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Carnivores 1, 2, Ice age, Cityscape, the Mobile ports, And the Extended Canon

Started by Stegotyranno420, November 29, 2019, 10:11:23 PM

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Any one remembers the original Carnivores games(1, 2, and Ice age). Or how about that game on mobile devices called Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter. If not, here's some brief background: Humanity has found a Alien Planet called FMM-UV-32. A greedy company finds out there are aliens that resemble outdated dinosaurs(and in the North, Mammals and a few birds). The company becomes a new one known as DinoHunt Corporation, and starts a business of hunting tours for Earth-Based hunters. So you(a hunter) could now hunt and observe dinosaurs! But over the years, the company loses more clients and they tryout far fetched ideas. One example is the Mobile Space Zoo, which contains more exotic dinosaurs. The ship carrying the zoo crashes into a Colonial Space city, spawning the Cityscape incident.
After Carnivores Cityscape attempts by the offspring company of ActionForms(the original games excluding Cityscape), Tatem were made to make a new Carnivores game on mobile and console, but the community did not except them. So that spawned the Community mods of the games. The most popular mods were Carnivores Triassic(an example of Community Fanfiction) and Jurassic Park Hunter Legends(an example of a mod that uses the game's engine but has nothing to do with the story).

For more info, vistit here:https://theplutyrianencyclopaedia.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Games

So this is basically a place for people to discuss about Carnivores



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