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{{Short description|2012 video game}}
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{{Infobox video game
{{Infobox video game
| name = Jurassic Park: Builder
| = Jurassic Park Builder
| image = Jurassic Park Builder cover.jpg
| developer = Ludia
| developer = Ludia
| publisher = Ludia
| publisher = Ludia
| released = {{vgrelease new|NA|July 23, 2012|WW|October 18, 2012}}
| released = {{ |NA|July 23, 2012||October , 2012}}
| genre = [[Construction and management simulation]]
| genre = [[Construction and management simulation]]
| modes = [[Single-player]]
| modes = [[Single-player]]
| series = ''[[Jurassic Park video games|Jurassic Park]]''
| platforms = [[iOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[Microsoft Windows]]
| platforms = [[Android (operating system)|Android]][[]]
}}
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'''''Jurassic Park Builder''''' was a 2012 [[construction and management simulation]] video game developed and published by [[Ludia]] for [[iOS]] and [[Android (operating system)|Android]] operating systems, as well as [[Facebook]].<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.ludia.com/en/games/jurassic-park-builder | title = Jurassic Park™ Builder | publisher = ludia.com | date = 2012-08-20 | access-date = 2015-02-20 | first = Ludia | last = Ludia Inc.}}</ref> The game, based on the ''[[Jurassic Park]]'' series, allows the player to build a theme park featuring extinct animals. Ludia ended the game's support as of March 30, 2020, making it unplayable.<ref name=closure>{{cite web |title=Jurassic Park Builder: Game closure |url=https://www.facebook.com/notes/jurassic-park-builder/jurassic-park-builder-game-closure/2745898668832367/ |website=Facebook |archive-url=https://archive.today/20200207185554/https://www.facebook.com/notes/jurassic-park-builder/jurassic-park-builder-game-closure/2745898668832367/ |archive-date=February 7, 2020 |date=February 6, 2020}}</ref>


the ''[[Jurassic ]]'', the of ''[[Jurassic World]]''.
'''''Jurassic Park: Builder''''' is an [[Apple Inc|Apple]] and later [[Android (operating system) | Android]] and [[Facebook]] application produced by Ludia in 2012.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.ludia.com/en/games/jurassic-park-builder | title = Jurassic Park™ Builder | publisher = ludia.com | date = 2012-08-20 | accessdate = 2015-02-20 | first = Ludia | last = Ludia Inc. }}</ref> It is a is a construction and management simulation game in which the player builds a Jurassic Park featuring extinct animals. Three kinds of parks can be made. ''[[Jurassic Park]]'', located on [[Isla Nublar]], featuring dinosaurs and other Mesozoic animals. ''Aquatic Park'', located on a seabed featuring extinct aquatic animals. ''Glacier Park'', located in Patagonia, featuring extinct animals from the {{w|Cenozoic}} era along with some [[Mesozoic]] [[crocodilians]].

It would be considered a mobile version of ''[[Jurassic Park III: Park Builder]]'' and ''[[Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis]]''.


== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
''Jurassic Park Builder'' is a [[freemium]] game<ref name=Apps/> consisting of two-dimensional landscape renderings and three-dimensional creatures.<ref name=En/> The player's objective is to build and maintain a [[Jurassic Park (film)|Jurassic Park]] theme park.<ref name=GZ/> The player begins the game with a basic home base, while expansion of the park is done by clearing land.<ref name=En/> To create dinosaurs, the player must clear away trees and rocks to locate prehistoric mosquitos, which are trapped in [[amber]] and contain dinosaur DNA. In a laboratory, the player then attempts to unlock the DNA from the mosquito. If the player is successful, then a dinosaur egg is created.<ref name=GZ/> Amber is sometimes discovered when the player clears land for park expansion.<ref name=Apps/>
Gameplay is similar but not as detailed and grandiose as the construction engine of ''Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis''. Players are given a stretch of land to build upon, which they can expand as they level up. Players can place whatever they wish into their park as long as space is available.


