Dino Master

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Dino Master
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Developer(s) Creative Office
Publisher(s) Majesco
Platform(s) Nintendo DS
Release date May 24, 2005 (NA)
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone (E)
Media Cartridge

Dino Master is a game for the Nintendo DS system similar to Pokémon. The player takes the role of "Dave the Digger", who excavates fossils from various sites while avoiding enemies. The fossils can then be revived into living dinosaurs and pitted against each other in Battle Mode. To battle, the player would choose a part of the dinosaur to defend, and a part of the opponent dinosaur to attack. Smaller dinosaurs are weaker but have less vulnerability points; larger ones are stronger but have more vulnerability points. Powerful dinosaur are more rare to come by, and the player can dispose of the common kinds. In the story mode, the player traces a line across the field and any fossil concealed within the line is revealed. Enemies that collide with the line will follow the line toward the player. If the player collides with an enemy, the player loses a life. If an enemy is trapped within the line, removed "that enemy is vaporized.

Several errors are in the game, such as the misnaming of dinosaurs. One error is the mislabeling of Plesiosaurus as Plateosaurus.

The game has received poor reviews for errors in the touch-screen functionality and a battle system relying far too heavily on luck.

[edit] Dinosaur types

Zenjir

Various dinosaurs

Masato

Fast dinosaurs

Nobuyuki

Dinosaurs with strong technique

Lucy

Dinousaurs with high HP

Garcia

Aggressive dinosaurs

Dinosaur list The game includes up to 100 dinosaurs. They mostly consist of Carnosaurs, Sauropods, Pterosaurs and Sea Reptiles. (It is interesting to note that pterosaurs and plesiosaurs are considered dinosaurs, when in reality they are not.)

[this list is under construction]

Enemies There are various enemies in Dino Master. They are mostly large spiders, insects, reptiles and crabs. There is always a "boss" enemy in each level, and if this boss is defeated, your player automatically wins.