Compara los precios de Dino Run DX en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Pixeljam. Publicado por Akupara Games. Lanzado el 29/9/2015. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Action, Indie, Racing.

Pure prehistoric panic in pixel form - a one-button sprint against total annihilation that proves fun-per-dollar math can still hit single digits.

My honest take: I picked up Dino Run DX expecting a quick nostalgia hit and somehow lost a Saturday afternoon to it. This is a lean, chaotic side-scrolling runner built around one supremely satisfying idea - your little raptor is going to die horribly unless you keep moving right. The Wall of Doom is always behind you, always gaining, and everything in between (tar pits, triceratops stampedes, falling asteroids, crumbling terrain) is the universe doing its best to slow you down. It is about as approachable as games get: any controller works, there are no skill-gated tutorials, and you understand the stakes within five seconds of starting. Under that simple surface there is a surprisingly decent upgrade loop. Eating smaller creatures and collecting DNA from dinosaur bones builds your stats across speed, strength, and kick power, which matters because a stronger raptor can bulldoze obstacles rather than getting pinballed backwards by them. That flip mechanic - where your dino gets spun around by a physics collision and starts sprinting toward the Wall of Doom instead of away from it - is the game's most reliably infuriating moment. It happens most to new players, fades as you learn the terrain, but still punishes awkward jumps in a way that feels slightly cheap. On top of the core Challenge mode, there are Speedrun levels (24-plus preset tracks with leaderboard hooks), Planet D specialty levels with wonderfully weird rules like creatures raining from the sky, and a Freerun mode that strips out the doom entirely and lets you mess around, spawn boulders, and generally ignore the apocalypse. Here is the part I have to be straight about for anyone buying right now: the online multiplayer servers went offline in early 2023 after the third-party host Xgen Studios sunset the service. Pixeljam responded by open-sourcing the game, and Dino Run 2 is in active development as the intended multiplayer successor - but for this version, you are buying a single-player game. No split-screen either; local multiplayer was requested loudly in the community and never shipped. If you were imagining a couch racing session with friends, that is not on the table here. For the "four drunk friends" test, this one fails by design rather than by quality. What it nails is pure pick-up-and-play arcade energy at a price that makes it essentially a zero-risk grab. The chiptune soundtrack fits the silly pixel art without becoming grating, the hat and colour customisation for your raptor is deeper than it has any right to be, and the procedurally generated landscapes mean no two runs are identical. Steam users sit at 94% positive across over a thousand reviews, which is a genuinely impressive signal for a game this old. Just go in knowing you are buying a polished solo runner with a lot of replayability, not a party game. Riley, Scout Team

Dino Run DX

Dino Run DX

29 sept 2015PixeljamAkupara Games
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Pure prehistoric panic in pixel form - a one-button sprint against total annihilation that proves fun-per-dollar math can still hit single digits.

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My honest take: I picked up Dino Run DX expecting a quick nostalgia hit and somehow lost a Saturday afternoon to it. This is a lean, chaotic side-scrolling runner built around one supremely satisfying idea - your little raptor is going to die horribly unless you keep moving right. The Wall of Doom is always behind you, always gaining, and everything in between (tar pits, triceratops stampedes, falling asteroids, crumbling terrain) is the universe doing its best to slow you down. It is about as approachable as games get: any controller works, there are no skill-gated tutorials, and you understand the stakes within five seconds of starting. Under that simple surface there is a surprisingly decent upgrade loop. Eating smaller creatures and collecting DNA from dinosaur bones builds your stats across speed, strength, and kick power, which matters because a stronger raptor can bulldoze obstacles rather than getting pinballed backwards by them. That flip mechanic - where your dino gets spun around by a physics collision and starts sprinting toward the Wall of Doom instead of away from it - is the game's most reliably infuriating moment. It happens most to new players, fades as you learn the terrain, but still punishes awkward jumps in a way that feels slightly cheap. On top of the core Challenge mode, there are Speedrun levels (24-plus preset tracks with leaderboard hooks), Planet D specialty levels with wonderfully weird rules like creatures raining from the sky, and a Freerun mode that strips out the doom entirely and lets you mess around, spawn boulders, and generally ignore the apocalypse. Here is the part I have to be straight about for anyone buying right now: the online multiplayer servers went offline in early 2023 after the third-party host Xgen Studios sunset the service. Pixeljam responded by open-sourcing the game, and Dino Run 2 is in active development as the intended multiplayer successor - but for this version, you are buying a single-player game. No split-screen either; local multiplayer was requested loudly in the community and never shipped. If you were imagining a couch racing session with friends, that is not on the table here. For the "four drunk friends" test, this one fails by design rather than by quality. What it nails is pure pick-up-and-play arcade energy at a price that makes it essentially a zero-risk grab. The chiptune soundtrack fits the silly pixel art without becoming grating, the hat and colour customisation for your raptor is deeper than it has any right to be, and the procedurally generated landscapes mean no two runs are identical. Steam users sit at 94% positive across over a thousand reviews, which is a genuinely impressive signal for a game this old. Just go in knowing you are buying a polished solo runner with a lot of replayability, not a party game.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5Endless RunnerArcade Score AttackSpeedrun ModesPhysics-Based ObstaclesStat UpgradesChiptune SoundtrackController SupportNo Split-Screen

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Memory
500 MB RAM
Storage
45 MB available space
Processor
1 Ghz CPU

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Pixeljam
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Akupara Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
29 sept 2015

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Dino Run DX fue desarrollado por Pixeljam y publicado por Akupara Games.