Saturday, September 17, 2011

JPOG

INTRODUCTION
Jurassic Park Operation Genesis is a construction and management simulation video game for PC, XBOX, Playstation. The player's main objective is simple: create a theme park/zoo featuring dinosaurs, make it popular, and make it safe. There are a few differents between the PC and PS2 version. in the PC and XBOX version, you can choose to 5 dig site, but in  PS2 you can only choose 3 dig site. players can only create dinosaur if the DNA is over 50%
  DINOSAURS
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis features twenty-five species of dinosaurs, including thirteen that appeared in at least one of the Jurassic Park films. here are the dinosaur
dryosaur

parasaurolophus
gallimimus
pachycephalosaur


homalochepale

styracosaur

ankylosaur

brachiosaur
corythosaur

camarasaur
edmontosaur  

ouranosaur
kentrosaur

stegosaur
torosaur    

triceratops
albertosaur

velociraptor
ceratosaur

dilophosaur
charcarodontosaur

allosaur
acrocanthosaur

spinosaur
T-rex


. DINOSAUR TYPES
There are exactly 4 types of dinosaur
 Small Herbivore
      These are the least popular dinosaur, ranging from 1-3 stars. Most of them are easy to handle because they don't take too much space. Although they are easy to handle, they are easy to be attack by carnivores because almost all of them are defenseless. They like to hang out with large herbivores, although kentrosaur are very shy and wary of all large herbivores except for stegosaur
Large Herbivore
     Medium-popular dinosaurs, ranging from 2-5 stars. They are challenging for small and large carnivores to take down. Parasaurolophus, Corythosaur, Edmontosaur, and Ouranosaur are defenseless, mostly relying on great numbers within their herds and speed. Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Ankylosaur, and Torosaur are able to defend themselves by using their tails or horns. Brachiosaur is the only herbivore that no carnivore can take down due to its large size   
Small Carnivore
 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 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.
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.




                                                          

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