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                                             JURASSIC PARK OPERATION GENESIS

   

You work for InGen.The player's main objective is simple: create a theme park/zoo featuring dinosaurs, make it popular, and make it safe. The gameplay functions are very similar to the SimCity and Tycoon game models. It is necessary to build feeding stations where herbivores can get bales of plant feed, while carnivores are fed live cows or goats. However, herbivores become unhappy if they don't have enough trees around them or enough nearby dinosaur friends to socialize with. Likewise, carnivores have an innate desire to hunt other dinosaurs, so even a constant stream of livestock will not keep them happy.[2]
Players may also create dinosaurs; in order to create a dinosaur, a significant percentage of the particular dinosaur's DNA is needed. Fifty percent (50%) is needed in order to create a dinosaur; the higher the percentage of DNA, the longer that dinosaur will live unless it dies by means other than natural causes (which, in the game, is old age). To gain a dinosaur's DNA, the player must extract it through fossils or amber, higher quality specimens mean that more DNA is extracted.


The player may also dig for fossils using a fossil hunting team to dig in one of the nine dig sites positioned around the world to obtain DNA. There are various dig sites in which the player may search for fossils and each dig site contains fossils from three certain dinosaurs and some of the dinosaurs, like Brachiosaurus, are available in more than one dig site. The chance of finding fossils in the site depends on the quality of the site. There are 6 classifications on the quality of a dig site. These classifications are excellent, good, average, mediocre, poor, and exhausted (exhausted sites are not truly empty, as it is still possible to find fossils, amber and gems there, but findings happen rarely and the fossils and amber are often low quality). More dig teams can be purchased at increasing amounts of money. When a player's dig teams are excavating a site, they occasionally will come across various precious metals and stones which can be sold when collected and can help raise park funds.

Dinosaurs

Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis features twenty-five species of dinosaurs, including thirteen that appeared in at least one of the Jurassic Park films. Most of the dinosaurs, however, are based on their look and appearance in The Lost World: Jurassic Park, and Jurassic Park III, even if they were in the 1st film. Each species has its own behavior. Each species is ranked using a star rating (1-5) based on their popularity with the virtual visitors, as well as grouped into one of four major categories based on size and diet: (N/A means it wasn't in any of the movies)
Dinosaur Group Star rating Film that the design is based on
Dryosaurus Small herbivore 1 N/A
Gallimimus Small herbivore 3 Jurassic Park
Homalocephale Small herbivore 3 N/A
Kentrosaurus Small herbivore 2 N/A
Pachycephalosaurus Small herbivore 2 The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Styracosaurus Small herbivore 2 N/A (featured on the population count in the first book)
Ankylosaurus Large herbivore 4 Jurassic Park III
Brachiosaurus Large herbivore 5 Jurassic Park III
Camarasaurus Large herbivore 3 N/A (only in some editions of 1st novel)
Corythosaurus Large herbivore 3 Jurassic Park III
Edmontosaurus Large herbivore 3 N/A
Ouranosaurus Large herbivore 2 N/A
Parasaurolophus Large herbivore 3 The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Stegosaurus Large herbivore 4 The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Torosaurus Large herbivore 2 N/A
Triceratops Large herbivore 5 Jurassic Park
Albertosaurus Small carnivore 3 N/A
Ceratosaurus Small carnivore 2 Jurassic Park III
Dilophosaurus Small carnivore 2 Jurassic Park
Velociraptor Small carnivore 5 Jurassic Park III
Acrocanthosaurus Large carnivore 4 N/A
Allosaurus Large carnivore 4 N/A
Carcharodontosaurus Large carnivore 4 N/A
Spinosaurus Large carnivore 5 Jurassic Park III
Tyrannosaurus Large carnivore 5 Jurassic Park III

