Friday, 29 July 2011

Dino D Day

Dino D-Day is a multiplayer team-based first-person action video game, developed as a total conversion modification on the Valve Corporation's proprietary Source engine. The game was released on 8 April 2011. The game is set in 1942 during World War II. The premise of the game is that Adolf Hitler has resurrected dinosaurs, and players can battle online choosing to serve either the Allied nations or the Nazis. The game has been described as a new twist on "the overdone World War II FPS  that has become a running joke in the industry and gaming press".The initial game consists of five maps and three game modes. The game consists of six playable classes for the Allied nations and Axis nations respectively. The Allied side has six human classes, and the Axis side has three human classes and three dinosaur classes. The developers, 800 North and Digital Ranch, have announced that they will add more maps, game modes, and increase the number of playable characters through free updates.There is a game called Dino D-Day, and you haven't played it. Doesn't that thought just kind of eat away at you, like a Nazi dinosaur in slow motion? Luckily, you'll get a risk-free chance to experience the multiplayer shooter this weekend, as Steam is opening up Dino D-Day to free play until Sunday at 1PM PST (4PM EST).If you decide it's the game for you (once again, this is a game about human soldiers, fighting in World War 2 aside dinosaurs), you be able to buy a for-keeps copy at a discount. That's $5 for one copy or $15 for a four-pack. It's half the normal price, and one-quarter the launch price.

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