Basic mission objectives are given to the player by characters from the first two films:<ref name=Slide/><ref name=GZ/> [[Alan Grant (character)|Alan Grant]], [[John Hammond (Jurassic Park)|John Hammond]], [[Ian Malcolm (character)|Ian Malcolm]], and [[List of Jurassic Park characters#Kelly Curtis|Kelly Curtis]]. [[Henry Wu (character)|Dr. Henry Wu]], a park scientist, also appears in the game, which features no characters from the film ''[[Jurassic Park III]]''. Mission objectives include constructing roads and feeding creatures in the park. Completing missions ultimately gives the player the ability to create new buildings and conduct research for cloning new dinosaurs.<ref name=GI/> Buildings include hotels and theme park attractions,<ref name=En/> including tour vehicles that travel along a path determined by the player.<ref name=GZ/>
'''Top bar''': The top bar shows the player's level and the amount of consumable goods. Players can earn a variety of consumable foods for ingame use. Crops serves as food for the herbivores, meat serves as food for the carnivores. The game's primary currency are gold coins. The game's rare Dino-Dollars are used to buy special items. Dino-Dollars can be purchased from the ingame store using real currency or can be earned by leveling up or fulfilling certain criteria in the "GET MORE FOR FREE" option in the resources tab. Dino-Dollars can also be used to buy coins and large quantities of meat or crops.


Revenue is earned through the buildings and dinosaurs that are located in the park.<ref name=Apps/><ref name=Slide/> Revenue is collected in regular intervals, and the player can earn more money by feeding the dinosaurs to level them up.<ref name=Slide/> Although the dinosaurs do not require food to survive, feeding the animals will level them up, resulting in higher profits for the player.<ref name=Slide/><ref name=Apps/> Carnivorous and herbivorous creatures require their own supply of food, which must be managed by the player to avoid running out. The player can choose to pay real money to purchase [[Virtual economy|in-game currency]], as well as supplies such as dinosaur food.<ref name=En/> Various aspects of the game take time to progress, including the hatching of dinosaur eggs, the clearing of forest land, and shipments of food from the mainland. The player can pay real currency to speed up these parts of the game.<ref name=Slide/>
'''Bottom bar:''' At the bottom of the screen 4 icons are shown.


In a [[minigame]] titled "Red Zone", the player must tap on a specific dinosaur to prevent it from escaping its enclosure.<ref name=Slide/> In addition to breakouts, the player is occasionally given the option to respond to other emergencies such as storms. Responding to emergencies earns the player additional in-game currency.<ref name=GZ/>
* '''Options:''' Allows for toggling of notifications and sound effects. Player can log in and out of account, reset park, change server(corresponds to world location), view the Help option, and read the credits.
* '''Market:''' Links to a large catalog of items that can be bought.
* '''Social:''' Enables players to connect with other players and visit their parks.
* '''Roads:''' Links to the menu to place and remove roads.


Aside from Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar, the game features two additional parks that the player can create: Aquatic Park, located on Nublar's [[seabed]], featuring extinct aquatic animals; and Glacier Park, located in [[Patagonia]], featuring extinct animals from the [[Cenozoic]] era along with some [[Mesozoic]] [[crocodilians]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.games.com/game/ludia/jurassic-park-builder | title = Game description from Games.com | publisher = games.com}}</ref>
The tabs in the Market are explained here.


==Development and release==
'''Resources Tab''': Lists the amount of food, gold and Dino-Dollars.
In October 2011, [[Ludia]] announced a partnership with [[Universal Pictures]] to produce a park-building video game titled ''Jurassic Park: The Social Game''. The game was to be released for [[Facebook]] and for [[mobile device]]s via the [[App Store (iOS)|App Store]], with a scheduled release in early 2012.<ref>{{cite web|last=Usher|first=Anthony|title=Ludia and Universal Pictures bringing Jurassic Park: The Social Game game to iOS and Facebook in 2012|url=http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/Multiformat/Jurassic+Park+%28social+game%29/news.asp?c=34804|access-date=November 8, 2017|work=Pocket Gamer|date=October 31, 2011}}</ref> The game was ultimately released as ''Jurassic Park Builder''.<ref name=Jul2012/><ref name=Oct2012/>


