- Dino Quake launches on iOS with Android version coming soon
- For just $3.99, experience this retro-style platformer featuring unique earthquake mechanics
- Use seismic attacks to launch enemies, then kick them strategically to create chain reactions
The platforming genre thrives on simplicity, where even minor innovations can create impactful gameplay changes. Dino Quake - now available on iOS and soon launching on Android - introduces a novel seismic twist to classic platforming action. Here, every triumphant climb inevitably leads to a destructive descent.
Dino Quake's premise couldn't be simpler: scale greater heights to amplify your devastating earthquake attacks. Players choose between protagonists Mina or Kiwi, with higher jumps translating into more powerful shockwaves when landing. The titular Dino Quake sends enemies flying, leaving them vulnerable to follow-up kicks that can trigger satisfying chain reactions.
While not revolutionary, this mechanic breathes fresh life into the familiar retro-platformer formula. Coming from Neutronized (creators of Shovel Pirate and Roar Rampage), the game benefits from solid mobile development pedigree.

Leaps That Shake the Ground
Beyond its seismic mechanics, Dino Quake delivers nostalgic appeal through crisp pixel-art visuals reminiscent of Taito classics like Bubble Bobble. The adventure offers substantial content including alternate routes, unlockable characters, and a delightful chiptune soundtrack.
Currently priced at $3.99 on iOS with Android release imminent, Dino Quake promises accessible platforming fun for retro enthusiasts.
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