Dinosaur Types

  • Small Herbivores
The least popular dinosaurs, ranging from 1-3 stars. They are common prey for predators (especially Dryosaurus, Gallimimus, and Homalocephale, which are defenseless), but Pachycephalosaurus, Styracosaurus, and Kentrosaurus will attack small carnivores with the exception of Albertosaurus, whilst Kentrosaurus can also harm large carnivores by swinging its spiked tail, but at the same time attempts to flee. They like to live in large herds guarded by larger herbivores, but Kentrosaurus is shy and wary of very large herbivores such as the sauropods and especially hadrosaurs in the game, but they like to socialize with Stegosaurus, since both dinosaurs are related. Pachycephalosaurus will compete with its own kind for dominance.
  • Large Herbivores
Medium-popular dinosaurs, ranging from 2-5 stars. They are challenging for small and large carnivores to take down. Parasaurolophus, Corythosaurus, Edmontosaurus, Ouranosaurus, and Camarasaurus are defenseless, mostly relying on great numbers within their herds and speed. Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Ankylosaurus, and Torosaurus are able to defend themselves by using their tails or horns. Brachiosaurus is the only herbivore that no carnivore can take down due to its large size. Triceratops is unusual because it will rampage when stressed, like the carnivores in the game. All large herbivores can live together peacefully, though Torosaurus will compete with its own kind for dominance.
  • Small Carnivores
Small carnivorous dinosaurs that ranges from 2-5 stars. These type of carnivores will attack all kinds of herbivores with the exception of Brachiosaurus, and some of the smaller carnivores will not attack Ankylosaurus. However, the Dilophosaurus (the weakest of the small carnivores) will only attack and kill small herbivores such as Dryosaurus, Homalocephale, and Gallimimus and is unable to take down large or armored small herbivores. The other three carnivores will attack herbivores small and large. The Dilophosaurus can also stay near a Velociraptor pack to scavenge kills, as both species can tolerate each other. Velociraptor cannot attack Ankylosaurus, and both Dilophosaurus and Velociraptor will run away from Brachiosaurus. Ceratosaurus will become cannibalistic if there is no other food available, and Albertosaurus will take down its own kind if one of them is diseased or sick. The downside of this dinosaur type is that they become easily stressed, an easy choice of prey for large carnivores, and can be killed by aggressive herbivores with just one attack, except for Albertosaurus and Ceratosaurus. Ceratosaurus is the only small carnivore that does not fear Allosaurus. Unlike the other small carnivores, Velociraptor will rampage when stressed, like the large carnivores do. When rampaging, they will kill other Velociraptors, as well as Ceratosaurus and Dilophosaurus.
  • Large Carnivores
Large carnivorous dinosaurs are the most popular dinosaurs that ranges from 4-5 stars. These carnivores, like their smaller relatives, will attack most kinds of herbivore, except Brachiosaurus. Usually they will attack their favored prey, if it is available. Large carnivores fight for territory when they meet, and when stressed, tend to rampage. When Spinosaurus challenge other carnivores for territory, they will not run away if they lose, which is why groups of Spinosaurus will tolerate each other. Surprisingly, Carcharodontosaurus, Allosaurus, and Acrocanthosaurus will not fight members of their species unless they're stressed, meaning they can live in groups, although Acrocanthosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus will hunt Allosaurus as food. Also, if a Carcharodontosaurs and Acrocanthosaurus are together, they treat each other with respect and will even share the same kill. Since Spinosaurus and Tyrannosaurus are the most dangerous and territorial of all the carnivorous dinosaurs, they can only be kept alone, and will kill or fight any other dinosaurs that they see, including their own kind. Spinosaurus and Tyrannosaurus are also able to do a "Death Duel" against each other, with one of them being killed by the other in the end of the duel.

Scrapped dinosaurs

Compsognathus, a major feature in the franchise is sadly absent presumably due to its very small size which would have created tremendous gameplay problems. Other species missing include two that were shown as embryo species in cold storage in the first film; Metriacanthosaurus and Proceratosaurus, and two others from the Jurassic Park films; Mamenchisaurus and Pteranodon were absent, the latter alongside any flying reptiles and aviaries. Plans for marine reptiles also never made it to fruition. Three dinosaurs seen on the park map in the film, Baryonyx, Herrerasaurus, and Segisaurus are also missing, although the first was originally to appear in the game. According to Blue Tongue the game was to originally have 40 dinosaurs, but nearly half were removed in the final version, the scrapped dinosaurs that still have files remaining in the game are:

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