In North America, the game was released for the [[iOS]] operating system on July 23, 2012,<ref name=Jul2012>{{cite web|last=Mundy|first=Jon|title=Build your own version of Jurassic Park in new iOS social sim|url=http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/iPhone/Jurassic+Park+Builder/news.asp?c=43399|access-date=November 8, 2017|work=Pocket Gamer|date=July 24, 2012}}</ref> accompanied by a simultaneous release on Facebook.<ref>{{cite web|title=Jurassic Park Builder - About|url=https://www.facebook.com/pg/JurassicParkBuilder/about/?ref=page_internal|website=[[Facebook]]|access-date=November 7, 2017}}</ref> A version was also released for the [[Android (operating system)|Android]] operating system.<ref name=Flop/> In the United Kingdom, the game was released through the App Store on October 19, 2012.<ref name=Oct2012>{{cite web|last=Usher|first=Anthony|title=Jurassic Park Builder stomps onto the UK App Store for iPhone and iPad|url=http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/iPhone/Jurassic+Park+Builder/news.asp?c=45917|access-date=November 8, 2017|work=Pocket Gamer|date=October 19, 2012}}</ref> The game was updated two months later to include aquatic creatures and to fix [[software bug]]s.<ref>{{cite web|last=Oxford|first=Nadia|title=Jurassic Park Builder's latest update goes under the sea|url=http://www.gamezebo.com/2012/12/12/jurassic-park-builders-latest-update-goes-under-sea/|website=Gamezebo|access-date=November 7, 2017|date=December 12, 2012|archive-date=November 8, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171108035206/http://www.gamezebo.com/2012/12/12/jurassic-park-builders-latest-update-goes-under-sea/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
'''Dinosaurs Tab''': Players can choose from more than over 30 dinosaurs to place into the park. In order to obtain these dinosaurs, the player must expand his park by cutting down the surrounding jungle area and clearing away the debris left behind. One piece of debris will contain a piece of amber, which the player must invest money into decoding. Once fully decoded, a dinosaur will be revealed and be ready for purchase. Most dinosaurs can be bought with the coins earnable ingame, but certain dinosaurs can only be purchased with special Dino-Dollars. Only one of every species of dinosaur can be placed into the park,although the smaller ones live in pairs and the dodo actually has 3 birds per batch. When the dinosaur is placed into the park, it starts out as an egg. The player must wait on the corresponding time limit to pass in order for the dinosaur to hatch. When the dinosaur hatches, it will begin to generate money for the player to collect. Carnivores are kept in cages, while herbivores are not confined. All dinosaurs start from level one. The higher the level, the more money they earn. When they reach the halfway mark for every dinosaur level (example: lvl 5), the dinosaur matures into its adult form. To level up a dinosaur, the player must feed it(crops for herbivores and meat for carnivores). When a dinosaur reaches level 10, it can be evolved. Evolving a dinosaur allows it to reach the next level tier, which allows it to make more money. Evolving a dinosaur also changes its skin, which only serves for visual appeal and does not affect gameplay. Choosing the evolve option is irreversible and makes the evolving dinosaur unavailable until it is fully evolved. No money can be earned from it during this time. When the dinosaur is fully evolved, it will revert to an egg form, and the player must wait out the time limit until it can hatch again. The process can be repeated up to level 40 (aka level MAX) and can be done for every dinosaur.


Ludia ended the game's support as of March 30, 2020, making it unplayable.<ref name=closure/>
Obtaining meat and crops is possible via their corresponding harbors. The player invests money into the individual harbors, which opens up a time window which the player can expand by putting in more money. The harbors collect food for the dinosaurs over the time limit. Harbors can also be upgraded to allow more food to be earned and have longer time to allow more food to be gathered.


== Reception ==
'''Decorations Tab''': The player can purchase foliage or aesthetic pieces for the park. They take up the park's space but have no actual affect on gameplay. When placed next to buildings or dinosaurs, it allows coins to be collected faster. Plants, fountains, braziers, fossils, rocks, and various other items can be unlocked by leveling up. The higher the level, the more content the player has access to. These items can be purchased with coins, but certain items can only be bought with Dino-Dollars.
The iOS version had strong sales in the first week of its release.<ref>{{cite web|last=Cowan|first=Danny|title=Top-Grossing iOS Games: Jurassic Park Builder sees strong sales in debut week|url=https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/175203/TopGrossing_iOS_Games_Jurassic_Park_Builder_sees_strong_sales_in_debut_week.php|website=[[Gamasutra]]|access-date=November 7, 2017|date=August 1, 2012}}</ref> ''Jurassic Park Builder'' was among the top 15 downloaded Android and iOS games of 2013. It was also among the top 10 highest grossing Android and iOS games of 2013.<ref name=Flop>{{cite web|last=Christiansen|first=Tom|title=Movie Tie-ins Aren't the Flops They Used to Be|url=https://www.gamezebo.com/game-development/movie-tie-ins-arent-the-flops-they-used-to-be/|website=Gamezebo|access-date=November 7, 2017|date=June 12, 2014|archive-date=November 8, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171108094057/http://www.gamezebo.com/2014/06/12/movie-tie-games-flops-used/}}</ref>


