Quick snapshot
Dino Bash: Travel Through Time is a free-to-play, action/strategy sequel from Pokoko Studio. The game continues the exploits of familiar dinosaur characters — including Snappy, Brachio, and T-rex — and sends them hopping through different eras to protect their eggs from invading cavemen. Fans of casual tower-defense and time-hopping titles will recognize the core idea, while newcomers get a colorful, lighthearted experience.
How the game plays
The basic objective remains straightforward: assemble and deploy dinosaurs to hold a defensive line against waves of prehistoric attackers. Each dinosaur has distinct strengths and requires smart placement and timing to succeed. You’ll also collect and equip items — from comical hats to useful armor — to strengthen your squad.
Strategy and pacing are central. Choosing which dinos to field and when to upgrade them makes the difference between victory and defeat. Some players have noted the recharge and spawn timers can feel slow, which impacts the overall tempo of battles.
New additions in this installment
- Expanded character lineup with several new dinosaur fighters offering fresh abilities and tactical possibilities.
- A chronological stage rotation that sends battles across different historical periods, complete with themed enemies and set pieces.
- Upgraded presentation: higher-fidelity graphics and smoother animations that bring combat and characters to life.
Additional noteworthy features
- Improved visuals and animation quality help immerse players in each era.
- An enhanced roster expands build variety and strategic depth.
- Era-themed enemies and environments add more variety to encounters.
Visuals, performance, and pacing
The game’s art style and fluid animations are definite highlights — they lift the charm of the premise and make each encounter more enjoyable. That said, progression mechanics tied to recharging or spawning may slow down some matches and frustrate players who prefer faster action. Performance is generally solid, but you may occasionally notice delays tied to those pacing systems rather than frame-rate or graphical issues.
Final impressions
Dino Bash: Travel Through Time builds on the foundation of its predecessor by broadening content and polishing presentation. While the energy/recharge mechanics might feel restrictive for some, the added dinosaurs, eras, and visual upgrades give the sequel more variety and replay value. If you enjoyed the original or like casual tower-defense games with a humorous prehistoric twist, this one is worth trying.
Technical
- iPhone
- German
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- English
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- French
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- Free