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{{Game
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|name = ''Jurassic Park: Builder''
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|image = JPbuilder.jpg
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|developer = [[Ludia]]
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|publisher = [[Ludia]]
! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; font-size: larger; background-color: #001; color: #ffa;" |Jurassic Park: Builder
 
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|release = USA & Ca: July 7th, 2012.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/JurassicParkBuilder JurassicParkBuilder on Facebook]</ref><br sab="528" />EU & SA: 2012-10-18<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=365854503503474&set=pb.269588813130044.-2207520000.1350681982&type=1&theater Facebook update]</ref>
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|genre = {{w|Construction and management simulation}}
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" |[[File:JPbuilder.jpg|200px]]
 
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|modes = Single-Player
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|platforms = iPhone 3GS<br sab="541" />iPhone 4<br sab="542" />iPhone 4S<br sab="543" />iPhone 5<br sab="544" />iPod touch (3rd generation)<br sab="545" />iPod touch (4th generation)<br sab="546" />iPad (iOS 4.2 or later)<br sab="547" />Android 2.3 and up<br>PC (Facebook)
! sab="518" |Developer(s)
 
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|rating = 4+
| sab="519" |[http://www.ludia.com/en/ Ludia]
 
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|price = Free
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|distribution = iTunes download<br sab="558" />Google Play download<br>Facebook
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| sab="523" |Ludia
 
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'''Jurassic Park: Builder''' or '''Jurassic Park: The Social Game''' was an Apple (later Android) and Facebook application produced by Ludia in 2012. It was a construction and management simulation game in which the player builds a Jurassic Park of their own, featuring extinct animals. A total of three kinds of parks can be made. The first being ''Jurassic Park'', located on [[Isla Nublar]], featuring dinosaurs and pterosaurs. Second, ''Aquatic Park'', located on a seabed featuring extinct aquatic animals. And third, ''Glacier Park'', located in Patagonia, featuring extinct animals from the {{w|Cenozoic}} era along with some Mesozoic crocodilians.
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! sab="525" |Release Date
 
| sab="526" |USA & Ca: 2012-07-23<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/JurassicParkBuilder JurassicParkBuilder on Facebook]</ref><br sab="528" />EU & SA: 2012-10-18<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=365854503503474&set=pb.269588813130044.-2207520000.1350681982&type=1&theater Facebook update]</ref>
 
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! sab="531" |Genre
 
| sab="532" |{{w|Construction and management simulation}}
 
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! sab="535" |Game Mode(s)
 
| sab="536" |Single-Player
 
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! sab="538" |Platform(s)
 
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iPhone 3GS<br sab="541" />iPhone 4<br sab="542" />iPhone 4S<br sab="543" />iPhone 5<br sab="544" />iPod touch (3rd generation)<br sab="545" />iPod touch (4th generation)<br sab="546" />iPad (iOS 4.2 or later)<br sab="547" />Android 2.3 and up   
 
 
PC (Facebook)    
 
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! sab="550" |Rating(s)
 
| sab="551" |4+
 
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! sab="553" |Price
 
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|- sab="555"
 
! sab="556" |Media/Distribution
 
| sab="557" |iTunes download<br sab="558" />Google Play download
 
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'''Jurassic Park: Builder''' or '''Jurassic Park: The Social Game''' is an Apple and later Android and Facebook application produced by Ludia in 2012. It is a is a construction and management simulation game in which the player builds a Jurassic Park featuring extinct animals. Three kinds of parks can be made. ''Jurassic Park'', located on [[Isla Nublar]], featuring dinosaurs and other Mesozoic animals. ''Aquatic Park'', located on a seabed featuring extinct aquatic animals. ''Glacier Park'', located in Patagonia, featuring extinct animals from the {{w|Cenozoic}} era along with some Mesozoic crocodilians.
 
 
It coincided with the release of ''[[Jurassic Park 3D]]''. It would be considered a mobile version of ''[[Jurassic Park III: Park Builder]]'' and ''[[Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis]]''.
 
   
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It coincided with the release of ''[[Jurassic Park 3D]]''. It would be considered a mobile version of ''[[Jurassic Park III: Park Builder]]'' and ''[[Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis]]''. In February 2020, Ludia announced that it would end support for the game, which would no longer be playable as of March 30, 2020.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/notes/jurassic-park-builder/jurassic-park-builder-game-closure/2745898668832367/ Jurassic Park Builder: Game Closure]</ref>
   
== Gameplay ==
 
''Gameplay is similar but not as detailed and grandiose as the construction engine of JP:OG. Players are given a stretch of land to build upon, which they can expand as they level up. Players can place whatever they wish into their park as long as space is available.''
 
   
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==Gameplay==
[[File:JPB_menu.png|thumb|The game's HUD.]] '''Top bar''': The top bar shows the player's level and the amount of consumable goods. Players can earn a variety of consumable foods for ingame use. Crops serves as food for the herbivores, meat serves as food for the carnivores. The game's primary currency are gold coins. The game's rare Dino-Dollars are used to buy special items. Dino-Dollars can be purchased from the ingame store using real currency or can be earned by leveling up or fulfilling certain criteria in the "GET MORE FOR FREE" option in the resources tab. Dino-Dollars can also be used to buy coins and large quantities of meat or crops.
 
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''Gameplay is similar but not as detailed and grandiose as the construction engine of JP:OG. Players are given a stretch of land to build upon, which they can expand as they level up. Players can place whatever they wish into their park as long as space is available''.
   
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[[File:JPB_menu.png|thumb|The game's HUD.]]
'''Bottom bar:''' At the bottom of the screen 4 icons are shown.
 
