Build the Dinosaur Ranch of Your Dreams in Paleo Pines

Modus Studios and developer Italic Pig have revealed a new life-sim game, Paleo Pines, that will allow players to run your very own dinosaur ranch!

Two things I love with a great passion are life-sim/farming games, and dinosaurs. Paleo Pines is putting the two together and I couldn’t be happier. No, I don’t care that it’s a bit on the cutesy side, I’m already all in.

Paleo Pines is a wonderfully quirky island populated with friendly dinosaurs and welcoming townsfolk. When you arrive in Paleo Pines, you’ll move into an old ranch that you need to fix up. Make your own patch of paradise with the help of the wacky townsfolk of Pebble Plaza and the newfound friendship of the wild dinosaurs of the region. But it’s more than just a farming sim – it’s up to you and your trusty Parasaurolophus, Lucky, to uncover the lost history of Paleo Pines.

Meet dinosaurs while enlisting them to fix up your ranch and grow crops to create a cozy sanctuary in this unique, charming farming sim. With in-depth character customization and a broad selection of styles, you can turn your plot of land into the dino ranch of your dreams.

Befriending dino companions is the name of the game in Paleo Pines – tasty treats, nose boops and comfy pens will aid you in your quest to fill your haven with a variety of creatures. You’ll keep track of their dislikes and favorites with a handy dino journal. Paleo Pines also provides a variety of locations to explore – from flowery fields to high canyons, you can make the most out of each day discovering enchanting landscapes and witnessing different species in the lush wilderness.

Paleo Pines is set to PlayStation 4|5, Xbox Consoles, PC (wishlist on Steam), and Nintendo Switch this Fall.

Jordan Maison
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Editor-in-Chief: Writer and cartoonist who went to college for post-production, he now applies his love of drawing, movie analysis, filmmaking, video games, and martial arts into writing.

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