Dino Time Raiders
Pixel Art Sim Dino Time Raiders Demo Out On Steam This Month

Pixel Art Sim Dino Time Raiders Demo Out On Steam This Month

Dino Time Raiders is a new pixel art dinosaur park sim that is due for release on Steam in spring 2026. Developer Luke Webster and publisher Armor Games Studios will release a demo on February 12th, 2026, ahead of the game’s appearance at the upcoming Steam Next Fest. In Dino Time Raiders, players will travel through time, catch dinosaurs, and build the most chaotic park in history.

 

Each new time period introduces stronger dinos, bigger risks, and fresh ways for things to go hilariously wrong, all wrapped in charming pixel art and accessible, bite-sized gameplay that’s easy to pick up, impossible to put down, and rewarding to master.

 

Key features in Dino Time Raiders:

 

Catch ’Em & Manage ’Em: Travel through time, tranquillise dinosaurs, and bring them back to your park for display (and occasional chaos).

 

Build Your Park: Place enclosures, paths, and facilities to grow your prestige and attract more guests, ideally the kind that survive.

 

Incremental Progression: Earn income, research upgrades, and expand across four prehistoric eras: Permian, Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous.

 

Simple Yet Addictive Loop: Alternate between short capture missions and long-term park management, keeping the pace fun and fast.

 

Humour & Chaos: Expect guest-eating carnivores, lawsuits, and ridiculous in-game newspaper headlines that chronicle your dino-driven disasters.

 

Replayability: Experiment with new park layouts, upgrades, and time periods for endless “one more run” sessions.

 

Charming Pixel Art: Clean, colourful visuals and tiny humans running from massive dinosaurs make the mayhem downright adorable.

 

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I’m Yousiff Taqi, born in ’87, and I’ve been a huge fan of retro games for as long as I can remember. My favorites are RPGs, Platformers, and Action Adventure. I’ve been interested in computers ever since I was young, which is why I pursued a Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from Purdue University. Now, armed with my passion for both retro gaming and computer engineering, I’m excited to embark on new adventures in the world of technology, where I hope to merge my interests and make meaningful contributions. https://www.instagram.com/Aeon https://twitter.com/FencerDarkwind

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