Very Safe Dino Park Reaches 100,000 Steam Wishlists With September Playtest
The wishlist milestone signals strong pre-release interest in a niche genre title, and the September playtest will give the first public hands-on look at its chaotic co-op mechanics.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
Panic Stations' dinosaur park management sim Very Safe Dino Park has surpassed 100,000 wishlists on Steam. The game, which supports up to four-player co-op, lets players build and run a chaotic dinosaur theme park with features like feeding dinos, cleaning up, and dealing with escapes. A playtest is planned for around September, with registration open now.
Players manage everything from feeding and cleaning to tranquilizing aggressive dinosaurs and maintaining fence power. If containment fails, dinosaurs escape and hunt, and one option to restore order is feeding troublesome guests to the dinosaurs. Players can also throw poop at each other or use tranquilizer guns on fellow players.
The game hit 50,000 wishlists on July 1 and doubled to 100,000 within a week. The playtest, expected around September, may also see the player count change from the current maximum of four.
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