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Want something a little more prehistoric? We can help with that! Here are some dinosaur games heading our way in 2025.
#3 INSTINCTION

Have you noticed that pretty much all of these games feature a place or world that is full of not only dinosaurs but also “clashing history” and other things of that nature? We’re just saying.
Instinction is another one of those titles, as you play an explorer who comes across a rift that will lead her to a prehistoric wonderland of sorts. But she’s not alone there. A civilization lives within this rift, and they’re bent on protecting the dinosaurs.
But it’s not just people and dinosaurs that exist here. Other things live within this unique place. Seek out these secrets and learn of the mystery that binds this place together!
#2 Jurassic World Evolution 3

Now, here’s a series that has gotten some surprisingly long legs despite certain films not being the quality they should be. Jurassic World Evolution 3 is the next installment of the dinosaur management franchise, which means you’ll need to build a brand new park for these dinos and then ensure that they STAY in those pens. Seriously, don’t let them out.
More than likely, you’ll get not only familiar dinosaurs but familiar faces from the films that highlight how everything is connected. Thus, you’ll likely see key improvements from the last game to this one. So, start building your park, get all the dinos you can, and don’t get eaten!
#1 Kyoryu

Finally, we have a dinosaur game that was actually built in memory of the game designer’s father. So, yeah, that’s very touching and you all should respect it. In Kyoryu, you’ll play a young dinosaur who lives in a post-apocalyptic world that humans used to inhabit. Your father attempts to protect you from all that’s around you, but you’re curious about the human world and all that it once offered.
Thus, you’ll go around and attempt to learn more, all the while avoiding the very dangerous dinosaurs that will come after you. Be stealthy, be careful, and don’t make your father worry about you too much. Okay?
