Category: Venture Dinosauria

Dinosauria dinos coming to a Blurst near you!

February 10th, 2010 | 5 Comments »

Blurst, known for their goofy, short action games, is renting out the dinos from Venture Dinosauria! You’ll see these beauties in action whenever Offroad Velociraptor Safari HD comes out.

First image:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/flashbangstudios/4347123582/

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What colors were dinosaurs?

January 27th, 2010 | 6 Comments »

An interesting article was forwarded to me today from a paleontology blog – it talks about the current research into the colors of dinosaur feathers.

http://scienceblogs.com/notrocketscience/2010/01/what_colours_were_dinosaur_feathers.php

I found the article interesting… but what particularly caught my eye was how RIGHT we were when designing the Utahraptor in Dinosauria.  The description of the colors of the theropod in the article very closely resemble the design we put together.  Check it out: (click for a larger image)

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What’s Up With Dinosauria?

December 14th, 2009 | 23 Comments »

Hi folks- I’m really sorry I’ve been so silent lately. I really appreciate all the patience the fans of Pocketwatch have had and I’m happy all of you have so much faith in me and my work. Anyways, I feel like I owe readers and fans of the Venture Games an explanation for why its been so long since I updated the world on Dinosauria!
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Dino-a-day: TRex

June 17th, 2009 | 41 Comments »

And now… for our final dino-of-the-day… Tyrannosaurus Rex!

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We’re still in development of course, but this is a shot of the dinosaur in our latest build of the game. Click on the thumbnail to see the full image. Let us know what you think!

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DinoProgress: 44%

June 12th, 2009 | 13 Comments »

I’ve been working so hard I haven’t had time to update the progress bar!

44%!  This past month we have been doing nothing but eating, sleeping, and drinking dinosaur and it’s starting to pay off.  The game is fully playable now with all the basic features implemented.  Now we have to implement the more advanced features, build the levels, add polish, and prepare for launch!  That’s still a lot of work, in fact it’s about half the project, but at least we are moving along!  Look for a post shortly detailing more of the gameplay of Dinosauria — now that w’eve implemented the basics, we’re ready to talk about what it’s like to live in our little piece of Cretaceous paradise!

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Dino-a-Day: Ankylosaurus

June 10th, 2009 | 9 Comments »

Our second to last dinosaur: Ankylosaurus!

For our final dinosaur (if you’ve been following along I bet you know which one it is) we’ve got a special surprise in store.  I can’t wait to show it off!

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DinoProgress: 28%

April 7th, 2009 | 9 Comments »

The progress bar took a big bump up today! We’re at 28 percent!

We’re taking a different approach to development with Dinosauria than we did with our previous two games. In the past, we’ve gotten into publishing deals early on, which forced us to ship on tight schedules. This time around, we’re not signing with anyone until the game is largely complete. We don’t want to be beholden to any schedule that may cause us to ship the game before it’s the best darn animal game ever.

So, what have we been up to lately? The fun stuff: gameplay!

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Dino-a-day: Alamosaurus

April 5th, 2009 | 4 Comments »

Next dino: Alamosaurus!

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While no armor scutes have been found on Alamosaurus, he is probably the closest North American relative to the South American Saltasaurs, many of which were armored. The large sauropods mostly disappeared from North America in the cretaceous, but for a few notable exceptions, such as Alamosaurus and Sauroposeidon. At 70 feet long, Alamosaurus is smaller than Sauroposeidon and many of the Jurassic sauropods, though still larger than the other dinosaurs in the game.

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Dino-a-day: Triceratops

April 3rd, 2009 | 13 Comments »

I’ve been pretty silent for the past month… I had my 31st birthday!, then I got absolutely OBSESSED with Dinosauria, then Game Developer’s Conference happened. In any case, I’m back, with lots more bloggy goodness in the days ahead.

Next up on the Dino-a-day posts: Triceratops!

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A little piece of trivia is that a complete skeleton of Triceratops has never been found. This is true of many of the dinosaur species that we know about. Sauroposeidon has been extrapolated from just four neck vertabrae in fact! Because of this, the current picture of what the dinosaur world looked like is constantly evolving as new evidence is uncovered.

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Dino-a-day: Stegosaurus

March 13th, 2009 | 8 Comments »

Next is the dinosaur that’s already been announced: Stegosaurus

Stegosaurus is our only Jurassic dinosaur. The plates on its back may have served as armor, heat regulation or display.

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