Ben Hanson of ''[[Game Informer]]'' gave the game three and a half stars out of five. Hanson considered the sound effects to be the "weakest part" of the game, and wrote that the game "doesn't do anything exceptional for the genre, but if you have an ounce of love for Jurassic Park you might as well give it a shot".<ref name=GI>{{cite magazine|last=Hanson|first=Ben|title=I've Decided To Endorse Jurassic Park Builder|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/blogs/editors/b/gihanson_blog/archive/2012/07/29/i-39-ve-decided-to-endorse-jurassic-park-builder.aspx|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120801205850/http://www.gameinformer.com/blogs/editors/b/gihanson_blog/archive/2012/07/29/i-39-ve-decided-to-endorse-jurassic-park-builder.aspx|url-status=dead|archive-date=August 1, 2012|magazine=[[Game Informer]]|access-date=November 7, 2017|date=July 29, 2012}}</ref> Mike Wehner of [[Engadget]] noted the in-game cost for some items and wrote: "''Jurassic Park Builder'' will certainly satisfy fans of similar games like ''[[FarmVille|Farmville]]'' or even ''[[Sim City]]'', but before you dive into the prehistoric landscape make sure you get your credit card ready. Chances are you're going to need it before long".<ref name=En>{{cite web|last=Wehner|first=Mike|title=Daily iPad App: Jurassic Park Builder makes me wish in-app purchases were extinct|url=https://www.engadget.com/2013/07/30/daily-ipad-app-jurassic-park-builder-makes-me-wish-in-app-purch/|website=[[Engadget]]|access-date=November 7, 2017|date=July 30, 2013}}</ref> Eli Hodapp of ''[[TouchArcade]]'' wrote: "If you're hoping for a mixture of a Tycoon-style game with Jurassic Park decals and racing stripes, you're going to be sorely disappointed. What we've got here is your average run of the mill free to play building game. Timers are everywhere, we hit our first pay wall about nine minutes in, and come across an array of other time (and money) sinks".<ref>{{cite web|last=Hodapp|first=Eli|title=TA Plays: 'Jurassic Park Builder' - Watch Us Blow Through Time Sinks with $10 Worth of Dino Bucks|url=http://toucharcade.com/2012/07/24/ta-plays-jurassic-park-builder/|website=[[TouchArcade]]|access-date=November 7, 2017|date=July 24, 2012}}</ref> Dave Gilmore of ''[[The Baltimore Sun]]'' praised the game and rated it 4 out of 4.<ref>{{cite news |last=Gilmore |first=Dave |title='Jurassic Park Builder' is dino-mite |url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/bal-jurassic-park-builder-review-story.html |access-date=February 13, 2020 |work=The Baltimore Sun |date=July 31, 2012 |archive-date=February 13, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200213141306/https://www.baltimoresun.com/bal-jurassic-park-builder-review-story.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>
'''Buildings Tab''': The player can place certain buildings into their park to allow more coins to be collected. These buildings do not alter gameplay and only serve for visual stimulus and to obtain more coin. Buildings must be constructed before they can start earning coins in game. This means the player must wait out a time limit. There are a variety of buildings to choose from. Most can be purchased with coins, but certain ones can only be obtained via Dino-Dollars.


