The Jurassic Park campaign is quite interactive. Since it's short chapters with capture missions, it's easy to complete. I completed almost all of the missions available. One of my favorites was the Oregon mission, where we have to control the flying dinosaurs, which, in my opinion, are the most dangerous because they can move wherever they want and are quite large.
We start in a super-crowded field with nothing, so we have to set everything up, haha. Electricity is needed to keep everything working, guards to monitor the dinosaurs, shelters for employees, research so our scientists can locate and care for the dinosaurs. Plus, with the flying dinosaurs, we won't be building fences; we have domes, a hatchery attached to the dome.
What I always add is double the electricity because running out of it is dangerous. The dinosaurs can get scared, and it's dangerous for them and the employees.
In the dome, we have drones to monitor the dinosaurs. We can also use them to perform medical exams, sedate the dinosaurs, and observe them.
For the expedition, I hired two scientists who were very efficient, but they burn out quickly. For the Pteranodon capture, they were already quite tired of just researching, so capturing dinosaurs also required me to build a place where they could rest.
The weather conditions here were a bit adverse, and I was a little afraid of sudden storms. They tend to be a problem that breaks several things, but that didn't happen, and the dinosaurs started arriving.
The domes must be well-equipped, with water, trees, and even rocks for the dinosaurs to rest.
They perch on rocks to rest or sunbathe. These dinosaurs are like pelicans with their long beaks, but these ones have thinner beaks. To make them eat, you have to give them fish. I didn't think they would eat fish, but it makes sense.
Since I had four dinosaurs, I had to provide two water and food reservoirs so they would feel happy and live comfortably. This is always part of the mission's progress.
In the end, I ended up making five domes in the first habitat, since there were so many dinosaurs, they needed space to fly and be comfortable, although it didn't look as comfortable from the inside. I left a second three-part dome with a reservoir for the next capture.
My next dinosaurs were the Tropeognathus. These have a face like a hammer and their beak is quite striking, so I needed to have them in the park.
Since I had made plenty of space for them from the start, they could fly quite comfortably. They weren't 100% happy, but it was better for them to have space and food quickly to see what else was missing.
I had to put several large rocks so the dinosaurs could fly but also rest. Since there were four of them and they were quite large, it was necessary for each one to have its own rock. They also need trees to be comfortable.
The mission was quite short because I only had to make these two domes and make them happy. Once they reached 80% comfort, the mission was complete. I would like these missions to be a little longer, but there are many more adventures to be had in Jurassic Park.
See you next time ❤️ Yowi.
All photos were taken by me