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'''Top bar''': The top bar shows the player's level and the amount of consumable goods. Players can earn a variety of consumable foods for ingame use. Crops serves as food for the herbivores, meat serves as food for the carnivores. The game's primary currency are gold coins. The game's rare Dino-Dollars are used to buy special items. Dino-Dollars can be purchased from the ingame store using real currency or can be earned by leveling up or fulfilling certain criteria in the "GET MORE FOR FREE" option in the resources tab. Dino-Dollars can also be used to buy coins and large quantities of meat or crops.
   
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'''Bottom bar''': At the bottom of the screen 4 icons are shown.
 
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* '''Options''': Allows the player to toggle sounds and effects aswell as gameplay options.
* '''Options:'''
 
* '''Market:''' Links to a large catalog of items that can be bought.
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* '''Market''': Links to a large catalog of items that can be bought.
* '''Social:''' Enables players to connect with other players and visit their parks.
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* '''Social''': Enables players to connect with other players and visit their parks.
* '''Roads:''' Links to the menu to place and remove roads.
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* '''Roads''': Links to the menu to place and remove roads.
   
 
The tabs in the Market are explained here.
 
The tabs in the Market are explained here.
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''see [[Jurassic Park: Builder/Dinosaur Growth]]''
 
''see [[Jurassic Park: Builder/Dinosaur Growth]]''
   
'''Dinosaurs Tab''': Players can choose from more than over 30 dinosaurs to place into the park. In order to obtain these dinosaurs, the player must expand his park by cutting down the surrounding jungle area and clearing away the debris left behind. One piece of debris will contain a piece of amber, which the player must invest money into decoding. Once fully decoded, a dinosaur will be revealed and be ready for purchase. Most dinosaurs can be bought with the coins earnable ingame, but certain dinosaurs can only be purchased with special Dino-Dollars. Only one of every species of dinosaur can be placed into the park,although the smaller ones live in pairs and the dodo actually has 3 birds per batch. When the dinosaur is placed into the park, it starts out as an egg. The player must wait on the corresponding time limit to pass in order for the dinosaur to hatch. When the dinosaur hatches, it will begin to generate money for the player to collect. Carnivores are kept in cages, while herbivores are not confined. All dinosaurs start from level one. The higher the level, the more money they earn. When they reach the halfway mark for every dinosaur level (example: lvl 5), the dinosaur matures into its adult form. To level up a dinosaur, the player must feed it(crops for herbivores and meat for carnivores). When a dinosaur reaches level 10, it can be evolved. Evolving a dinosaur allows it to reach the next level tier, which allows it to make more money. Evolving a dinosaur also changes its skin, which only serves for visual appeal and does not affect gameplay. Choosing the evolve option is irreversible and makes the evolving dinosaur unavailable until it is fully evolved. No money can be earned from it during this time. When the dinosaur is fully evolved, it will revert to an egg form, and the player must wait out the time limit until it can hatch again. The process can be repeated up to level 40 (aka level MAX) and can be done for every dinosaur.
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'''Dinosaurs Tab''': Players can choose from more than over 30 dinosaurs to place into the park. In order to obtain these dinosaurs, the player must expand his park by cutting down the surrounding jungle area and clearing away the debris left behind. One piece of debris will contain a piece of amber, which the player must invest money into decoding. Once fully decoded, a dinosaur will be revealed and be ready for purchase. Most dinosaurs can be bought with the coins earnable ingame, but certain dinosaurs can only be purchased with special Dino-Dollars. Only one of every species of dinosaur can be placed into the park,although the smaller ones live in pairs and the dodo actually has 3 birds per batch. When the dinosaur is placed into the park, it starts out as an egg. The player must wait on the corresponding time limit to pass in order for the dinosaur to hatch. When the dinosaur hatches, it will begin to generate money for the player to collect. Carnivores are kept in cages, while herbivores are not confined. All dinosaurs start from level one. The higher the level, the more money they earn. When they reach the halfway mark for every dinosaur level (example: lvl 5), the dinosaur matures into its adult form. To level up a dinosaur, the player must feed it(crops for herbivores and meat for carnivores). When a dinosaur reaches level 10, it can be evolved. Evolving a dinosaur allows it to reach the next level tier, which allows it to make more money. Evolving a dinosaur also changes its skin, which only serves for visual appeal and does not affect gameplay. Choosing the evolve option is irreversible and makes the evolving dinosaur unavailable until it is fully evolved. No money can be earned from it during this time. When the dinosaur is fully evolved, it will revert to an egg form, and the player must wait out the time limit until it can hatch again. The process can be repeated up to level 40 (aka level MAX) and can be done for every dinosaur.
   
 
Obtaining meat and crops is possible via their corresponding harbors. The player invests money into the individual harbors, which opens up a time window which the player can expand by putting in more money. The harbors collect food for the dinosaurs over the time limit. Harbors can also be upgraded to allow more food to be earned and have longer time to allow more food to be gathered.
 
Obtaining meat and crops is possible via their corresponding harbors. The player invests money into the individual harbors, which opens up a time window which the player can expand by putting in more money. The harbors collect food for the dinosaurs over the time limit. Harbors can also be upgraded to allow more food to be earned and have longer time to allow more food to be gathered.
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*Social Tab: Allows player to see achievements he/she has earned, view the game's leaderboards, see friends' parks, and read the ingame mailbox.
 
*Social Tab: Allows player to see achievements he/she has earned, view the game's leaderboards, see friends' parks, and read the ingame mailbox.
 
