Compare Dinosaur Hunt - Wild West Guns Expansion Pack prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Racing Bros. Published by ANPA.US. Released on 4/1/2016. Available on PC, Mac, Linux. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie, Simulation.

Four wild-west guns bolted onto a budget dinosaur shooter with a 50/50 review split. Only makes sense if you already own the base game and want more weapon variety on the cheap.

I went looking for depth of decision-making here, and what I found instead was a DLC that does exactly one thing: hands you four wild-west styled firearms and drops them into the base Dinosaur Hunt sandbox. That is the full feature set. No new maps, no new enemy types beyond the post-launch update that added gargoyles, vampires, and mutants to existing maps, no new modes. If you run a tight mental spreadsheet of value-per-mechanic, this pack is almost comically thin. The base game, Dinosaur Hunt, is a chaotic first-person shooter built around wave-style hunting across open maps, with a progression loop that rewards surviving each round with stronger weapons. That context matters here, because the four wild-west guns in this pack sit inside that same loop. Think revolvers and lever-action-style weapons with period-appropriate aesthetics dropped into a game where you are already spraying bullets at charging dinosaurs. The tonal mismatch is either charming or baffling depending on your tolerance for low-budget indie absurdity. Community opinion on the base game itself lands at a roughly even split, with praise aimed at its low price floor and criticism directed at technical rough edges including framerate issues on capable hardware, a clunky ammo system, and occasional crashes. For a strategy-minded buyer, the calculus here is blunt. This pack adds weapon variety, and weapon variety in an FPS with progression does carry a small mechanical argument: different reload speeds and damage profiles give you alternative build paths through rounds. Whether four guns is enough new content to justify any purchase at all is the real question. There is no mod ecosystem to speak of, no AI complexity to reward repeated play, and no tutorial because there is nothing new enough to need one. The singleplayer, co-op, and multiplayer modes from the base game remain accessible, so at least the pack works across all available play contexts. The honest recommendation is narrow. If you have already put time into Dinosaur Hunt and want to vary up your loadout with something thematically ridiculous, the wild-west guns serve that specific itch. If you are evaluating whether to enter the Dinosaur Hunt ecosystem at all, start with the base game first and decide from there. Picking up expansion packs for a title you have not yet spent time with is exactly the kind of unoptimized purchase order I would flag in any build guide. Diego, Scout Team

Dinosaur Hunt - Wild West Guns Expansion Pack
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Dinosaur Hunt - Wild West Guns Expansion Pack

Apr 1, 2016Racing BrosANPA.US
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Four wild-west guns bolted onto a budget dinosaur shooter with a 50/50 review split. Only makes sense if you already own the base game and want more weapon variety on the cheap.

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I went looking for depth of decision-making here, and what I found instead was a DLC that does exactly one thing: hands you four wild-west styled firearms and drops them into the base Dinosaur Hunt sandbox. That is the full feature set. No new maps, no new enemy types beyond the post-launch update that added gargoyles, vampires, and mutants to existing maps, no new modes. If you run a tight mental spreadsheet of value-per-mechanic, this pack is almost comically thin. The base game, Dinosaur Hunt, is a chaotic first-person shooter built around wave-style hunting across open maps, with a progression loop that rewards surviving each round with stronger weapons. That context matters here, because the four wild-west guns in this pack sit inside that same loop. Think revolvers and lever-action-style weapons with period-appropriate aesthetics dropped into a game where you are already spraying bullets at charging dinosaurs. The tonal mismatch is either charming or baffling depending on your tolerance for low-budget indie absurdity. Community opinion on the base game itself lands at a roughly even split, with praise aimed at its low price floor and criticism directed at technical rough edges including framerate issues on capable hardware, a clunky ammo system, and occasional crashes. For a strategy-minded buyer, the calculus here is blunt. This pack adds weapon variety, and weapon variety in an FPS with progression does carry a small mechanical argument: different reload speeds and damage profiles give you alternative build paths through rounds. Whether four guns is enough new content to justify any purchase at all is the real question. There is no mod ecosystem to speak of, no AI complexity to reward repeated play, and no tutorial because there is nothing new enough to need one. The singleplayer, co-op, and multiplayer modes from the base game remain accessible, so at least the pack works across all available play contexts. The honest recommendation is narrow. If you have already put time into Dinosaur Hunt and want to vary up your loadout with something thematically ridiculous, the wild-west guns serve that specific itch. If you are evaluating whether to enter the Dinosaur Hunt ecosystem at all, start with the base game first and decide from there. Picking up expansion packs for a title you have not yet spent time with is exactly the kind of unoptimized purchase order I would flag in any build guide. Diego, Scout Team

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Release Date
Apr 1, 2016

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