genesis II!
Cover: Tyrannosaurus Rex roaring at Spinosaurus, not actually battling. An Oxalaia's sail is in the background.
Background: A park and an island, with multiple dinosaur species. Park has buildings, people, fences, etc.
Tagline: Dream, Build, and Survive... AGAIN!
Gameplay[]
Not unlike the first game, the player's main objective is simple: create a
theme park/zoo featuring dinosaurs, make it popular, and make it safe with a 5-star rating. But the graphics, gameplay, and assortment of many buildings, dinosaurs, modes and options make it seem like a whole new game. Skins are avaliable, some as downloadable content, including different colors. An example of Downloadable Content is the "Crusher" Skin, a popular modification of the first game.
Prehistoric Creatures[]
Small Herbivores[]
Kentrosaurus aethiopicus
Dryosaurus altus
Pachycepalosaurus Wyomingensis
Homolocepale calathocercos
All 3 species of Prenocephale
Both species of Stegoceras
Nodosaurus textilis
Large Herbivores[]
Both species of Amphicoelias
Argentinosaurus Huinculensis
Paralititan Stromeri
Both species of Stegosaurus
Brachiosaurus altihorax
Camarasaurus Supermeus
Giraffatitan Brancai
Ankylosaurus Magniventris
Ouranosaurus Nigeriensis
Seismosaurus Hallorum
Diplodocus Carnegii
Supersaurus Viviane
Lusotitan Atalaiensis
Apatosaurus Louisae
Edmontosaurus (Both Species)
Parasaurolophus (Both Species)
Corythosaurus Casuraius
Prosaurolophus (Both Species)
Saurolophus (All four species)
Hypracosaurus Alitspinus
Lambeosaurus (All three species)
Maiasaura Peeblesourum
Charnosaurus Jiayinensis
Tenontosaurus (Both Species)
Hadrosaurus Foulkii
Olorotitan Arharensis
Brachylophosaurus
Small Carnivores[]
Velociraptor nublarensis
Masiakasaurus knopfleri
Carnotaurus sastrei
Majungasaurus crenatissimus
Large Carnivores[]
Tyrannosaurus rex Spinosaurus aegypticus
%Tyrannosaurus rex "ultimus"
&Spinosaurus aegypticus "robustus"
'%'Oxalaia quilombensis hadeni
Small Omnivores[]
Gallimimus Bullatus
Protoceratops (Both Species)
Styracosaurus Albertensis
Large Omnivores[]
Deinocherius Mirificus
Therizinosaurus Cheloniformis
Triceratops Horridus
Titanoceratops Ouranos
Torosaurus Latus
Pentaceratops Sternbergii
Nasutoceratops 'titusi
&Robustus is a nickname for the Spinosaurus in Jurassic Park III
% means DLC
Trivia[]
- Many of the dinosaurs, such as Oxalaia and Nasutoceratops, were described after 2010.
- The behaviors of the dinosaurs are much more natural, such as the fact they are likely to stay closer to their territory than barging into another's territory and killing it's owner.
- The tourists are more lively, and more like Zoo Tycoon 2. They are more curious about loose dinosaurs, and incredibly rarely, they may tame them. This is more common with small herbivores.
- Multiple fence types are avaliable, and plants and rocks can be placed manuable.
- You can go into tourist mode, and do things such as clean paths, fix fences, and lure dinosaurs manually.
Death Duels[]
Death Duels are a mechanic first implemented in JPOG1. The winner is random, and will gain injuries from battle, such as severed limbs or bloodied anythings. The dinosaurs with the most injuries but few health issues gain more popularity.