*Roads: Allows player to construct a Safari Tour around the park. Purely for aesthetic appeal. No actual affect on gameplay.
 
*Roads: Allows player to construct a Safari Tour around the park. Purely for aesthetic appeal. No actual affect on gameplay.
*[[Code Red]]: A minigame option available only if the player's park contains at least 5 carnivorous dinosaurs. When the bar is full, the player can select this option. It is an opportunity to earn coins. When selected, the ingame weather will switch to a violent storm, and the carnivores will start rampaging. A circle will appear over their heads and will fill up with color from green to blinking red. The brighter the color, the more coin is earned. The player must tab on the dinosaur before the circle completely fills to earn the coin. If any circle above any carnivore's head fills completely, the minigame is over. A message will appear saying that dinosaur has escaped and is temporarily unavailable until a time limit runs out. When the time limit runs out, the dinosaur will return to the park. The objective is to earn as much coin as possible and prevent any dinosaurs from escaping. The minigame is timed. When the timer runs out, the game is over, and the player receives the coins he/she earned. The dinosaurs and park return to normal. Anytime Code Red is played, the player must wait out a time limit before it becomes available again.
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*[[Code Red]]: A minigame option available only if the player's park contains at least 5 carnivorous dinosaurs. When the bar is full, the player can select this option. It is an opportunity to earn coins. When selected, the ingame weather will switch to a violent storm, and the carnivores will start rampaging. A circle will appear over their heads and will fill up with color from green to blinking red. The brighter the color, the more coin is earned. The player must tab on the dinosaur before the circle completely fills to earn the coin. If any circle above any carnivore's head fills completely, the minigame is over. A message will appear saying that dinosaur has escaped and is temporarily unavailable until a time limit runs out. When the time limit runs out, the dinosaur will return to the park. The objective is to earn as much coin as possible and prevent any dinosaurs from escaping. The minigame is timed. When the timer runs out, the game is over, and the player receives the coins he/she earned. The dinosaurs and park return to normal. Any time Code Red is played, the player must wait out a time limit before it becomes available again.
   
== Story ==
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==Story==
[[File:Jurassic Park Builder|thumb|right|335 px]] ''See [[Jurassic Park: Builder/Missions]]''
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[[File:Jurassic Park Builder|thumb|right|335 px]]
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''See [[Jurassic Park: Builder/Missions]]''
   
 
John Hammond has made you the manager of Jurassic Park. You have to build a well functioning Jurassic Park on [[Isla Nublar]]. Characters from the films will be helping you realize this feat, by checking on your progress and helping your park to advance in prestige.
 
John Hammond has made you the manager of Jurassic Park. You have to build a well functioning Jurassic Park on [[Isla Nublar]]. Characters from the films will be helping you realize this feat, by checking on your progress and helping your park to advance in prestige.
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When you start the game, [[Triceratops]] is the first dinosaur in the game and [[Kelly Malcolm|Kelly]] helps you let it grow.
 
When you start the game, [[Triceratops]] is the first dinosaur in the game and [[Kelly Malcolm|Kelly]] helps you let it grow.
   
After the completion of Jurassic Park and Aquatic Park, John Hammond wants to open the Glacier Park; featuring the extinct animals of the Cenozoic Era. Alan Grant was actually on vacation, but he joined Hammond's team to the glaciers of {{w|Patagonia}} in search for [[DNA in ice|DNA samples]]. {{-}}
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After the completion of Jurassic Park and Aquatic Park, John Hammond wants to open the Glacier Park; featuring the extinct animals of the Cenozoic Era. Alan Grant was actually on vacation, but he joined Hammond's team to the glaciers of {{w|Patagonia}} in search for [[DNA in Ice|DNA samples]].
   
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{{-}}
The game takes place after the events of ''[[Jurassic Park (film)|Jurassic Park]]'', ''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' & ''[[Jurassic Park III]]'', but before the events of ''[[Jurassic World]]''.
 
   
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The game takes place after the events of ''[[Jurassic Park (film)|Jurassic Park]]'', ''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' and ''[[Jurassic Park III]]'', but before the events of ''[[Jurassic World]]''.
== Characters ==
 
[[File:JPbuilder cover.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cover on Facebook.]]
 
   
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==Characters==
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[[File:JPbuilder cover.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cover on Facebook.]]
   
 
* [[John Hammond]]
 
* [[John Hammond]]
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* [[Kelly Malcolm]]
 
* [[Kelly Malcolm]]
   
== Dinosaurs and other Prehistoric Creatures ==
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==Dinosaurs and other Prehistoric Creatures==
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<gallery>
<gallery widths="180" orientation="portrait">
 
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Start game.jpg|Jurassic Park
Start_game.jpg|
 
JPB aqua park.jpg
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JPB aqua park.jpg|Aquatic Park
JPB glacier park.jpg
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JPB glacier park.jpg|Glacier Park
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
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{| cellspacing="8" width="100%" valign="top"
 
