800 North and Digital Ranch has brought about a new update for their multiplayer FPS Dino D-Day, available now to download for owners of the game on Steam. The patch brings a list of bug fixes to the game, along with a couple gameplay tweaks and reworking of the Raptor’s updated eating animation back into the mix.
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GeekParty writes: "From the pompous British lieutenant to the kamikaze compsognathus, Dino D-Day is wired to be silly. The premise is essentially “But what if the Nazis had dinosaurs,” and what ensues is something that’s a boatload of fun. Add some friends and some beer, and you have three well-spent hours gone from my life forever."
PC Gamer: "Dinosaurs exist and the Nazis have them!" is the tag line for Dino D-Day, a multiplayer shooter set in World War 2 that lets you play as a T-Rex with shoulder-mounted machine guns, or a Velociraptor, or a squidgy human with a gun, among other things. We're teaming up with Bundle Stars to give away a million Steam keys for free, because everyone deserves to become a T-Rex and enjoy a rampage every once in a while. Read on to redeem your key and start playing.