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Dino Dash casts you as a sneaky egg collector on the run. You scramble to gather dinosaur eggs while a towering, irate beast patrols the area, trying to spot you. Gameplay hinges on timing and hiding, duck behind foliage, wait out the dino’s blind spots, and sprint to safety between checks. The map shifts with each run, mixing forests, caves, and open plains to keep paths unpredictable. You have limited tools: noise-making distractions, temporary invisibility, and a map that slowly reveals safe routes. The game’s tight stealth loops and punishing difficulty stand out. Early access players highlight the dino’s erratic but logical patrol patterns, which feel alive without being unfair. While not graphically flashy, the physics and sound design nail the urgency, every rustle or footstep feels consequential. With no multiplayer or long-term goals, it’s a pure test of reflexes and patience that’s already drawing comparisons to classic run-and-hide titles.
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