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How many of each dinosaur do you need for it to be happy? How many dinosaurs in a pen is too much for some dinosaurs?

Jurassic World Evolution Create your own Jurassic World in Jurassic World Evolution. Coming to PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One June 12, 2018. Frontier Developments’ Jurassic World Evolution is currently out and about for the Xbox One, PC and PS4. The game allows you to develop your own park based on the Jurassic Park (and now Jurassic World) franchise. This means that you can have T-Rex, velociraptors and brontosaurus roaming around, being peaceful and friendly.


Besides the fact that there’s absolutely no evolution involved in it, Jurassic World: Evolution is a bad game because it’s just a bore of a park sim.

Note: Ratings can change based on how complete the Genome is. I will use my genome %'s next to the rating.
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Enclosures and Terrain


Instead of using the hard to decipher numbers in the information panel of the dinosaurs, I'm going to classify each dinosaur as a Tiny to Huge exhibit based on their minimum requirements, and list their Tree or Grassland needs as 'Very Low' to 'Very HIgh' based on how much of their exhibit they want covered.
Note 1: Water counts as whatever you put it on. If you fill a area of trees with water, it still counts as Forest. If you fill a open plain with water, it still counts as grassland.
Note 2: The larger their exhibit, the more forgiving they are on required terrain.
Note 3: You don't to make their exhibits as small as I'm showing. I'm just doing this so you know the smallest they'll accept.
I tested these by putting each dinosaur in the enclosures pictured above and adding trees one by one until they were happy. If they were always in the red for both grassland and forest, i upgraded them to the next size pen. For scale of reference, you can fit a Hammond Creation Lab perfectly inside the Small enclosure.
Exhibit Key:

  • Tiny - Example: Anklyosaurs, Struthiomimus and other -mimuses
  • Small - Example: Low social Ceratopsians (Pentaceratops, Chasmosaurus, etc)
  • Medium - Example: (Suchomimus, Stegosaurus)
  • Large - Example: (Tyrannosaurus, Spinosaurus, Mamenchisaurus)
  • Huge - None

Terrain Key:

  • Very Low - Barely needs any of that terrain type
  • Low - Requires a little bit of the terrain type
  • Medium - Requires a moderate amount of terrain type
  • High - Requires a large amount of the terrain type
  • Very High - Majority of the enclosure better be that terrain type

Allosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 228 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 80%
  • Social Minimum: 0
  • Social Maximum: 1
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 16
  • Enclosure Size: Medium
  • Grassland: High
  • Forest: Low (7 Trees)

Anklyosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 60 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 60
  • Social Minimum: 0
  • Social Maximum: 4
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 8
  • Grass Area: 49
  • Forest Area: 49
  • Total Area: 98

Apatosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 109 (74% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 45
  • Social Minimum: 3
  • Social Maximum: 7
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 22
  • Grass Area: 153
  • Forest Area: 142
  • Total Area: 295

Archaeonithomimus


  • Base Star Rating: 17 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 15
  • Social Minimum: 0
  • Social Maximum: 16
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 21
  • Grass Area: 48
  • Forest Area: 16
  • Total Area: 64

Brachiosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 140 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 50
  • Social Minimum: 1
  • Social Maximum: 5
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 25
  • Grass Area: 210
  • Forest Area: 210
  • Total Area: 420

Camarasaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 128 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 45
  • Social Minimum: 2
  • Social Maximum: 7
  • Population Minimum: 1
  • Population Maximum: 23
  • Grass Area: 147
  • Forest Area: 248
  • Total Area: 395

Ceratosaurus


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  • Base Star Rating: 102 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 55
  • Social Minimum: 0
  • Social Maximum: 3
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 20
  • Grass Area: 117
  • Forest Area: 44
  • Total Area: 221

Chasmosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 50 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 45
  • Social Minimum: 3
  • Social Maximum: 5
  • Population Minimum: 3
  • Population Maximum: 11
  • Grass Area: 71
  • Forest Area: 26
  • Total Area: 97

Chrichtonsaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 56 (96% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 55
  • Social Minimum: 0
  • Social Maximum: 5
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 8
  • Grass Area: 73
  • Forest Area: 25
  • Total Area: 98

Chungkingosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 42 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 50
  • Social Minimum: 2
  • Social Maximum: 12
  • Population Minimum: 2
  • Population Maximum: 18
  • Grass Area: 120
  • Forest Area: 97
  • Total Area: 217

Corythosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 27 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 20
  • Social Minimum: 2
  • Social Maximum: 13
  • Population Minimum: 2
  • Population Maximum: 24
  • Grass Area: 66
  • Forest Area: 40
  • Total Area: 106

Deinonychus


  • Base Star Rating: 75 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 75
  • Social Minimum: 3
  • Social Maximum: 8
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 18
  • Grass Area: 125
  • Forest Area: 74
  • Total Area: 199

Dilophosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 69 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 70
  • Social Minimum: 1
  • Social Maximum: 12
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 22
  • Grass Area: 98
  • Forest Area: 98
  • Total Area: 196

Diplodocus


  • Base Star Rating: 122 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 40
  • Social Minimum: 1
  • Social Maximum: 8
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 24
  • Grass Area: 198
  • Forest Area: 101
  • Total Area: 299

Dracorex


  • Base Star Rating: 32 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 25
  • Social Minimum: 2
  • Social Maximum: 8
  • Population Minimum: 2
  • Population Maximum: 12
  • Grass Area: 77
  • Forest Area: 47
  • Total Area: 124

Edmontosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 23 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 20
  • Social Minimum: 1
  • Social Maximum: 15
  • Population Minimum: 1
  • Population Maximum: 25
  • Grass Area: 80
  • Forest Area: 54
  • Total Area: 134

Gallimimus


  • Base Star Rating: 12 (92% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 15
  • Social Minimum: 0
  • Social Maximum: 18
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 23
  • Grass Area: 37
  • Forest Area: 14
  • Total Area: 51

Giganotosaurus


  • Base Star Rating:
  • Comfort %: 80
  • Social Minimum: 1
  • Social Maximum: 2
  • Population Minimum: 1
  • Population Maximum: 14
  • Grass Area: 186
  • Forest Area: 44
  • Total Area: 230

Gigantspinosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 42 (83% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 55
  • Social Minimum: 4
  • Social Maximum: 10
  • Population Minimum: 4
  • Population Maximum: 16
  • Grass Area: 103
  • Forest Area: 92
  • Total Area: 195

Huayangosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 38 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 50
  • Social Minimum: 1
  • Social Maximum: 13
  • Population Minimum: 1
  • Population Maximum: 20
  • Grass Area: 113
  • Forest Area: 104
  • Total Area: 217

Indominus Rex


  • Base Star Rating: 273
  • Comfort %: 90
  • Social Minimum: 0
  • Social Maximum: 1
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 10
  • Grass Area: 231
  • Forest Area: 75
  • Total Area: 306

Kentrosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 31
  • Comfort %: 55
  • Social Minimum: 3
  • Social Maximum: 11
  • Population Minimum: 3
  • Population Maximum: 14
  • Grass Area: 131
  • Forest Area: 108
  • Total Area: 239

Maiasaura


  • Base Star Rating: 32 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 25
  • Social Minimum: 4
  • Social Maximum: 12
  • Population Minimum: 4
  • Population Maximum: 23
  • Grass Area: 76
  • Forest Area: 62
  • Total Area: 138

Majungasaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 156
  • Comfort %: 60
  • Social Minimum: 0
  • Social Maximum: 2
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 16
  • Grass Area: 181
  • Forest Area: 45
  • Total Area: 226

Mamenchisaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 157 (95% Genome)
  • Comfort %: ~ 50%
  • Social Minimum: 2
  • Social Maximum: 4
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 25
  • Enclosure Size: Large
  • Grassland: Very Low
  • Forest: Very High (Entire pen pretty much)

Metricanthosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 126 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: ---
  • Social Minimum: 0
  • Social Maximum: 2
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 18
  • Grass Area: 154
  • Forest Area: 73
  • Total Area: 227

Muttaburrasaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 37 (98% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 30
  • Social Minimum: 6
  • Social Maximum: 12
  • Population Minimum: 6
  • Population Maximum: 20
  • Grass Area: 72
  • Forest Area: 59
  • Total Area: 131

Nodosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 63 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: ---
  • Social Minimum: 0
  • Social Maximum: 4
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 7
  • Grass Area: 28
  • Forest Area: 26
  • Total Area: 54

Pachycephalosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 39 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 25
  • Social Minimum: 3
  • Social Maximum: 6
  • Population Minimum: 3
  • Population Maximum: 10
  • Grass Area: 105
  • Forest Area: 50
  • Total Area: 155