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| valign="top" |'''Jurassic Park'''
 
| valign="top" |'''Jurassic Park'''
* [[Acrocanthosaurus]]
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* ''[[Acrocanthosaurus/Builder|Acrocanthosaurus]]''
* [[Albertosaurus]]
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* ''[[Albertosaurus/Builder|Albertosaurus]]''
* [[Allosaurus]]
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* ''[[Allosaurus/Builder|Allosaurus]]''
* [[Amargasaurus]]
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* ''[[Amargasaurus/Builder|Amargasaurus]]''
* [[Ankylosaurus]]
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* ''[[Ankylosaurus/Builder|Ankylosaurus]]''
* [[Baryonyx]]
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* ''[[Baryonyx/Builder|Baryonyx]]''
* [[Brachiosaurus]]
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* ''[[Brachiosaurus/Builder|Brachiosaurus]]''
* [[Brontosaurus]]
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* ''[[Brontosaurus/Builder|Brontosaurus]]''
* [[Camarasaurus]]
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* ''[[Camarasaurus/Builder|Camarasaurus]]''
* [[Carcharodontosaurus]]
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* ''[[Carcharodontosaurus/Builder|Carcharodontosaurus]]''
* [[Carnotaurus]]
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* ''[[Carnotaurus/Builder|Carnotaurus]]''
* [[Ceratosaurus]]
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* ''[[Ceratosaurus/Builder|Ceratosaurus]]''
* [[Compsognathus]]
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* ''[[Compsognathus/Builder|Compsognathus]]''
* [[Corythosaurus]]
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* ''[[Corythosaurus/Builder|Corythosaurus]]''
* [[Dilophosaurus]]
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* ''[[Dilophosaurus/Builder|Dilophosaurus]]''
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* ''[[Dreadnoughtus/Builder|Dreadnoughtus]]''
* [[Dryosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Dryosaurus/Builder|Dryosaurus]]''
* [[Edmontosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Edmontosaurus/Builder|Edmontosaurus]]''
* [[Gallimimus]]
 
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* ''[[Euoplocephalus/Builder|Euoplocephalus]]''
* [[Giganotosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Gallimimus/Builder|Gallimimus]]''
* [[Iguanodon]]
 
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* ''[[Giganotosaurus/Builder|Giganotosaurus]]''
* [[Nasutoceratops]]
 
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* ''[[Iguanodon/Builder|Iguanodon]]''
* [[Ouranosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Indominus rex/Builder|Indominus rex]]''
* [[Pachycephalosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Nasutoceratops/Builder|Nasutoceratops]]''
* [[Pachyrhinosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Ouranosaurus/Builder|Ouranosaurus]]''
* [[Parasaurolophus]]
 
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* ''[[Pachycephalosaurus/Builder|Pachycephalosaurus]]''
* [[Pteranodon]]
 
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* ''[[Pachyrhinosaurus/Builder|Pachyrhinosaurus]]''
* [[Pterodactylus]]
 
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* ''[[Parasaurolophus/Builder|Parasaurolophus]]''
* [[Rajasaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Pteranodon/Builder|Pteranodon]]''
* [[Shunosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Pterodactylus/Builder|Pterodactylus]]''
* [[Spinosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Rajasaurus/Builder|Rajasaurus]]''
* [[Stegosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Shunosaurus/Builder|Shunosaurus]]''
* [[Suchomimus]]
 
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* ''[[Spinosaurus/Builder|Spinosaurus]]''
* [[Tapejara]]
 
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* ''[[Stegosaurus/Builder|Stegosaurus]]''
* [[Torosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Suchomimus/Builder|Suchomimus]]''
* [[Triceratops]]
 
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* ''[[Tapejara/Builder|Tapejara]]''
* [[Troodon]]
 
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* ''[[Torosaurus/Builder|Torosaurus]]''
* [[Tuojiangosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Triceratops/Builder|Triceratops]]''
* [[Tyrannosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Troodon/Builder|Troodon]]''
* [[Velociraptor]]
 
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* ''[[Tuojiangosaurus/Builder|Tuojiangosaurus]]''
* [[Yutyrannus]]
 
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* ''[[Tyrannosaurus rex/Builder|Tyrannosaurus]]''
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* ''[[Utahraptor/Builder|Utahraptor]]''
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* ''[[Velociraptor/Builder|Velociraptor]]''
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* ''[[Yutyrannus/Builder|Yutyrannus]]''
 
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| valign="top" |'''Aquatic Park'''
* [[Ammonite]]
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* ''[[Ammonite/Builder|Ammonite]]''
* [[Anomalocaris]]
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* ''[[Anomalocaris/Builder|Anomalocaris]]''
* [[Archelon]]
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* ''[[Archelon/Builder|Archelon]]''
* [[Baculites]]
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* ''[[Baculites/Builder|Baculites]]''
* [[Basilosaurus]]
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* ''[[Basilosaurus/Builder|Basilosaurus]]''
* [[Bananogmius]]
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* ''[[Bananogmius/Builder|Bananogmius]]''
* [[Colossal Squid]]
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* ''[[Colossal Squid/Builder|Colossal Squid]]''
* [[Dakosaurus]]
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* ''[[Dakosaurus/Builder|Dakosaurus]]''
* [[Dolichorhynchops]]
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* ''[[Dolichorhynchops/Builder|Dolichorhynchops]]''
* [[Dunkleosteus]]
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* ''[[Dunkleosteus/Builder|Dunkleosteus]]''
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* ''[[Edestus/Builder|Edestus]]''
* [[Elasmosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Elasmosaurus/Builder|Elasmosaurus]]''
* [[Enchodus]]
 
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* ''[[Enchodus/Builder|Enchodus]]''
* [[Geosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Geosaurus/Builder|Geosaurus]]''
* [[Gillicus]]
 
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* ''[[Gillicus/Builder|Gillicus]]''
* [[Hainosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Hainosaurus/Builder|Hainosaurus]]''
* [[Heliocoprion]]
 
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* ''[[Helicoprion/Builder|Helicoprion]]''
* [[Henodus]]
 
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* ''[[Henodus/Builder|Henodus]]''
* [[Hybodus]]
 
