Dinosaur Game 3D


Dinosaur Game 3D takes you back to that majestic era, with giant dinosaurs. The game turns you into a real dinosaur warrior on a journey to conquer wild nature.

Unlimited racing mechanism

  • The gameplay of the 3D version is the same as the original Dinosaur Game, which is to run until it hits an obstacle and ends the level.
  • The player's goal is not to complete a mission, but to run as far as possible to score the highest score.

Continuously appearing challenges

The difficulty is completely controlled by the speed and density of obstacles:

  • The T-Rex's moving speed will gradually and continuously increase over time or running distance. Initially, everything happens slowly, but then the speed will become extremely fast, forcing the player to have extremely quick reflexes.
  • As the speed increases, obstacles (cacti, flying birds) will appear with more density, and the distance between them becomes narrower, requiring extremely precise timing of jumping and bending.

Some basic obstacles you need to know:

  • Cactus: Appears in many different shapes and sizes, and you need to jump over them to continue your journey.
  • Flying Birds: Appears at different heights. If the bird flies low, you have to bend down to avoid it. If the bird flies high, you just need to run straight.

When does the game end?

  • The game applies strict rules: if any part of the T-Rex hits an obstacle such as a cactus or a flying bird, you will have to start over, and your current score will also be reset.
  • There is no health bar, no second chances, or checkpoints. This absolute simplicity requires the player to always be in a state of 100% concentration.
  • After the collision, the screen will clearly display the score you just achieved and your Highest Record.
  • This score comparison immediately stimulates the player's psychology of revenge or breaking the record. Players often only need one keystroke to start again immediately, creating a fast and uninterrupted addictive loop.

Why you should experience the enhanced 3D version

The biggest difference is definitely visual:

  • You are no longer looking from the side but from behind the T-Rex. This creates a deeper feeling, and you have to time your jumps more precisely when obstacles approach from afar.
  • The graphics from black and white pixels are transformed into colorful 3D environments (usually deserts, mountains), possibly with additional lighting effects to increase the appeal.

The game ends immediately when the T-Rex collides with any obstacle.