Parasaurolophus


  • Base Star Rating: 36 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 30
  • Social Minimum: 4
  • Social Maximum: 14
  • Population Minimum: 4
  • Population Maximum: 21
  • Grass Area: 76
  • Forest Area: 52
  • Total Area: 128

Pentaceratops


  • Base Star Rating: 42 (73% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 45
  • Social Minimum: 3
  • Social Maximum: 5
  • Population Minimum: 3
  • Population Maximum: 9
  • Grass Area: 78
  • Forest Area: 29
  • Total Area: 107

Polacanthus


  • Base Star Rating: 63 (96% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 60
  • Social Minimum: 0
  • Social Maximum: 3
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 6
  • Grass Area: 77
  • Forest Area: 4
  • Total Area: 81

Sauropelta


  • Base Star Rating: 49 (61% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 55
  • Social Minimum: 0
  • Social Maximum: 2
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 4
  • Grass Area: 98
  • Forest Area: 3
  • Total Area: 101

Spinosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 240 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 70
  • Social Minimum: 0
  • Social Maximum: 2
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 13
  • Grass Area: 223
  • Forest Area: 54
  • Total Area: 277

Stegosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 47 (89% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 55
  • Social Minimum: 5
  • Social Maximum: 9
  • Population Minimum: 5
  • Population Maximum: 15
  • Grass Area: 137
  • Forest Area: 111
  • Total Area: 248

Struthiomimus


  • Base Star Rating: 9 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 10
  • Social Minimum: 0
  • Social Maximum: 20
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 25
  • Grass Area: 25
  • Forest Area: 12
  • Total Area: 37

Styracosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 41 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 45
  • Social Minimum: 2
  • Social Maximum: 5
  • Population Minimum: 2
  • Population Maximum: 14
  • Grass Area: 66
  • Forest Area: 25
  • Total Area: 91

Suchomimus


  • Base Star Rating: 144
  • Comfort %: 65
  • Social Minimum: 0
  • Social Maximum: 2
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 16
  • Grass Area: 182
  • Forest Area: 46
  • Total Area: 228

Torosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 47 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 45
  • Social Minimum: 2
  • Social Maximum: 5
  • Population Minimum: 2
  • Population Maximum: 13
  • Grass Area: 67
  • Forest Area: 30
  • Total Area: 97

Triceratops


  • Base Star Rating: 39 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 40
  • Social Minimum: 1
  • Social Maximum: 6
  • Population Minimum: 1
  • Population Maximum: 16
  • Grass Area: 92
  • Forest Area: 47
  • Total Area: 139

Tsintaosaurus


  • Base Star Rating: 31 (92% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 25
  • Social Minimum: 4
  • Social Maximum: 15
  • Population Minimum: 4
  • Population Maximum: 22
  • Grass Area: 85
  • Forest Area: 52
  • Total Area: 137

Tyrannosaurus Rex


  • Base Star Rating: 234 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 85
  • Social Minimum: 0
  • Social Maximum: 1
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 15
  • Grass Area: 211
  • Forest Area: 52
  • Total Area: 263

Velociraptor


  • Base Star Rating: 74 (100% Genome)
  • Comfort %: 80
  • Social Minimum: 2
  • Social Maximum: 6
  • Population Minimum: 0
  • Population Maximum: 20
  • Grass Area: 148
  • Forest Area: 52
  • Total Area: 200

Extra: My Combinations


This is what I use, and it seems to work. They get along, their populations desires match, and their terrain requirements work together. It also allows 1 or 2 extra of the herding dinosaurs so that if one dies you aren't immediately in trouble of a rampage.
My picture shows you the size of the enclosures i made for each grouping. Some of the enclosures are bigger than they need to be (Pen Q and L are an example), while others are the bare minimum the dinosaurs would accept (Pen G, F, H, J, R, are examples).
These were used on story islands, and Sandbox. The larger groups are, of course, not suited for small islands.Jurassic world evolution walkthrough
  • A - Sauropelta (2)
  • B - Tyrannosaurus Rex (1)
  • C - Baryonx (2)
  • D - Spinosaurus (2)
  • E - Parasaurolophus (6) + Tsintaosaurus (6) + Muttaburrasaurus (6) + Edmontosaurus (3)
  • F - Giganotosaurus (2)
  • G - Velociraptor (6)
  • H - Ceratosaurus (2 - 3)
  • I - Diplodocus + Archaeorinthomimus / Struthiomimus / Gallimimus
  • J - Mamenchisaurus (3) + Stegosaurus (5) + DIlophosaurus (4)
  • K - Suchomimus (2)
  • L - Majungasaurus (2)
  • M - Pachycephalosaurus (4) + Huayangosaurus (3)
  • N - Stygimoloch (4) + Chungkingosaurus (3)
  • O - Torosaurus (2) + Kentrosaurus (4)
  • P - Carnotaurus (2)
  • Q - Allosaurus (1)
  • R - Brachiosaurus (3) + Apatosaurus (4) + Gigantospinosaurus (4)
  • S - Metricanthosaurus (2)
  • T - Pentaceratops (4) + Nodosaurus (1)
  • U - Sinoceratops (4) + Chrichtonsaurus (1)
  • V - Chasmosaurus (4) + Anklyosaurus (1)
  • W - Styracosaurus (4) + Polacanthus (1)

