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Can your dinosaur survive into the 21st Century? Become your favorite dinosaur and take an exciting journey through time! Avoid terrifying T-Rexes, outrun volcanic lava flows, and even survive a gigantic meteor crash. Dino-life cards measure your path to extinction. Contains: game board, 4 dinosaur tokens, 4 dino life cards, 14 earth events cards, and dino bone die. For 2 to 4 players. Ages 5+.
Toy Value Index: 9.22
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Fat Brain Index: 8.81
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Dinosaur Extinct
Posted 18 days ago by Christopher L Knudson
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Made of good materials and excellent game play. I've played several games with my 8 and 5 year olds, both love it. Plays pretty fast, simple to learn and a fantastic game for the kid who loves dinosaurs.
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Posted 6/18/2009 by Dolores Pasto-Ziobro
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My 5 year old daughter and her friends love this game! It is lively, encourages a strategic thought process, and meets their interest in dinosaurs. It is also fun for adults to play with the kids.
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Posted 1/12/2009 by Janet Rolewicz
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My 6 year old couldn't wait to open the game and play it. We have had a blast seeing if we can get them to live. It has also helped him in his reading skills.
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Posted 11/2/2008 by Erik Sten
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Great game. My 4 year old can't quite play it, but loves the materials and makes up his own game, and will be able to play soon.
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Posted 7/23/2008 by Maria
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For my two sons (5 and 2.5), the dinosaur theme ALWAYS gets their attention! In this regard, it does just that. Somewhat confusing instructions on what needs to be done to make it to the 21st century (at the tail end) but it's not too difficult to make up your own rules. Still hasn't captivated the younger or older ones attention compared to games like Snakes and Ladders, Sequence or Sorry but is still good for a game or two.