Sometimes it feels like you are just clicking through the motions. The game is simple but gets tricky fast. You think you understand it, then it throws a curveball. It’s mildly annoying how addictive it gets after a while. No real reason to keep playing, but you do anyway.
The gameplay is pretty neat for a card game. You match up dinosaurs and rely on some tricky tactics. The physics are wonky at times, which can be frustrating. It’s not complicated but enough to keep your interest flickering. Basic moves, but mastering the timing takes a while.
Most players stick to simple setups, but experimenting with different dinosaurs can change the flow. Combining certain cards grants better offense or defense. It’s mostly trial and error, and there’s no one perfect combo. Just keep swapping until something clicks.
One secret is to focus on a specific dinosaur type early on. It speeds up your leveling and makes battles smoother. Also, don’t ignore the weaker cards; upgrading them sometimes helps more than buying new ones. Patience is your real friend here.
The story is straightforward. You start with basic dinosaurs, grow stronger, and face tougher foes as you go. The ending feels a bit rushed. You see the credits and still wonder what could have been improved. Not much replay value once done, but the journey there is okay for a while.