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* ''[[Hybodus/Builder|Hybodus]]''
* [[Koolasuchus]]
 
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* ''[[Hyneria/Builder|Hyneria]]''
* [[Kronosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Koolasuchus/Builder|Koolasuchus]]''
* [[Leedsichthys]]
 
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* ''[[Kronosaurus/Builder|Kronosaurus]]''
* [[Leptocleidus]]
 
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* ''[[Leedsichthys/Builder|Leedsichthys]]''
* [[Leviathan]]
 
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* ''[[Leptocleidus/Builder|Leptocleidus]]''
* [[Mauisaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Livyatan/Builder|Leviathan]]''
* [[Megalodon]]
 
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* ''[[Mauisaurus/Builder|Mauisaurus]]''
* [[Metriorhynchus]]
 
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* ''[[Megalodon/Builder|Megalodon]]''
* [[Mosasaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Metriorhynchus/Builder|Metriorhynchus]]''
* [[Odobenocetops]]
 
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* ''[[Mosasaurus/Builder|Mosasaurus]]''
* [[Ophtalmosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Odobenocetops/Builder|Odobenocetops]]''
* [[Orthoceras]]
 
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* ''[[Ophthalmosaurus/Builder|Ophthalmosaurus]]''
* [[Platecarpus]]
 
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* ''[[Orthoceras/Builder|Orthoceras]]''
* [[Pliosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Platecarpus/Builder|Platecarpus]]''
* [[Protosphyraena]]
 
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* ''[[Pliosaurus/Builder|Pliosaurus]]''
* [[Psephoderma]]
 
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* ''[[Protosphyraena/Builder|Protosphyraena]]''
* [[Sea Scorpion]]
 
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* ''[[Psephoderma/Builder|Psephoderma]]''
* [[Shonisaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Sea Scorpion/Builder|Sea Scorpion]]''
* [[Styxosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Shastasaurus/Builder|Shastasaurus]]''
* [[Trinacromerum]]
 
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* ''[[Shonisaurus/Builder|Shonisaurus]]''
* [[Tylosaurus]]
 
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* ''[[Styxosaurus/Builder|Styxosaurus]]''
* [[Xiphactinus]]
 
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* ''[[Trinacromerum/Builder|Trinacromerum]]''
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* ''[[Tylosaurus/Builder|Tylosaurus]]''
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* ''[[Xiphactinus/Builder|Xiphactinus]]''
 
| valign="top" |'''Glacier Park'''
 
| valign="top" |'''Glacier Park'''
* [[Aepycamelus]]
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* ''[[Aepycamelus/Builder|Aepycamelus]]''
* [[Amebelodon]]
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* ''[[Amebelodon/Builder|Amebelodon]]''
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* ''[[Amphicyon/Builder|Amphicyon]]''
* [http://jurassicparkbuilder.wikia.com/wiki/Amphicyon Amphicyon]
 
* [[Andrewsarchus]]
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* ''[[Andrewsarchus/Builder|Andrewsarchus]]''
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* ''[[Archaeotherium/Builder|Archaeotherium]]''
* [[Arsinoitherium]]
 
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* ''[[Arsinoitherium/Builder|Arsinoitherium]]''
* [[Chalicotherium]]
 
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* ''[[Arthropleura/Builder|Arthropleura]]''
* [[Coryphodon]]
 
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* ''[[Castoroides/Builder|Castoroides]]''
* [[Daeodon]]
 
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* ''[[Chalicotherium/Builder|Chalicotherium]]''
* [[Deinosuchus]]
 
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* ''[[Coryphodon/Builder|Coryphodon]]''
* [[Diprotodon]]
 
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* ''[[Daeodon/Builder|Daeodon]]''
* [[Dodo]]
 
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* ''[[Deinosuchus/Builder|Deinosuchus]]''
* [[Doedicurus]]
 
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* ''[[Diprotodon/Builder|Diprotodon]]''
* [[Elasmotherium]]
 
* [[Entelodon]]
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* ''[[Dodo/Builder|Dodo]]''
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* ''[[Doedicurus/Builder|Doedicurus]]''
* [[Eremotherium]]
 
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* ''[[Elasmotherium/Builder|Elasmotherium]]''
* [[Gastornis]]
 
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* ''[[Entelodon/Builder|Entelodon]]''
* [[Gigantopithecus]]
 
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* ''[[Eremotherium/Builder|Eremotherium]]''
* [[Hyaenodon]]
 
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* ''[[Gastornis/Builder|Gastornis]]''
* [[Indricotherium]]
 
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* ''[[Gigantopithecus/Builder|Gigantopithecus]]''
* [[Kaprosuchus]]
 
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* ''[[Hyaenodon/Builder|Hyaenodon]]''
* [[Kelenken]]
 
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* ''[[Kaprosuchus/Builder|Kaprosuchus]]''
* [[Macrauchenia]]
 
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* ''[[Kelenken/Builder|Kelenken]]''
* [[Marsupial Lion]]
 
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* ''[[Macrauchenia/Builder|Macrauchenia]]''
* [[Mastodon]]
 
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* ''[[Thylacoleo/Builder|Marsupial Lion]]''
* [[Megalania]]
 
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* ''[[Mastodon/Builder|Mastodon]]''
* [[Megaloceros]]
 
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* ''[[Megalania/Builder|Megalania]]''
* [[Megistotherium]]
 
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* ''[[Megaloceros/Builder|Megaloceros]]''
* [[Meiolania]]
 
