As Jurassic World Evolution bares its teeth today on Xbox Game Pass we thought it would be fun to highlight a clutch of Easter eggs by way of this handy Jurassic listicle, laid out below…
Jurassic World Evolution is absolutely packed with all sorts incredible dinosaurs. Everyone knows that ā theyāre pretty hard to miss. But Frontierās immersive park management game is also fit to burst with amazing secrets, details, and Easter eggs just waiting to be discovered. From unique lines of dialogue to concealed pirate treasure, here are ten things you didnāt know about Jurassic World Evolution.
Nedryās infamous lock screen
For a reference to IT extraordinaire Dennis Nedryās iconic āUh uh uh, you didnāt say the magic wordā computer lock screen, go into any level and enter the management tabs. These are located on the top left on the build menu. Then, try and access the fossil screen BEFORE building a Science Centre. Youāll see a familiar message pop up ā and no, it doesnāt help if you say āpleaseā.
Adjusted for inflation
You donāt need a Masters degree in financial studies to know that everything is getting more expensive. Inflation is faithfully represented in Jurassic World Evolutionās Return to Jurassic Park expansion. To be more in line with the ā90s economy, all cash values are around 60% of what they are today. Running a major dinosaur theme park, however, still costs an arm and a leg.
The secret song connection
At any time in Jurassic World Evolution, you can take command of a 4×4 and drive around your park, even opening the gates of any exhibit and going off-road to get an up-close look at all your magnificent attractions. While driving, listen closely to the radio and you may hear a song called Las Gaviotas. This is the same song playing in the background when Nedry meets Dodgson under shady circumstances in Jurassic Park.
Accurate helicopter flying
Jurassic World Evolutionās helicopter pilots are consummate professionals. When you bring up the expedition map and perform a digsite, the helicopter doesnāt just leave the expedition centre in a random direction. Instead, the bearing it heads off in actually matches its real-world destination. Thankfully, its flight time has been shortened.
Behind the Crichtonsaurus
Ever wondered why itās called the Crichtonsaurus? Meaning āCrichton’s lizardā, itās named after Michael Crichton, award-winning author behind Jurassic Park (1990) and The Lost World (1995). When palaeontologists in China uncovered a herbivorous ankylosaurid in 1999, they paid tribute to the late wordsmith by naming it after him. You can resurrect and rehouse the Crichtonsaurus in Jurassic World Evolution.
Unique voice lines
When you finish a contract to complete 60% of a Dilophosaurus genome, crisis management head Cabot Finch chimes in with a nod to the tumultuous events at Jurassic Park. āIt appears one of our genome cabinets was left open, and nearby, some type of gaffed can of Barbasol shaving cream was found. Empty. The can looks like it was modified to hold something. Anyway, weāve got a team investigating…ā
Social goat behaviour
Live goats provide sizable meals for carnivorous dinosaurs in your park. As Alan Grant once said, species like the T. rex āDonāt want to be fed, he wants to hunt.ā But what happens when the dinosaur isnāt hungry? Goats, naturally kind-hearted as they are, may occasionally add themselves to the social groups of some dinosaurs. Just as dogs are a manās best friend, goats can be a dinosaurās best friend ā well, until feeding time comes, anyway.
The secret goat on the map screen
Jurassic World Evolution takes place on Las Cinco Muertes, or āThe Five Deathsā, an archipelago known for its stunning beauty, deadly dinosaurs, and of course, goats. As you move the cursor on the expedition map over to the west of Mexico and bring these islands into view, pay attention to the UI update for a reference to the farmyard favourite.
Buried pirate treasure
To bring new dinosaurs into your park, you first have to find them. And to do that, you send intrepid teams of palaeontologists to far-flung corners of the globe, tasked with carefully digging up fossils and shipping them back for talented bioengineers to rebuild their genomes. During the dig, your teams can also uncover actual pirate treasure, which fetches $500,000 when sold. Thatāll definitely help fund your operations.
Escaped Pteranodons
Pteranodons rule the roost in Jurassic World Evolution: Return to Jurassic Park. Among the most famous flying reptiles to ever exist, theyāre also proper escape artists. If they somehow manage to fly the nest, so to speak, you may see them soaring across other levels and modes you play in. You might want to double check your electric fences, just to be sureā¦
Feeling inspired? You can discover these secrets and more in Jurassic World Evolution, free to download from Xbox Game Pass right now.
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