Note: I do not breed Camarasaurus, Deinonychus, Indominus Rex, Indoraptor or Dracorex in my parks due to their hard-to-please temperments.

The Jurassic World Evolution Game Guide contains information that will help you to navigate the game and make it easier to find yourself in the presented world.

In this game, you have to create your own dinosaur park and make profits from visiting the park by people. In this guide, we'll show you how to begin playing. You will find basic tips and description of the mechanics. This will allow you to develop quickly in the game. You'll find out what you need to earn money. You will learn how to properly match dinosaurs to the catwalk so that they don't get bitten, and also learn to take care of their comfort. Thanks to this guide, you will be able to deal with the management of the Jurassic Park. Game Jurassic Park Evolution is economic game, in which you have to take care of your interests and dinosaurs. You must create a park that will bring income.

Jurassic World: Evolution takes place in the universe of Jurassic Park and Jurassic World films. Production takes players into the near future, when humanity managed to develop a technology that allows reproducing dinosaurs' DNA from preserved samples and thus bring them back to life. As a result, this led to the creation of the titular Jurassic Park - a kind of a zoo, where people can see prehistoric reptiles with their own eyes.

The Jurassic World Evolution game guide contains:

  • General advice needed at the beginning of the game;
  • A list of achievements and ways to get them;
  • Interface description;
  • The chapter about taking care of dinosaurs;
  • How to get the highest rating of the park;
  • Tricks - how to unlock skins for Jeep.

About Jurassic World Evolution Game Guide

Author : Arkadiusz 'Chruscik' Jackowski for gamepressure.com

Translator : Karolina 'Gruszka' Gruszecka & Mateusz 'Magpull' Pytlik

last update : June 25, 2018

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Jurassic World Evolution Video Game

  • genre: Strategy
  • developer: Frontier Developments
  • publisher: Frontier Developments
  • platform: PC, PS4, XONE

Jurassic World: Evolution is an economy strategy game developed by Frontier Developments – a studio established by Chris Sawyer, known for creating the popular Elite: Dangerous and the RollerCoaster Tycoon series. Similarly to other games developed by this studio, Jurassic World: Evolution is, among other platforms, available on PC, PS4 and XONE.
The game described herein is set in the universe created for the movie series titles Jurassic Park and Jurassic World. The action of the game takes players to a near future, in which human scientists managed to develop a technology allowing them to recreate the DNA of prehistoric reptiles from the preserved samples and bring them back to life. This has resulted in the creation of the titular Jurassic World – a peculiar zoo, in which the visitors can see the prehistoric reptiles with their own eyes.
In the PC, PS4 and XONE release of Jurassic World: Evolution, a player assumes the role of a manager of an amusement park and is tasked with creating and exhibiting new species of the reptiles as well as taking care of the entire park’s infrastructure and a number of additional attractions – like a gift shop. Also important is the aspect of visitors’ security – during the game, one has to pay attention to the reptiles within the park, as they can escape their enclosures and pose a serious threat to all the humans in the vicinity. As all of the mentioned above activities generate costs, the actions a player takes have to be aimed at increasing the venture’s profitability.
All the acquired financial resources can be invested in the development of the park – in order to keep the visitors interested, it is necessary to create new species of the prehistoric reptiles and erect suitable enclosures for them.
Jurassic World: Evolution delivers high-quality 3D visuals. The developers have put a lot of their effort into polishing the dinosaurs’ models. Also, a player is bound to appreciate the detailed surroundings.