Jurassic World Alive - Review
Jurassic World Alive

Jurassic World Alive

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Hunt dinosaurs in your neighborhood with tactical real time battles

Jurassic World Alive turns your everyday surroundings into a prehistoric safari, blending exploration, collection, and strategy in an impressively polished package. Using location-based technology, it populates a detailed map with a wide range of dinosaurs, from fan favorites like Velociraptor to imaginative, movie-inspired hybrids.

The core loop is addictive: walk around to locate creatures, dart them to gather DNA, and use that DNA to evolve or fuse new species in the lab. Hybrid creation is a highlight, offering a satisfying sense of progression as your team becomes stronger and more exotic. The game’s creature models are beautifully rendered, with smooth animations and believable sound effects that help bring the Jurassic World atmosphere to life.

Real-time PvP battles add welcome depth. Fights are turn-based but tense, requiring good team composition, move prediction, and smart use of shields, stuns, and priority attacks. Competitive players will find plenty of reason to keep tweaking their lineups and climbing the arena ranks.

Augmented reality is another fun touch, letting you drop your dinosaurs into real-world scenes for photos and videos. It’s more of a novelty than a core feature, but it’s great for sharing your collection.

On the downside, Jurassic World Alive leans heavily on monetization. Progress is possible without paying, yet the grind for DNA and coins can feel steep, and the optional monthly membership is clearly designed for dedicated players. The constant GPS and occasional AR use can also drain battery quickly.

Overall, Jurassic World Alive is a compelling choice for dinosaur fans and collectors alike, offering a rich mix of exploration, battling, and creature-building—provided you are comfortable with a slow progression curve or are willing to spend to speed things up.

package name

com.ludia.jw2

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

Jam City, Inc.