Findosaurs (AppID: 3914550)
Findosaurs - Steam Analytics & Details
Casual hidden creature game featuring dinosaurs and other prehistoric life illustrated in a lumpy potato fashion living in ecosystems. Explore pricing history and player statistics for Findosaurs.
Media Gallery
Screenshots
Videos
Announcement
System Requirements
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
Additional Information
Pricing Information
Additional Information
Developer Analytics
Loading competitors...
About This Game
Casual hidden creature game featuring dinosaurs and other prehistoric life illustrated in a lumpy potato fashion living in ecosystems. Lesser known dinosaurs, non-dinosaur archosaurs, synapsids, temnospondyls are represented alongside the charismatic mega fauna.
Detailed Description
This casual hidden creature game is fun for every dino fan. Children and adults will love immersing themselves in prehistoric science and ecology. Search for animals ranging from the Triassic to the Cretaceous drawn in a cute lumpy potato style. Listen to goofy roars, grunts, trills and other vocalizations created by a human approximating sounds based on living species in a loosely similar ecological niche.
While Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Brachiosaurus and other charismatic megafauna are featured, the game focuses on the broader spectrum of paleontology. More obscure dinosaurs as well as archosaurs, synapsids, temnospondyls and other prehistoric life are given their time in the sun.
Behold the glorious massive head of Erythrosuchus Africanus. Observe the eons long competition between synapsids, dinosaurs, and crocodilians. Watch convergent evolution take place as nature keeps reinventing the pig. See an illustrator struggle with the fossil record of soft plants.
Ideally the game will overtime range the entire sweep of prehistoric life from 10,000 BCE, when humans were still another animal, to as far back in the fossil record as its still interesting to draw creatures. While I appreciate every multicellular organisms is beautiful and fascinating to someone, it is hard to make microscopic blobs of cells look different and interesting.
However that depends on my ability to produce an appealing game and market it properly.