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Hungry Dinosaurs
PAL cover art
Developer(s)Magical Company
Publisher(s)
Composer(s)Toshiyuki Takine
Platform(s)Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Release
  • JP: October 19, 1994
  • EU: January 3, 1995
Genre(s)Strategy
Mode(s)Singeplayer
Multiplayer

Hungry Dinosaurs[a] is a strategy game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was developed and published by Magical Company on October 19, 1994 in Japan, and was later published by Sunsoft in Europe on January 3, 1995.[1] The game was never released in North America in any form.

Gameplay

Screenshot of the game

The objective of the game is to place eggs by walking on a 9x9 playing field. The player can eat the eggs by pressing the B button. In order to win, the player must have more eggs than the others; failing to do so will cause the player to lose the game.

Reception

The game received mixed to poor reviews. Total! gave the game a score of 75%, Mega Fun gave the game a score of 43%, and Video Games gave the game a score of 25%.[2]

References

Notes

  1. ^ Known in Japan as Harapeko Bakka (はらぺこバッカ)