What modern hunting games miss is atmosphere . This game had dynamic weather. One minute you’re in a sunny savanna; the next, a torrential thunderstorm rolls in, reducing visibility to zero while a Pteranodon screeches overhead.

So, if you have a dusty Kindle Fire or an old Galaxy S7 lying around, charge it up. Load the shotgun. Head to the Deadly Shores.

Just remember: If you hear the growl, it’s already too late.

Dino Hunter: Deadly Shores is a time capsule. It represents an era when mobile games were risky, experimental, and ridiculously fun. It doesn't try to be a simulation. It tries to make you feel like you’re in a Jurassic Park sequel directed by Michael Bay.

Glu Mobile has largely abandoned the title. You won't find updates, and if you have a brand new iPhone, you might struggle to download it.