We Want You…to Fight Nazi Dinosaurs

Ancient beasts walk the earth once again, forged into terrifying weapons by none other than Adolf Hitler. Grab your weapon and prepare for the assault...it's Dino D-Day!


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Jurrasic-Sized Update and DLC Released!

The Jurassic-Sized Update

 

The long awaited graphical update to Dino D-Day fixes some issues that our community has noticed, bugs that were hampering gameplay, brings an entirely new version of the Source engine (Portal 2) to the game, and also brings a huge facelift to characters, animations, environments, weapons, and props.  You’ll see some models that have been replaced, and others are completely new.  We hope you will enjoy fighting the great dinosaur war all over again inside the newer, better looking, better playing Dino D-Day.  Oh, and did we mention it’s free?  Check out some additional before and after shots here.

 

Dino D-Day: Last Stand

 

The pulse-pounding co-op survival game where you and your friends play through 10 intense waves of snarling Nazi Dinosaurs is out of beta and ready for you to join the team.  As you fight, you’ll pick up gold from every kill you make, and can spend it in the new Quartermaster store on upgrades, special abilities, new weapons and animal companions. Our old friend Trigger is there, alongside new addition Vengeance Goat, a goat who–with the help of an allied supplied Tesla coil–serves out revenge on his former Nazi masters the old fashioned way: electrocution.  If you’ve chosen your friends and your upgrades wisely you might just survive to face the rocket-firing “Red Baron,” a big beast faster and meaner than anything you’ve faced before.  Available now on Steam.

 

One additional note on both of these game changers:  We are actively working on refining the play experience, even after we’ve launched.  We expect to make some tweaks as we receive feedback from players, so let us know what you think!  We’ve had our dedicated team of beta testers working for months now, and we feel like the game plays well and is much better looking.  However, we want the input of our entire base to really fine tune Dino D-Day in a way that satisfies both new players and those who have been around for years.  We appreciate all of you and hope you enjoy what we’ve done!


Nov 26, 2014 | Category: Uncategorized | Comments: none