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* ''[[Megistotherium/Builder|Megistotherium]]''
* [[Moeritherium]]
 
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* ''[[Meiolania/Builder|Meiolania]]''
* [[Peltephilus]]
 
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* ''[[Moeritherium/Builder|Moeritherium]]''
* [[Phorusrhacos]]
 
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* ''[[Paraceratherium/Builder|Paraceratherium]]''
* [[Platybelodon]]
 
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* ''[[Peltephilus/Builder|Peltephilus]]''
* [[Procoptodon]]
 
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* ''[[Phorusrhacos/Builder|Phorusrhacos]]''
* [[Sarkastodon]]
 
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* ''[[Platybelodon/Builder|Platybelodon]]''
* [[Smilodon]]
 
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* ''[[Procoptodon/Builder|Procoptodon]]''
* [[Synthetoceras]]
 
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* ''[[Sarkastodon/Builder|Sarkastodon]]''
* [[Thylacosmilus]]
 
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* ''[[Smilodon/Builder|Smilodon]]''
* [[Titanoboa]]
 
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* ''[[Synthetoceras/Builder|Synthetoceras]]''
* [[Uintatherium]]
 
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* ''[[Thylacosmilus/Builder|Thylacosmilus]]''
* [[Woolly Mammoth]]
 
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* ''[[Titanoboa/Builder|Titanoboa]]''
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* ''[[Uintatherium/Builder|Uintatherium]]''
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* ''[[Woolly Mammoth/Builder|Woolly Mammoth]]''
 
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== Buildings ==
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==Buildings==
 
''see [[List of Jurassic Park: Builder Buildings]]''
 
''see [[List of Jurassic Park: Builder Buildings]]''
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== Decorations ==
 
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==Decorations==
 
''see [[List of Jurassic Park: Builder decorations]]''
 
''see [[List of Jurassic Park: Builder decorations]]''
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== Release ==
 
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==Release==
 
[[File:JP Builder release.jpg|thumb|150px|Facebook advertisement.]] [[File:Eu sa release.jpg|thumb|200px|EU & South America release]] On March 29, 2012 a cover for the game's Facebook page was revealed. It shows [[Alan Grant]], [[John Hammond]] and [[Kelly Malcolm]]. After that more artwork was revealed.
 
[[File:JP Builder release.jpg|thumb|150px|Facebook advertisement.]] [[File:Eu sa release.jpg|thumb|200px|EU & South America release]] On March 29, 2012 a cover for the game's Facebook page was revealed. It shows [[Alan Grant]], [[John Hammond]] and [[Kelly Malcolm]]. After that more artwork was revealed.
   
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Jurassic Park: Builder has a very active Facebook page to promote the game and connect the gamers.
 
Jurassic Park: Builder has a very active Facebook page to promote the game and connect the gamers.
   
On Google Play the game is rated 3 out of 5 stars, based on 162,513 ratings, whereas on iTunes, the game is rated 4.5 out of 5, based on 17,783 ratings. {{-}}
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On Google Play the game is rated 3 out of 5 stars, based on 162,513 ratings, whereas on iTunes, the game is rated 4.5 out of 5, based on 17,783 ratings.
   
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== Gallery ==
 
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<gallery widths="200">
 
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==Gallery==
File:JPbuilder_cover.jpg|Facebook cover
 
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<gallery>
File:Start_game.jpg
 
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JPbuilder cover.jpg|Facebook cover
File:JPB_Trike2.jpg|Young Triceratops
 
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Start game.jpg
File:JPB_Trike.jpg|Adult Triceratops
 
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JPB Trike2.jpg|Young Triceratops
File:JPBuilder.jpg
 
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JPB Trike.jpg|Adult Triceratops
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JPBuilder.jpg
 
JPB aqua park.jpg|Aquatic park ( JP builder )
 
JPB aqua park.jpg|Aquatic park ( JP builder )
 
JPB glacier park.jpg|Glacier park ( JP builder )
 
JPB glacier park.jpg|Glacier park ( JP builder )
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Jurassic Park Builder Groundhog Day.png
</gallery> {{-}}
 
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Jurassic Park Builder 2012-2017.png
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Jurassic Park Builder Happy New Year 2015.png
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Jurassic Park Builder Happy New Year 2016.png
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Jurassic Park Builder Happy Valentine's Day!.png
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Jurassic Park Builder Happy New Year 2019.png
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Loch Ness Monster Plesiosaur true or false.png
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True or False spiders been around before dinosaurs.png
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True or False Dinosaurs and mammals had coexisted.png
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True or False all dinosaurs are cold-blooded.png
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True or False snakes lived alongside the dinosaurs.png
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True or False Dinosaurs were strong swimmers.png
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Smilodon are extinct because of humans.png
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Velociraptor was so vicious and ate it's own kind.png
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True and False Birds evolved from dinosaurs.png
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Lysine Contingency create only female dinosaurs.png
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Celebrate Halloween for Jurassic Park.png
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DNA Rescue Utahraptor.png
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Aquatic Park update profile.png
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Glacier Park update profile.png
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DNA Rescue Giant Southern Lizard!.png
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How many Amargasaurus are there.png
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Fin-Ally the weekend!.png
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Monday could be worse.png
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Battle loading profile.png
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Tournament loading profile.png
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Gigantopithecus what's your level.png
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Name a difference between the film and the book!.png
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Do you have your own Elasmotherium.png
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Happy Friday!.png
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Happy Grandparents Day!.png
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Name a dinosaur that does not appear in the movies.png
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Best Dinosaur Joke.png
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How many dinosaurs were in Jurassic Park.png
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</gallery>
   
