Dinosaurs Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis - Dino Pack

Adding the 6 dinosaurs from JPOG that arent in the game right now would be amazing! I would definitely pay and over all seems like a easy DLC Idea.
 
And a good ol' Bahump to this'un. Now that the first DLC is out and the next one will probably come in another half a year, a great way to tie us over is to have a dino pack or two inbetween! There is no better time to do the Genesis Pack than this period, as i can tell you for sure people will love it! Free or paid, doesnt matter to me, i'd gladly fork over a couple of bux for this bad boy!
 
With the Troodon being the smallest dinosaur in the game now, it would be easy to add the Homalocephale and Dryosaur, at the same size and slightly larger respectively.

For Carcharadontosaurus, if the head was reshaped a little to make the snout curved instead of square and have small brow ridges/hornlets over the eyes it would give it a distinct appearance from Giganotosaurus.
 
agreed, the troodon's size now shows us that such tiny dinos are not only possible but add a lot of variety! I think the Carchara's head also needs to be a bit smaller too tho, Giga has a massive head, which i love, but i dont think that size is good for the carchara.
 
agreed, the troodon's size now shows us that such tiny dinos are not only possible but add a lot of variety! I think the Carchara's head also needs to be a bit smaller too tho, Giga has a massive head, which i love, but i dont think that size is good for the carchara.

Thing is that the real animals were very similar in body and head size.

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So changing the shape and adding details like hornlets/Allosaur ridges is the best way to give it a distinct look.
 
Here is My list for a possible Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis DLC.

Albertosaurus/Gorgosaurus - carnivore, a 9.1 meter(30 ft.) long, 2-2.4 metric ton Albertosaurine tyrannosaur, native to the Horseshoe Canyon/Dinosaur Park Formations. Smaller, slimmer version of the classic tyrannosaur design.

Acrocanthosaurus - carnivore, a 11.6 meter (38 ft.) long, 6 metric ton, ridged backed Carcharodontosaur found in the Cedar Mountain & Cloverly Formations. A slightly smaller , ridged back alternative to the Giganotosaurus.

Ouranosaurus - herbivore, a 8.2 meter (27 ft.) long, 3 metric ton, ridged backed Iguanodontid found in the Elrhaz formation/Tegama Beds in Niger. Iguanodontids are a virtually unheard of group of ornithopods in Jurassic World Evolution - so this would be a nice introduction of the group.


Dryosaurus - herbivore, a 4 meter(13 ft.), 75-100 kg dryosaurid, ornthipod which is found in the Morrison Formations. With a similar genera/species( Dysalotosaurus) found in the Tendaguru Formation of Tanzania. Also it should be noted that these sizes are a bit larger than those listed in JPOG, but this is because some larger specimens/species of Dryosaurus have been discovered since JPOG's original release.

Homalocephale/Prenocephale - a 2.5-3 meter(8.2-9.8 ft) long, 90-100 kg pachycephalosaur from the Nemegt formation in Asia.

* Note I didn't include Carcharodontosaurus - because it is so similar to Giganotosaurus which is already in Jurassic World Evolution.

Other possible species which where cut from JPOG but had been original purposed for the game. Also note that species which are currently in JWE are not a part of this list.

Alioramus - carnivore, a 6.1 meter(20 ft.) long, 500 kg, long snouted, tyrannosaur from the Nemegt formation in Asia. This species not only gives a mid-sized carnivore from Asia, but a different type of tyrannosaur as well.

Iguanodon - herbivore, a 10 meter(33 ft.) long, 3-5 ton Iguanodontid from the UK and Europe. Basically found in the same place and time as Baryonyx. One of the first known dinosaurs discovered.

Tenontosaurus - herbivore, a 7.9 meter(26 ft.) long, 1-1.5 ton Iguanodontoid ornithopod from Cedar Mountain & Cloverly Formations. This species helps to fill in both the mid sized herbivore, and Mid Cretaceous dinosaur groups.

Yangchaunosaurus - carnivore, a 10.7 meter (35 ft) long, 3 metric ton metricanthosaurid found in the Dashanpu Formation in Asia.

In addition other added features could include exhibits(balloon rides, viewing platforms) , and JP/JW style skins for certain dinosaurs (T.rex, & Velociraptor).
 
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