Prehistoric Kingdom (PC) Steam Key
Build and manage a zoo full of dinosaurs and Ice Age megafauna. Think Planet Zoo but with a Triceratops in every paddock.
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About Prehistoric Kingdom (PC) Steam Key
Prehistoric Kingdom is a zoo management sim from Blue Meridian where the animals happen to be extinct. You design enclosures, hire staff, manage visitor flow, and keep your prehistoric guests fed and stress-free, all while expanding a park that spans creatures from the Jurassic right through to the Pleistocene. The core loop will feel immediately familiar to anyone who has logged hours in Planet Zoo or Jurassic World Evolution, but the developer has carved out its own identity by mixing the two: you get the detailed animal welfare systems of the former and the creature spectacle of the latter. On the management layer, the numbers actually matter. Each species has specific habitat requirements, social needs, and enrichment thresholds. Getting those right affects guest satisfaction scores and, by extension, your income curve. The terrain sculpting tools are genuinely good, path routing is flexible, and the building system gives enough modular pieces to construct something that looks intentional rather than slapped together. Early game progression is gentle enough that newcomers to the genre can find their footing without a wall of tutorials, which is more than most management sims can claim. The game explains its core systems clearly, and the difficulty ramp is gradual rather than punishing. Where things get complicated is the Early Access status. Released in 2022, Prehistoric Kingdom has been updated consistently and the Steam review score sits at a very healthy 90 percent positive across nearly six thousand reviews, which is a strong signal. But expect a few rough edges: AI pathing has hiccups, some animal behaviors are still placeholder-level, and certain late-game economic balances can feel undercooked. The mod community on Steam Workshop is active and already patching in quality-of-life improvements, which is exactly what you want to see from an Early Access title in this genre. The developer roadmap has been followed with reasonable reliability. For the strategy-minded player, the depth is real once you push past the first few hours. Optimizing visitor density against habitat placement, balancing high-maintenance species against revenue-per-guest, and planning transport networks across a growing map gives the late game enough decision density to stay interesting. It is not a spreadsheet-breaker on the level of a Paradox title, but for a zoo sim it has more mechanical grip than it looks. If you are the kind of player who blueprints enclosures before laying a single fence piece, there is plenty here to reward that approach. Bottom line: if prehistoric wildlife and park management overlap on your interest Venn diagram, this delivers. Go in knowing it is still in active development, keep an eye on the patch notes, and lean on the Workshop. The foundation is solid and the content library already justifies the time investment for fans of the genre. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Blue Meridian
- Publisher
- Crytivo
- Release Date
- Apr 27, 2022