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There’s No Dinosaurs Review

Game: There’s No Dinosaurs
Genre: Puzzle, Seek And Find
System: Steam (Windows, macOS, Linux)
Developer|Publisher: Error 300 | Error 300, Gamersky Games
Controller Support: No
Price: US $3.99 | UK £3.39 | EU € 3,99
Release Date: February 26th, 2024

A review code was provided, with many thanks to Error 300.

There’s No Dinosaurs is a Where’s Waldo type of game. You can find a selection of hidden dinosaurs all over a variety of cartoony locations.

The Gameplay of There’s No Dinosaurs

This relaxing little hidden objects game is basically the same as any other similar hidden object game. This one is super cute, and it has a lot of weird little hidden jokes in it, too. In order to play There’s No Dinosaurs, you just need a mouse. You click the hidden dinos, zoom into the pictures with your scroll wheel, and select the hints button if you want a hint. There is no need for tutorials, no need for long explanations or fumbling around with the buttons; it’s as simple and clean as you can make a game.

There's No Dinosaurs, A black and white doodled pool scene with some items highlighted in color.
Dino Pool Party!

On the left side of the screen, there is a menu of dinos to find, each with a different sound effect when clicked on and a different color. There are a total of eight or nine levels that make up the totality of There’s No Dinosaurs.

A gallery to pick levels from in There's No Dinosaurs.
And a Dino Beach Party!

Cute and Weird

There’s No Dinosaurs is a weird little game. I noticed some strange little jokes in it, including this tasteful coverup of David here:

A black and white doodled museum scene with some items highlighted in color in There's No Dinosaurs.
At least he’s covered, I guess?

There is even a little hidden man doing a Naruto run in the museum:

A black and white doodled museum scene with some items highlighted in color in There's No Dinosaurs.
You probably shouldn’t be running in there…

Conclusion for There’s No Dinosaurs

The play of There’s No Dinosaurs was smooth, and I didn’t have any issues with it. I liked the pictures; they were fun little dino-themed adventures. The music and sound effects were a little loud, but the menu allowed me to turn them down easily. I’ve played a lot of these types of games, and it was a great example of one of these hidden objects games.

There's No Dinosaurs: A black and white doodled fair scene with some items highlighted in color.

Cute, fun, and worth picking up if you like Dinosaurs and finding Waldo.

Final Verdict: I Like it a Lot
I like it a lot

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