Objectives include turning on the park's power system and rebooting the main computers, as well as collecting raptor eggs.
The player must search the island to retrieve eggs from seven different dinosaur species and place them in an incubator at the Jurassic Park visitor center.
The machine's cabinet resembles the rear of the film's Ford Explorer tour vehicles and contains hydraulic pistons to move the seat according to action on the screen.
[22] In the SNES version, which takes place one year after the events of the film, the player controls Dr. Alan Grant, who is sent to Isla Nublar by John Hammond to prevent BioSyn (a rival genetics company) from stealing dinosaurs from the island.
[29] For the PlayStation and Sega Saturn, DreamWorks and Appaloosa Interactive developed The Lost World: Jurassic Park, a side-scrolling platform game portrayed in a 3D rendered environment.
[36][37] DreamWorks also released Chaos Island: The Lost World, a strategy video game for Microsoft Windows, with similar gameplay to Command & Conquer.
[41] In 1998, a first-person shooter titled Trespasser was released for Windows, billed as a digital sequel to the film The Lost World: Jurassic Park.
[43][44][45] In April 2002,[46] the game received a large modding community called TresCom, which released many patches and graphical updates for download on their forums.
[47] In 1999, DreamWorks released Warpath: Jurassic Park, a fighting game for the PlayStation, featuring 14 playable dinosaurs and arenas based on locations from the first two films.
Knowledge Adventure developed and published two video games aimed primarily at a younger target audience:[49] a side-scrolling platformer titled Jurassic Park III: Dino Defender;[50] and Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone!, in which the player moves around on a virtual board game map.
[52][53] A light gun arcade game titled Jurassic Park III was developed and published by Konami in 2001.
[54][55][56][57] AllGame's Jon Thompson rated it three and a half stars out of five, criticizing its outdated graphics while praising the music and sound.
[68] A PC game titled Jurassic Park: Dinosaur Battles, also produced by Knowledge Adventure, was released on September 10, 2002.
The game involves a group of young explorers stranded on Isla Sorna, where the evil Dr. Corts (voiced by Kath Soucie) has carried out experiments to control dinosaurs and pit them against each other for fights.
[70] The game primarily consists of the player controlling a creature from a top-down perspective while carrying out tasks such as locating certain facilities.
[74][75] Jurassic Park Institute Tour: Dinosaur Rescue is an action video game featuring a collection of minigames.
[76][77][78][73] The game was sold exclusively through the Jurassic Park Institute Tour, a large educational travelling exhibition in Japan.
[82] As Dr. Alan Grant or Dr. Ian Malcolm, the player must escape from Isla Nublar while fighting against dinosaurs, mercenaries, and poachers.
[84][85] Jurassic Park is among the films featured in Universal Movie Tycoon, an iPhone game developed and published by Fuse Powered Inc. in March 2012.
[86][87] In the game, the player creates a movie studio and subsequently recreates films that were released by Universal Pictures.
[101] By June 2014,[102] Cryptic Studios was developing a third-person open-world video game, similar to H1Z1 and based on Jurassic World, in which the player would assume the role of Owen Grady.
[102] In June 2016, the game was reported to be in development by a different studio (later revealed to be Splash Damage),[107] with Perfect World Entertainment as publisher.
[115][116] A Nintendo Switch port of the game, titled Jurassic World Evolution: Complete Edition, was released on November 3, 2020.
[127] In 2021, Coatsink released Jurassic World Aftermath: Part 2, a continuation in the form of paid downloadable content.
It is exclusive to the Dave & Buster's chain, and debuted at all 114 locations in the U.S.[134] The game uses HTC Vive headsets and supports up to four players, and takes place after the events of the first Jurassic World film.
[137][138] In August 2020, Mojang Studios released a Jurassic World-themed package of downloadable content (DLC) for its online game Minecraft.
[139][140] An iOS and Android mobile game, Jurassic World Primal Ops, was developed by Behaviour Interactive.
[151] PJ O'Reilly of Nintendo Life rated it 6 out of 10 and praised the improvements as well, but also criticized the lineup, writing that the collection "sticks resolutely with older games that haven't aged particularly well, failing to show off any of the variety or inherent goofiness in some of the many different titles that these movies have produced over the decades.
[155] The player assumes the role of Maya Joshi, a young InGen scientist who was left behind on Isla Nublar.
The game is played from a first-person perspective and the player must explore the island while avoiding its numerous dinosaurs, who exhibit distinct and adaptive behavior.