Website Slide to Play wrote: "As much as we dislike this unchallenging gameplay design, we still can't help but enjoy the pleasant visuals and audio". The review concluded: "''Jurassic Park Builder'' isn't deep or challenging at all, unless you consider self-control to be a challenge. If you can keep yourself from spending a lot of extra money for in-game extras, ''Jurassic Park Builder'' is harmless fun".<ref name=Slide>{{cite web|title=Jurassic Park Builder|url=http://www.slidetoplay.com/jurassic-park-builder-review/|website=Slide to Play|access-date=November 7, 2017}}</ref>
'''Other Features'''


Rob Rich of 148Apps.com gave the game four stars out of five and wrote: "''Jurassic Park Builder'' is not ''Operation Genesis'' for mobile devices, but it is like playing a simplified freemium version of it. Which is all kinds of alright". Rich praised the game's graphics: "Backgrounds are lush and colorful, while the dinos themselves are actually three-dimensional and animated quite well. They even look good when zoomed in as close as possible, which is something not many free-to-play sims can claim". However, Rich criticized the game's "cheesy 'cameos'" and "horrific lag each time the game first starts up as it contacts Game Center. Waiting several seconds – possibly even a minute – until it's all good to go sees everything running nice and smooth, but that initial period of chugging can be excruciating".<ref name=Apps>{{cite web |url= http://www.148apps.com/reviews/jurassic-park-builder-review/|title= Jurassic Park Builder Review|last= Rich|first= Rob|date= July 30, 2012|website= 148Apps.com|access-date= December 13, 2017}}</ref>
*Options Menu: Allows for toggling of notifications and sound effects. Player can log in and out of account, reset park, change server(corresponds to world location), view the Help option, and read the credits.
*Market Tab: Allows player to buy above mentioned items.
*Social Tab: Allows player to see achievements he/she has earned, view the game's leaderboards, see friends' parks, and read the ingame mailbox.
*Roads: Allows player to construct a Safari Tour around the park. Purely for aesthetic appeal. No actual affect on gameplay.
*Code Red: A minigame option available only if the player's park contains at least 5 carnivorous dinosaurs. When the bar is full, the player can select this option. It is an opportunity to earn coins. When selected, the ingame weather will switch to a violent storm, and the carnivores will start rampaging. A circle will appear over their heads and will fill up with color from green to blinking red. The brighter the color, the more coin is earned. The player must tab on the dinosaur before the circle completely fills to earn the coin. If any circle above any carnivore's head fills completely, the minigame is over. A message will appear saying that dinosaur has escaped and is temporarily unavailable until a time limit runs out. When the time limit runs out, the dinosaur will return to the park. The objective is to earn as much coin as possible and prevent any dinosaurs from escaping. The minigame is timed. When the timer runs out, the game is over, and the player receives the coins he/she earned. The dinosaurs and park return to normal. Anytime Code Red is played, the player must wait out a time limit before it becomes available again.


Nadia Oxford of [[Gamezebo]] also rated the game four stars out of five and said that the "core gameplay certainly doesn't break new ground, but it builds a solid experience with its old materials". Oxford praised the game's "decent selection" of dinosaurs, and noted that "they vocalize with an impressive library of snarls, squeals, and grunts". Oxford also said "the game's selection of decorations and buildings is kind of sparse". She concluded that the game "doesn't really offer an outset that's as exciting as the movie that spawned it, but it's still a very decent park-building game that lets you manage some fascinating attractions".<ref name=GZ>{{cite web | last=Oxford|first= Nadia|url = http://www.gamezebo.com/2012/07/23/jurassic-park-builder-review/ | title = Jurassic Park Builder Review |date= 23 July 2012| publisher = [[Gamezebo]]|access-date=December 13, 2017}}</ref>
== Story ==
In ''Jurassic Park Builder'', the player is chosen by John Hammond as the manager of Jurassic Park. The player has to build a well functioning Jurassic Park on [[Isla Nublar]]. Characters from the films help the player by checking on progress and helping the park to advance in prestige.