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== External links ==
 
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* [http://www.jurassicparkbuilder.net/ Jurassic Park Builder.net]
 
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==External links==
* [http://www.facebook.com/JurassicParkBuilder Facebook page]
 
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* [https://www.jurassicparkbuilder.com/ Official Site]
* [http://www.ludia.com/en/news_20111027_jurassicpark.php Announcement on Ludia.com]
 
* [http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/jurassic-park-builder/id499250722?mt=8 Download page on iTunes]
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* [https://www.ludia.com/en/games/jurassic-park-builder Ludia's Website]
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* [https://www.jurassicparkbuilder.net/ Jurassic Park Builder.net]
* [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ludia.jurassicpark Download page on Google Play]
 
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* [https://www.facebook.com/JurassicParkBuilder Facebook Page]
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* [https://www.instagram.com/jurassicparkbuilder/ Instagram Page]
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* [https://www.ludia.com/en/news_20111027_jurassicpark.php Announcement on Ludia.com]
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* [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/jurassic-park-builder/id499250722 Download Page on Apple App Store]
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* [https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/jurassic-park-builder/id499250722?mt=8 Download Page on the iTunes Store]
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* [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ludia.jurassicpark Download Page on the Google Play Store]
 
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccckey=0AhiAInrmABqVdHVrZFlndmtOUWF0MjFmenVLLU1QU1E&usp=sharing This page] shows the coin rates for most of the dinosaurs in table and graph form.
 
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccckey=0AhiAInrmABqVdHVrZFlndmtOUWF0MjFmenVLLU1QU1E&usp=sharing This page] shows the coin rates for most of the dinosaurs in table and graph form.
== Trivia ==
 
*Ian Malcolm makes references to helping a mother ''Temnodontosaurus'' give birth in Aquatic Park, but ''Temnodontosaurus'' is not currently available in the game.
 
*The star rating for the game dropped significantly when the Tournament Battle update was released as, after installing the update many players found that their Jurassic orAquatic Parks were cleared of all creatures, buildings and decorations. In some cases this was noted to affect the Glacier Park as well. Contacting Ludia about the issue may help get Dino bucks to restore more quickly.
 
   
== Sources ==
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==Trivia==
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*Ian Malcolm makes references to helping a mother ''[[Temnodontosaurus]]'' give birth in Aquatic Park, but ''Temnodontosaurus'' was never adoptable in the game.
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*The star rating for the game dropped significantly when the Tournament Battle update was released as, after installing the update many players found that their Jurassic or Aquatic Parks were cleared of all creatures, buildings and decorations. In some cases this was noted to affect the Glacier Park as well. Contacting Ludia about the issue may help get Dino bucks to restore more quickly.
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 18 February 2024

Jurassic Park: Builder or Jurassic Park: The Social Game was an Apple (later Android) and Facebook application produced by Ludia in 2012. It was a construction and management simulation game in which the player builds a Jurassic Park of their own, featuring extinct animals. A total of three kinds of parks can be made. The first being Jurassic Park, located on Isla Nublar, featuring dinosaurs and pterosaurs. Second, Aquatic Park, located on a seabed featuring extinct aquatic animals. And third, Glacier Park, located in Patagonia, featuring extinct animals from the Cenozoic era along with some Mesozoic crocodilians.

It coincided with the release of Jurassic Park 3D. It would be considered a mobile version of Jurassic Park III: Park Builder and Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis. In February 2020, Ludia announced that it would end support for the game, which would no longer be playable as of March 30, 2020.[3]


Gameplay

Gameplay is similar but not as detailed and grandiose as the construction engine of JP:OG. Players are given a stretch of land to build upon, which they can expand as they level up. Players can place whatever they wish into their park as long as space is available.

JPB menu

The game's HUD.

Top bar: The top bar shows the player's level and the amount of consumable goods. Players can earn a variety of consumable foods for ingame use. Crops serves as food for the herbivores, meat serves as food for the carnivores. The game's primary currency are gold coins. The game's rare Dino-Dollars are used to buy special items. Dino-Dollars can be purchased from the ingame store using real currency or can be earned by leveling up or fulfilling certain criteria in the "GET MORE FOR FREE" option in the resources tab. Dino-Dollars can also be used to buy coins and large quantities of meat or crops.

Bottom bar: At the bottom of the screen 4 icons are shown.

  • Options: Allows the player to toggle sounds and effects aswell as gameplay options.
  • Market: Links to a large catalog of items that can be bought.
  • Social: Enables players to connect with other players and visit their parks.
  • Roads: Links to the menu to place and remove roads.

The tabs in the Market are explained here.

Resources Tab: Lists the amount of food, gold and Dino-Dollars.

