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Pixel Art Point-and-click Adventure Theropods Puzzling To PC This July

Pixel Art Point-and-click Adventure Theropods Puzzling To PC This July

Theropods is a new pixel art point-and-click adventure from developer Lost Token and publisher Dionous Games. The game will release on Steam, GOG, and Epic on July 23rd, 2026, and has been described by the publisher as “a wordless point-and-click adventure where a prehistoric hunter and a stranded spaceman take on dinosaurs together”.

 

Players guide a young hunter across a vivid prehistoric world of jungles, valleys, canyons, caves and wild dinosaur territory. Every screen in Theropods hides a problem to unpick: a sleeping predator, a guarded passage, a curious creature with an exploitable habit. Every object, animal and gesture might be the key.

 

Theropods is a classic point-and-click adventure built around visual logic: no dialogue, no subtitles, no text walls. The world itself is the puzzle. Players will watch how creatures behave, how characters react and how each scene shifts as you poke, prod and experiment their way through it.

 

Key features in Theropods:

 

Wordless storytelling: No dialogue, no subtitles, just animation, sound, and gesture

Hand-drawn pixel art: Animated frame by frame, then pixel-converted

A prehistoric world with a sci-fi twist: Dinosaurs, barbarians, and a mystery from the stars

Brains-over-brawn puzzles: Outsmart predators instead of fighting them

An unlikely friendship: A story of bravery, trust, and survival

A striking soundtrack; Tribal rhythms blended with eerie sci-fi synths

 

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Faith Johnson
I'm a game journalist published in books, magazines, and websites for large and small publications. I'm also a broadcaster covering gaming news for UK radio. I've devoted my life to retro gaming, uncovering its history, and sharing news. I also have a huge game collection, including nearly 500 Sonic game variants. https://x.com/RetroFaith1

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