Dino Safari

Dino Safari first opened its doors in 1994 to capitalise on the mainstream obsession with all things prehistoric, and is proudly still going strong today. There are four main zones containing eight dinosaurs whose grounds need maintaining… if you’re brave enough!

Dino Safari

Dino Safari first opened its doors in 1994 to capitalise on the mainstream obsession with all things prehistoric, and is proudly still going strong today. This beloved local location is one of the area’s premier tourist attractions, transporting kids and adults alike into a bygone time around its proud central volcano. There are four main zones containing eight dinosaurs whose grounds need maintaining… if you’re brave enough!

T-Rex Paddock

The notorious Tyrannosaurus Rex is the favourite dinosaur of many, and you can follow its footprints into the T-Rex Paddock. Carefully trim around these prints to keep them visible and pristine for Dino Safari’s guests!

Cretaceous Canyon

The Cretaceous Canyon is called home not only to more unique archaic creatures but also the park’s Cretaceous Café, where all ages can enjoy a bite to eat. Unfortunately, some of the guests’ manners could also be described as archaic – so you’ll have to make sure to keep the area in tip-top shape with both cutting and litter contracts.

Herbivore Valley

Herds of gentle giants ‘roam’ through Herbivore Valley - and Dino Safari’s guests often enjoy a shaded seat under a Brachiosaurus, or a picnic with a Parasaurolophus. Dino Safari’s youngest patrons can also use Herbivore Valley’s play area, so it’s vital that this zone remains as clean and tidy as possible.

Raptor Enclosure

Follow the winding trail through thick bushes to the Raptor Enclosure; possibly the most dangerous of all Dino Safari zones. Make sure that even the most petrified of guests stop for a second to admire the pristine surroundings before continuing their escape from the resident Velociraptors.

Lawn Mowing Simulator Ratings & Reviews

PC Invasion

by Andrew Farrell

8 / 10

A simulator that's actually good instead of a jank factory? Lawn Mowing Simulator will only appeal to a specific niche, but it's a fun, relaxing game that offers almost all of what it should.

COGconnected

by Mark Steighner

74 / 100

In one sense, spending hours mowing virtual lawns in a game could be considered a ridiculous waste of time. But aside from being a satisfying management sim, the act of mowing lawns in Lawn Mowing Simulator can be surprisingly relaxing and maybe even a little inspiring.

ZTGD

by Drew Leachman

7.5 / 10

If you’re looking for a chill game to throw some music or a podcast on and just ride, you really can’t beat this game. It’s not going to throw some hard curveball at you. Sometimes, that exactly what you need. You may find yourself like me and have a nice, relaxing time with it.

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Lawn Mowing Simulator System Requirements

Minimum

Recommended

OS version

Windows 10 x64

OS version

Windows 10 x64

CPU

AMD FX-8350 (4 * 4000) or equivalent // Intel Core i3-8350K (4 * 4000) or equivalent

CPU

AMD Ryzen 7 2700X (8 * 3200) or equivalent // Intel Core i7-6950X (10 * 3000) or equivalent

Memory

8GB

Memory

8GB

GPU

Radeon R9 390X (8192 VRAM) or equivalent // GeForce GTX 960 (4096 VRAM) or equivalent

GPU

Radeon RX Vega 64 (8192 VRAM) or equivalent // GeForce GTX 1080 (8192 VRAM) or equivalent

DirectX

DirectX 11

Storage

20GB

Storage

20GB

Languages Supported

  • Audio: N/A

  • Text: German, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified), English, Russian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish (Spain), Chinese (Traditional), Korean, French

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