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Gigantosaurus: The Game

2020
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Platformer, Single Player, Multiplayer, Racing
AvailableMar 26, 2020
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
DeveloperCyber Group Studios
Overview

The most exciting episode of Gigantosaurus yet is one you get to play in. But will you be the most roarsome explorer or the fastest racer? Play together with friends and family to help Rocky, Tiny, Mazu and Bill save the day – before dino-dashing to the next zone. Dinosaurs have never had such giant fun!

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30 reviews found

85

XGN.nl

Apr 27, 2020

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

The Digital Fix

PlayStation 4

Apr 7, 2020

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

TheGamer

Nintendo Switch

Apr 13, 2020

Gigantosaurus The Game doesn’t bring anything new to the table in terms of its overall gameplay, but it doesn’t need to. With its open-world levels, easy platforming mechanics, and fun kart racing mode, Gigantosaurus The Game successfully adapts the world of Disney Junior’s Gigantosaurus into video game form with plenty of content and fun to be had by younger players, as well as their parents. A Switch copy of Gigantosaurus The Game was provided to TheGamer for this review.


80

Xbox Tavern

Xbox One

Mar 30, 2020

Gigantosaurus The Game is a very friendly and easy going title which will provide hours distraction for young children and fun the whole family. It is not too difficult to play and there is a good balance of puzzles, collectable items, races and cut scene animations to keep everyone amused and entertained. It is likely to lose its appeal once the kids reach a certain level of maturity, but it is definitely recommended for families with younger children that need a good diversion and older family members who can jump in and out to help if anyone gets stuck.


80

FingerGuns

Mar 27, 2020

Summary and quote unavailable.


76

Video Chums

Xbox One

Mar 27, 2020

Gigantosaurus The Game is a wonderful 3D platformer that definitely knows its target audience: kids. With that in mind, it's still a fun game even for adults, especially if you're looking for an easy breezy collect-a-thon to wind down with.


75

Gaming Age

Nintendo Switch

Apr 15, 2020

Summary and quote unavailable.


75

God is a Geek

Nintendo Switch

Mar 27, 2020

Designed entirely for younger gamers, Outright have created something genuinely pleasant and likeable in Gigantosaurus: The Game. I


73

Area Xbox

Mar 27, 2020

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

GameOver.gr

PlayStation 4

Apr 30, 2020

Summary and quote unavailable.

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