see Jurassic Park: Builder/Dinosaur Growth

Dinosaurs Tab: Players can choose from more than over 30 dinosaurs to place into the park. In order to obtain these dinosaurs, the player must expand his park by cutting down the surrounding jungle area and clearing away the debris left behind. One piece of debris will contain a piece of amber, which the player must invest money into decoding. Once fully decoded, a dinosaur will be revealed and be ready for purchase. Most dinosaurs can be bought with the coins earnable ingame, but certain dinosaurs can only be purchased with special Dino-Dollars. Only one of every species of dinosaur can be placed into the park,although the smaller ones live in pairs and the dodo actually has 3 birds per batch. When the dinosaur is placed into the park, it starts out as an egg. The player must wait on the corresponding time limit to pass in order for the dinosaur to hatch. When the dinosaur hatches, it will begin to generate money for the player to collect. Carnivores are kept in cages, while herbivores are not confined. All dinosaurs start from level one. The higher the level, the more money they earn. When they reach the halfway mark for every dinosaur level (example: lvl 5), the dinosaur matures into its adult form. To level up a dinosaur, the player must feed it(crops for herbivores and meat for carnivores). When a dinosaur reaches level 10, it can be evolved. Evolving a dinosaur allows it to reach the next level tier, which allows it to make more money. Evolving a dinosaur also changes its skin, which only serves for visual appeal and does not affect gameplay. Choosing the evolve option is irreversible and makes the evolving dinosaur unavailable until it is fully evolved. No money can be earned from it during this time. When the dinosaur is fully evolved, it will revert to an egg form, and the player must wait out the time limit until it can hatch again. The process can be repeated up to level 40 (aka level MAX) and can be done for every dinosaur.

Obtaining meat and crops is possible via their corresponding harbors. The player invests money into the individual harbors, which opens up a time window which the player can expand by putting in more money. The harbors collect food for the dinosaurs over the time limit. Harbors can also be upgraded to allow more food to be earned and have longer time to allow more food to be gathered.

Decorations Tab: The player can purchase foliage or aesthetic pieces for the park. They take up the park's space but have no actual affect on gameplay. When placed next to buildings or dinosaurs, it allows coins to be collected faster. Plants, fountains, braziers, fossils, rocks, and various other items can be unlocked by leveling up. The higher the level, the more content the player has access to. These items can be purchased with coins, but certain items can only be bought with Dino-Dollars.

Buildings Tab: The player can place certain buildings into their park to allow more coins to be collected. These buildings do not alter gameplay and only serve for visual stimulus and to obtain more coin. Buildings must be constructed before they can start earning coins ingame. ? This means the player must wait out a time limit. ? There are a variety of buildings to choose from. Most can be purchased with coins, but certain ones can only be obtained via Dino-Dollars.

Other Features

  • Options Menu: Allows for toggling of notifications and sound effects. Player can log in and out of account, reset park, change server(corresponds to world location), view the Help option, and read the credits.
  • Market Tab: Allows player to buy above mentioned items.
  • Social Tab: Allows player to see achievements he/she has earned, view the game's leaderboards, see friends' parks, and read the ingame mailbox.
  • Roads: Allows player to construct a Safari Tour around the park. Purely for aesthetic appeal. No actual affect on gameplay.
  • Code Red: A minigame option available only if the player's park contains at least 5 carnivorous dinosaurs. When the bar is full, the player can select this option. It is an opportunity to earn coins. When selected, the ingame weather will switch to a violent storm, and the carnivores will start rampaging. A circle will appear over their heads and will fill up with color from green to blinking red. The brighter the color, the more coin is earned. The player must tab on the dinosaur before the circle completely fills to earn the coin. If any circle above any carnivore's head fills completely, the minigame is over. A message will appear saying that dinosaur has escaped and is temporarily unavailable until a time limit runs out. When the time limit runs out, the dinosaur will return to the park. The objective is to earn as much coin as possible and prevent any dinosaurs from escaping. The minigame is timed. When the timer runs out, the game is over, and the player receives the coins he/she earned. The dinosaurs and park return to normal. Any time Code Red is played, the player must wait out a time limit before it becomes available again.

Story

Jurassic_Park_Builder

Jurassic Park Builder

See Jurassic Park: Builder/Missions

John Hammond has made you the manager of Jurassic Park. You have to build a well functioning Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar. Characters from the films will be helping you realize this feat, by checking on your progress and helping your park to advance in prestige.

When you start the game, Triceratops is the first dinosaur in the game and Kelly helps you let it grow.

After the completion of Jurassic Park and Aquatic Park, John Hammond wants to open the Glacier Park; featuring the extinct animals of the Cenozoic Era. Alan Grant was actually on vacation, but he joined Hammond's team to the glaciers of Patagonia in search for DNA samples.



The game takes place after the events of Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III, but before the events of Jurassic World.

Characters

JPbuilder cover

Cover on Facebook.

Dinosaurs and other Prehistoric Creatures

Jurassic Park Aquatic Park Glacier Park

Buildings

see List of Jurassic Park: Builder Buildings

Decorations

see List of Jurassic Park: Builder decorations

Release

JP Builder release

Facebook advertisement.

Eu sa release

EU & South America release

On March 29, 2012 a cover for the game's Facebook page was revealed. It shows Alan Grant, John Hammond and Kelly Malcolm. After that more artwork was revealed.

Jurassic Park: Builder was open for download on July 23, 2012 on iTunes in the USA and Canada. The game was advertised through Facebook. However, the game contained many bugs. On October 18, 2012, JP:Builder became available in Europe and South America. It was later released on Android and Facebook got it's own playable version as well.

Jurassic Park: Builder has a very active Facebook page to promote the game and connect the gamers.

On Google Play the game is rated 3 out of 5 stars, based on 162,513 ratings, whereas on iTunes, the game is rated 4.5 out of 5, based on 17,783 ratings.



Gallery



External links

Trivia

  • Ian Malcolm makes references to helping a mother Temnodontosaurus give birth in Aquatic Park, but Temnodontosaurus was never adoptable in the game.
  • The star rating for the game dropped significantly when the Tournament Battle update was released as, after installing the update many players found that their Jurassic or Aquatic Parks were cleared of all creatures, buildings and decorations. In some cases this was noted to affect the Glacier Park as well. Contacting Ludia about the issue may help get Dino bucks to restore more quickly.

References

Navigation