== ''Jurassic World: The Game'' ==
[[Triceratops]] is the first dinosaur in the game and Kelly Malcolm helps the player to let it grow.
{{main|Jurassic World: The Game}}
A sequel to the game,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gazettereview.com/2015/05/jurassic-park-builder-sequel-released-jurassic-world-game/|title=Jurassic Park Builder Sequel: Jurassic World Game Released|last=Heppner|first=Daniel|date=May 7, 2015|work=The Gazette Review|access-date= November 8, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/iPad/Jurassic+World/news.asp?c=65118|title=Jurassic Park Builder gets a Jurassic World sequel on iOS|last=Brown|first=Mark|date=April 30, 2015|website=[[Pocket Gamer]]|access-date=November 8, 2017}}</ref> titled ''Jurassic World: The Game'' and based on the 2015 film, ''[[Jurassic World]]'', was released by [[Ludia]] for [[iOS]] on April 29, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/jurassic-world-the-game/id791211390?mt=8|title=Jurassic World: The Game By Ludia|publisher=[[iTunes]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150502041550/https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/jurassic-world-the-game/id791211390?mt=8|archive-date=May 2, 2015|access-date=November 8, 2017}}</ref><ref name=GS>{{cite web|last=Makuch|first=Eddie|title=Jurassic World: The Game Released, Exclusive to iOS|url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/jurassic-world-the-game-released-exclusive-to-ios/1100-6427002/|website=[[GameSpot]]|access-date=November 8, 2017|date=April 30, 2015}}</ref><ref name=Ad>{{cite web|url=http://www.adweek.com/socialtimes/ludia-unleashes-jurassic-world-the-game-on-ios/619543|title=Ludia Unleashes Jurassic World: The Game on iOS|work=[[Adweek]]|date=April 30, 2015|access-date=November 8, 2017|first=Brandy|last=Shaul}}</ref> The game was announced by [[Universal Pictures]] in October 2014, as part of its promotional plans for the film.<ref name=LG>{{cite web|url=https://www.licenseglobal.com/entertainment/universal-builds-jurassic-world-roster|title=Universal Builds Jurassic World Roster|work=License! Global|date=October 7, 2014|access-date=April 2, 2020}}</ref>


''Jurassic World: The Game'' is set on the fictional Costa Rican island of Isla Nublar, where the player is put in control of constructing a Jurassic World theme park. The player can add buildings and create dinosaurs to populate the park. The game also consists of a battle mode, in which the player's dinosaurs battle against rival dinosaurs in turn-based fights. The game features more than 50 dinosaurs, and main characters from the film, including [[List of Jurassic Park characters#Appearing in Jurassic World|Owen and Claire]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Jurassic World: The Game|url=http://www.ign.com/games/jurassic-world-the-game|website=IGN|access-date=November 8, 2017}}</ref><ref name=Kotaku/><ref name=GZ-JW/>
After the completion of Jurassic Park and Aquatic Park, John Hammond wants to open the Glacier Park; featuring the extinct animals of the Cenozoic Era. Alan Grant was actually on vacation, but he joined Hammond's team to the glaciers of {{w|Patagonia}} in search for [[DNA]] samples.


Patrick Klepek of ''[[Kotaku]]'' criticized the game for its use of in-game advertisements.<ref name=Kotaku>{{cite web|last=Klepek|first=Patrick|title=Yep, Yet Another Bad Jurassic Park Game|url=https://www.kotaku.com.au/2015/05/yep-yet-another-bad-jurassic-park-game/|website=[[Kotaku]]|access-date=November 8, 2017|date=May 1, 2015}}</ref> Nadia Oxford of [[Gamezebo]] gave the game three stars out of five and considered it to be "pretty much ''Jurassic Park Builder'' part II", while stating that it "combines mediocre park-building with mediocre dino-battling. It's competent and by gosh it (mostly) looks glorious, but there isn't a lot here that differentiates the game from standard park-builders".<ref name=GZ-JW>{{cite web|last=Oxford|first=Nadia|title=Jurassic World The Game Review: Big Teeth, Tiny Arms|url=http://www.gamezebo.com/2015/05/04/jurassic-world-the-game-review-big-teeth-tiny-arms/|website=[[Gamezebo]]|access-date=November 8, 2017|date=May 4, 2015}}</ref>
The game takes place after the events of ''[[Jurassic Park III]]'', but before the events of ''[[Jurassic World]]''.


== Release ==
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On March 29, 2012 a cover for the game's Facebook page was revealed. It shows [[Alan Grant (Jurassic Park)|Alan Grant]], [[John Hammond (Jurassic Park)|John Hammond]] and [[Kelly Malcolm]]. After that more artwork was revealed.

''Jurassic Park: Builder'' was open for download on July 23, 2012 on iTunes in the USA and Canada. The game was advertised through Facebook. However, the game contained many bugs. On October 18, 2012, ''Jurassic Park: Builder'' became available in Europe and South America. It was later released on Android. Facebook got its own playable version as well.

==Sources==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
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* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccckey=0AhiAInrmABqVdHVrZFlndmtOUWF0MjFmenVLLU1QU1E&usp=sharing This page] shows the coin rates for most of the dinosaurs in table and graph form.

