Jurassic World Simulator
Welcome to Jurassic World Simulator, a prehistoric dinosaur survival game set in a wild jungle full of huge predators and cautious prey. You follow the life of a Tyrannosaurus Rex who grows up, hunts, and defends his territory from other dinosaurs. Around you are dense forests, rivers, and open clearings where something is always moving and looking for food. Your hero sits at the top of the Jurassic food chain and is ready to prove it to any challenger. Now you take control of this powerful predator, find a mate, raise offspring, and protect your family from constant danger.
How to play?
Control your Tyrannosaurus as it moves through the jungle, turning, speeding up, and jumping over obstacles. Look for prey, sneak up on it, and attack, carefully judging the distance and direction of your strike. After a successful hunt, restore your strength and keep exploring the area. Always watch your surroundings, because the noise of battle attracts other predators, so choose your attack spot ahead of time.
If your young are nearby, stay close to them and scare off enemies by jumping or lunging into a good position. This helps protect your family and keeps other dinosaurs from getting too close. As you move between locations, look for safe zones, food sources, and places to rest. Little by little, expand your territory and meet new dinosaur species along the way. Enjoy the game and good luck.
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About this game:
- Players have rated this game 5.00 out of 5, based on 2 votes.
- Released in January 2026.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Play as a Tyrannosaurus Rex at the top of the food chain in a prehistoric jungle
- Hunt prey by sneaking up, judging distance, and timing your attacks
- Find a mate, raise offspring, and protect your young from predators
- Explore multiple locations to discover safe zones, food sources, resting spots, and new dinosaur species























