Here is a list of 10 dinosaurs I would love to see in the game. So far, I didn't make inclusions like therizinosaurus or oviraptor as they could well be implemented thanks to the release of dominion, and I want to include some names of lesser popular dinosaurs, or dinosaurs that could deliver a unique niche to compliment the roster.
1. Protoceratops: I would love to see the small ceratopsid in the game. It would be a wonderful small animal that would require sand in their enclosures, may even have some digging animations.
2. Pegomastax: I want the team to have so much fun with this. I especially would love the sound team to play with this animal, so have it chirp like a cute bird when it is socializing or roaming, but for it to
scream like an opossum in a sink when things get intense.
3. Psittacosaurus: This could be one of the more colorful animals in the game, would love the parrot like dinosaur.
4. Masiakasaurus: Would be such a terrifying creature to have in the game with its skull shape.
5. Gigantoraptor: I would love love love to see this dinosaur in the game. It would be this large bird like oviraptorosaur that would kick other dinosaur for food and protection, and could swallow guests like how an ostrich swallows fruit.
6. Deinocheirus: This is such an odd looking dinosaur, it would work wonderfully for swamp like exhibits.
7. Nipponosaurus: As the name showcases, this is a small hadrosaur from Japan. Their small size being a defining feature among the hadrosaur in the game, with a length between 3-4 meters!
8. Parkosaurus: PARK-osaurus, Jurassic PARK. Besides hearing what Cabot Finch has to say, this is a nice dinosaur that is similar in anatomy to the dryosaurus, as well as being smaller in scale and from the cretaceous period.
9. Alamosaurus: A large armored sauropod from late cretaceous north america, this is not only a nice armored sauropod to add variety to the giants we have, but it is also the sauropod skeleton that is displayed with the Tyrannosaurus in the Jurassic Park Visitor center.
10. Ledumahadi: An early Jurassic Sauropodomorph from Africa, and potentially the largest land animal of its time. I think this is an interesting specimen to have in the park, especially if it could show some sauropodomorph like behaviors.