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Jurassic Park Builder
Developer(s)Ludia
Publisher(s)Ludia
SeriesJurassic Park
Platform(s)Android
Facebook
iOS
ReleaseFacebook
  • WW: July 23, 2012
iOS
  • NA: July 23, 2012
  • UK: October 19, 2012
Genre(s)Construction and management simulation
Mode(s)Single-player

Jurassic Park Builder was a 2012 construction and management simulation video game developed and published by Ludia for iOS and Android operating systems, as well as Facebook.[1] The game, based on the Jurassic Park series, allows the player to build a theme park featuring extinct animals. Ludia ended the game's support as of March 30, 2020, making it unplayable.[2]

In 2015, Ludia released a sequel to the game titled Jurassic World: The Game, to coincide with the release of the film Jurassic World.

Gameplay

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Jurassic Park Builder is a freemium game[3] consisting of two-dimensional landscape renderings and three-dimensional creatures.[4] The player's objective is to build and maintain a Jurassic Park theme park.[5] The player begins the game with a basic home base, while expansion of the park is done by clearing land.[4] To create dinosaurs, the player must clear away trees and rocks to locate prehistoric mosquitos, which are trapped in amber and contain dinosaur DNA. In a laboratory, the player then attempts to unlock the DNA from the mosquito. If the player is successful, then a dinosaur egg is created.[5] Amber is sometimes discovered when the player clears land for park expansion.[3]

Basic mission objectives are given to the player by characters from the first two films:[6][5] Alan Grant, John Hammond, Ian Malcolm, and Kelly Curtis. Dr. Henry Wu, a park scientist, also appears in the game, which features no characters from the film Jurassic Park III. Mission objectives include constructing roads and feeding creatures in the park. Completing missions ultimately gives the player the ability to create new buildings and conduct research for cloning new dinosaurs.[7] Buildings include hotels and theme park attractions,[4] including tour vehicles that travel along a path determined by the player.[5]

Revenue is earned through the buildings and dinosaurs that are located in the park.[3][6] Revenue is collected in regular intervals, and the player can earn more money by feeding the dinosaurs to level them up.[6] Although the dinosaurs do not require food to survive, feeding the animals will level them up, resulting in higher profits for the player.[6][3] Carnivorous and herbivorous creatures require their own supply of food, which must be managed by the player to avoid running out. The player can choose to pay real money to purchase in-game currency, as well as supplies such as dinosaur food.[4] Various aspects of the game take time to progress, including the hatching of dinosaur eggs, the clearing of forest land, and shipments of food from the mainland. The player can pay real currency to speed up these parts of the game.[6]

In a minigame titled "Red Zone", the player must tap on a specific dinosaur to prevent it from escaping its enclosure.[6] In addition to breakouts, the player is occasionally given the option to respond to other emergencies such as storms. Responding to emergencies earns the player additional in-game currency.[5]

Aside from Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar, the game features two additional parks that the player can create: Aquatic Park, located on Nublar's seabed, featuring extinct aquatic animals; and Glacier Park, located in Patagonia, featuring extinct animals from the Cenozoic era along with some Mesozoic crocodilians.[8]

Development and release

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In October 2011, Ludia announced a partnership with Universal Pictures to produce a park-building video game titled Jurassic Park: The Social Game. The game was to be released for Facebook and for mobile devices via the App Store, with a scheduled release in early 2012.[9] The game was ultimately released as Jurassic Park Builder.[10][11]

In North America, the game was released for the iOS operating system on July 23, 2012,[10] accompanied by a simultaneous release on Facebook.[12] A version was also released for the Android operating system.[13] In the United Kingdom, the game was released through the App Store on October 19, 2012.[11] The game was updated two months later to include aquatic creatures and to fix software bugs.[14]

Ludia ended the game's support as of March 30, 2020, making it unplayable.[2]

Reception

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The iOS version had strong sales in the first week of its release.[15] Jurassic Park Builder was among the top 15 downloaded Android and iOS games of 2013. It was also among the top 10 highest grossing Android and iOS games of 2013.[13]

