Panic Stations Announces 4-Player Co-Op Dino Park Sim 'Very Safe Dino Park'
The game leans into chaotic co-op with a darkly comedic premise-dinosaurs that hunt guests when hungry-and a built-in sabotage system, positioning it as a multiplayer survival-comedy sim rather than a straightforward management title.
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Panic Stations announced 'Very Safe Dino Park,' a 1-4 player co-op simulation game for PC via Steam, on June 29. Players manage a dinosaur theme park by feeding dinosaurs, cleaning dung, selling tickets, and preventing blackouts. Hungry dinosaurs will hunt guests and players. Multiplayer allows cooperation or sabotage. Release date and price are undecided.
Panic Stations revealed 'Very Safe Dino Park' on June 29, a co-op simulation game where up to four players run a dinosaur theme park. The park manager's duties include feeding dinosaurs, cleaning dung, selling tickets, restocking vending machines, and scrubbing bloodstains and 'suspicious limbs.' A key mechanic is electricity management: if a blackout hits, dinosaur fences fail and dinosaurs roam freely. Players can convert dung into biofuel as a power source. When dinosaurs get hungry, they start hunting guests-and players are fair game. Multiplayer supports both cooperation and sabotage: players can lock friends in enclosures, throw dung, or shoot them with tranquilizer guns. The Steam page is accepting playtest applications. Release date and price are not yet set.
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