In this educational game, players hatch dinosaur eggs and collect various tyrannosaur species. Includes clues, facts, and dinosaur sketches.
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AppRecs rating 4.0. Trustworthiness 69 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 24 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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5 star
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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1 star
7%
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81% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
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About Tyrannosaurs
Tyrannosaurs
Massive skulls, powerful jaws, two heavy-duty legs and two teeny-tiny arms. And don’t forget the large, bone-crunching teeth. Most of us picture all tyrannosaurs like the iconic T. rex. But is this true?
Tyrannosaurs were, in fact, a very diverse group of meat-eating dinosaurs that thrived in the Northern Hemisphere for over 100 million years during the Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods (from 165 to 66 million years ago). Eventually, some of this group became the world’s top predators. Only a mass extinction event halted their dominance.
Play the game
Hatch your dinosaur eggs and collect them all!
Hunt for clues and reveal the secret behind the formidable dinosaurs that make up the tyrannosaurs group.
Created by the Australian Museum and Eye Candy
Massive skulls, powerful jaws, two heavy-duty legs and two teeny-tiny arms. And don’t forget the large, bone-crunching teeth. Most of us picture all tyrannosaurs like the iconic T. rex. But is this true?
Tyrannosaurs were, in fact, a very diverse group of meat-eating dinosaurs that thrived in the Northern Hemisphere for over 100 million years during the Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods (from 165 to 66 million years ago). Eventually, some of this group became the world’s top predators. Only a mass extinction event halted their dominance.
Play the game
Hatch your dinosaur eggs and collect them all!
Hunt for clues and reveal the secret behind the formidable dinosaurs that make up the tyrannosaurs group.
Created by the Australian Museum and Eye Candy