The Jurassic Quest crew also do a great job with the show. They have a lot of other activities there outside of what I reviewed - but I'm only reviewing the things that we did. We didn't really do much of the inflatable things because we had run out of time. My mom was also with us and she got a photo of her and the kids running away from dinosaurs haha. My son also really loved getting his face painted - and I loved the green screen photo of our whole family riding on a brontosaurus (maybe?). We loved the baby dinosaurs and getting to pet them and how they seem so lifelike! Both of our kids enjoyed riding on the motorized dinosaurs and my son loved getting to sit on and control the large stationary dinosaur.
It was definitely a busy place, but that's only because it's so great! The realistic setups of the dinosaurs were amazing! I loved that they had signs for each one to tell about them (and how to pronounce the names to my son ha). We attended the Jurassic Quest event in Cincinnati at the Duke Energy Convention Center and it was so much fun! We went mainly for our 4 year old son, but even our 1.5 year old daughter had a good time. Great job to the Jurassic Quest team for and outstanding job! Once again what a great and insightful experience for the whole family! Who knew they're even inspected to make sure all is safe for your family. In a day and half, they set up over 100 Dinos and their habitat and all the games. The most interesting thing we discovered was how much hard work and effort goes on behind the scenes to prepare for the set up to make this a great experience for everyone. He was so insightful we cannot express enough thanks as to what it really takes to set up their show. We had the pleasure of meeting a young man named Zach Rowley who was making sure each exhibit was accurate to the dinosaur.and asked if we could ask a few questions about their setup. Everyone can even make their own fossil from a mold to take home at no cost! There were interactive games, dino rides, face painting, fossil digs, and even have your picture riding your favorite Dino. We expected to see an ordinary show but was pleasantly surprised to find out there was so much more than just walking through. Next the main attraction the largest realistic dinosaur show. They actually have real fossils and explain the history behind them. Then on to the team at the fossil table where very informative and also engaged the crowd. Found out later they were created by the same man who made ET! No wonder they kept the families engaged and entertained for the 30 min. Something for kids of all ages even us big kids! Starting with the the baby Dino show with it's amazing real life like babies.
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Although we see Xbox 360 controls in the video, the developer and interviewer are quick to point out in the commentary that the game is being played on a PC using the Xbox 360 controller for input. The developer’s most recent episodic adventure, Back the the Future: The Game, was overlooked on the 360, as were Tales of Monkey Island and Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse, all of which came to PlayStation Network.
While this could mean the game is coming to Xbox Live Arcade, we’re not holding our breath. While all of the platforms the game is coming to have yet to be confirmed, Telltale did mention in the video that the game is “coming to consoles”. The game is an episodic adventure series, which is a common practice at Telltale, this being their sixth franchise using the format. GameSpot recently got their hands on a live demo of Jurassic Park: The Game.