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Dino Age

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About Dino Age

Dino Age is a small browser strategy game released in January 2026. You’re basically trying to protect a dinosaur egg from cavemen who really want to smash it. It runs in the browser on desktop and mobile, no download or setup needed. The whole thing leans more toward slow-paced planning than fast clicking.

How the Game Works

The gameplay is simple: cavemen walk down a lane toward your egg. If they reach the egg, the round is over. You stop them by throwing rocks and placing dinosaurs on the path.

  • Cavemen move slowly at first, then speed up and get tougher later.
  • You throw rocks by clicking, dragging, and releasing to aim.
  • Dinosaurs can be placed on the lane to fight cavemen automatically.
  • Raptors deal damage fast while tankier dinos hold the line longer.
  • Resources generate over time and are spent on dinosaur deployment.
  • Abilities like volcano bombs, ice attacks, and traps can save bad situations.
  • Cooldowns can feel long, so timing matters more than button mashing.

Enemies get faster and meaner each wave. Some cavemen just push through everything and force you to rethink your plan. It’s not complicated, but it makes you pause for a second before spending resources or slamming abilities too early.

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Progression is mostly about upgrades and unlocking stronger dinosaurs. Damage, health, and cooldown reductions all matter once the harder waves show up. The game also throws in different maps and variations where you need to adjust your setup. It’s the kind of challenge that makes you retry for better scores instead of quitting just because it went sideways once.

If you’ve played Plants vs. Zombies or other lane defense games, this feels immediately familiar, just with dinosaurs and cavemen instead of plants and zombies.

Quick Advice

  • Don’t waste abilities on the first wave.
  • Upgrade at least one reliable dinosaur early so you can lean on it later.
  • And always keep an eye on fast cavemen because they slip through way more than expected.

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