Ben Hanson of Game Informer gave the game three and a half stars out of five. Hanson considered the sound effects to be the "weakest part" of the game, and wrote that the game "doesn't do anything exceptional for the genre, but if you have an ounce of love for Jurassic Park you might as well give it a shot".[7] Mike Wehner of Engadget noted the in-game cost for some items and wrote: "Jurassic Park Builder will certainly satisfy fans of similar games like Farmville or even Sim City, but before you dive into the prehistoric landscape make sure you get your credit card ready. Chances are you're going to need it before long".[4] Eli Hodapp of TouchArcade wrote: "If you're hoping for a mixture of a Tycoon-style game with Jurassic Park decals and racing stripes, you're going to be sorely disappointed. What we've got here is your average run of the mill free to play building game. Timers are everywhere, we hit our first pay wall about nine minutes in, and come across an array of other time (and money) sinks".[16] Dave Gilmore of The Baltimore Sun praised the game and rated it 4 out of 4.[17]

Website Slide to Play wrote: "As much as we dislike this unchallenging gameplay design, we still can't help but enjoy the pleasant visuals and audio". The review concluded: "Jurassic Park Builder isn't deep or challenging at all, unless you consider self-control to be a challenge. If you can keep yourself from spending a lot of extra money for in-game extras, Jurassic Park Builder is harmless fun".[6]

Rob Rich of 148Apps.com gave the game four stars out of five and wrote: "Jurassic Park Builder is not Operation Genesis for mobile devices, but it is like playing a simplified freemium version of it. Which is all kinds of alright". Rich praised the game's graphics: "Backgrounds are lush and colorful, while the dinos themselves are actually three-dimensional and animated quite well. They even look good when zoomed in as close as possible, which is something not many free-to-play sims can claim". However, Rich criticized the game's "cheesy 'cameos'" and "horrific lag each time the game first starts up as it contacts Game Center. Waiting several seconds – possibly even a minute – until it's all good to go sees everything running nice and smooth, but that initial period of chugging can be excruciating".[3]

Nadia Oxford of Gamezebo also rated the game four stars out of five and said that the "core gameplay certainly doesn't break new ground, but it builds a solid experience with its old materials". Oxford praised the game's "decent selection" of dinosaurs, and noted that "they vocalize with an impressive library of snarls, squeals, and grunts". Oxford also said "the game's selection of decorations and buildings is kind of sparse". She concluded that the game "doesn't really offer an outset that's as exciting as the movie that spawned it, but it's still a very decent park-building game that lets you manage some fascinating attractions".[5]

Jurassic World: The Game

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A sequel to the game,[18][19] titled Jurassic World: The Game and based on the 2015 film, Jurassic World, was released by Ludia for iOS on April 29, 2015.[20][21][22] The game was announced by Universal Pictures in October 2014, as part of its promotional plans for the film.[23]

Jurassic World: The Game is set on the fictional Costa Rican island of Isla Nublar, where the player is put in control of constructing a Jurassic World theme park. The player can add buildings and create dinosaurs to populate the park. The game also consists of a battle mode, in which the player's dinosaurs battle against rival dinosaurs in turn-based fights. The game features more than 50 dinosaurs, and main characters from the film, including Owen and Claire.[24][25][26]

Patrick Klepek of Kotaku criticized the game for its use of in-game advertisements.[25] Nadia Oxford of Gamezebo gave the game three stars out of five and considered it to be "pretty much Jurassic Park Builder part II", while stating that it "combines mediocre park-building with mediocre dino-battling. It's competent and by gosh it (mostly) looks glorious, but there isn't a lot here that differentiates the game from standard park-builders".[26]

References

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  2. ^ a b "Jurassic Park Builder: Game closure". Facebook. February 6, 2020. Archived from the original on February 7, 2020.
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  16. ^ Hodapp, Eli (July 24, 2012). "TA Plays: 'Jurassic Park Builder' - Watch Us Blow Through Time Sinks with $10 Worth of Dino Bucks". TouchArcade. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  17. ^ Gilmore, Dave (July 31, 2012). "'Jurassic Park Builder' is dino-mite". The Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on February 13, 2020. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
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  21. ^ Makuch, Eddie (April 30, 2015). "Jurassic World: The Game Released, Exclusive to iOS". GameSpot. Retrieved November 8, 2017.
  22. ^ Shaul, Brandy (April 30, 2015). "Ludia Unleashes Jurassic World: The Game on iOS". Adweek. Retrieved November 8, 2017.
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