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Overview

Rating:
4.60 +3
(1,190)
Version:
1.8.54
Last updated: 2026-03-11
Ranking
#54,848 ▼ 327
Overall

Features & Capabilities

Dino Quest: Fossil Games blends classic Minesweeper and Battleship mechanics into a jurassic exploration adventure. Travel across continents—Africa, Asia, the Americas, Australia, and Europe—dig for fossils, and add discoveries to your museum collection while enjoying a playful T-rex simulator and roaring encounters.

Build paleontology knowledge with accurate dinosaur information and engaging gameplay. Use strategic digs to uncover bones, learn real-world facts, and complete fossil collections to unlock new content. The game is free to play with optional in-app purchases.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
TPG TECNOLOGIA DA INFORMACAO LTDA
Rating:
4.60
(1,190)
3 new ratings
Version:
1.8.54 Last updated: 2026-03-11
Version code:
883235508
Creation date:
2013-08-08
Compatible devices:
Size:
117.81MB
URLs:
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Full description:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-07-17
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Ranking

Other platforms

Android
Dino Quest: Dig Dinosaur Game (v1.8.54)
7,965,927 4.41 (60,474)

Contact the developer

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Developed by:
TPG TECNOLOGIA DA INFORMACAO LTDA
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dino-quest-fossil-games/id682455707
Website:
http://tappsgames.com

User Reviews

Players praise Dino Quest for its nostalgic, easy-to-pick-up gameplay and its kid-friendly take on paleontology. Updates like the Americas addition show ongoing content development, and the fossil-dig and amber-DNA features are educational and engaging. However, the game is hampered by intrusive ads, ongoing delays for Asia, and amber collection bugs that block progress. Several reviews also note the title sometimes feels unfinished or in limbo between updates. Overall, it’s enjoyable and educational, but improvements to ads, continents, and bug fixes are needed.
Pros
  • Nostalgic and fun with easy-to-pick-up gameplay that’s great for kids.
  • Americas finally added; ongoing content updates show the game is being developed.
  • Educational paleontology experience with fossil digs and learning about dinosaurs.
  • Amber/DNA mechanic adds depth and serves as a satisfying tool to unlock dinosaurs.
Cons
  • Ad-heavy experience with long ads that interrupt gameplay.
  • Asia (and other continents) remain unavailable, with updates for new continents delayed.
  • Amber for Tyrannosaurus is hard to find or buggy, blocking progress.
  • Overall game feel can be unfinished or in limbo while updates are awaited.
Recent reviews
Having played this game years ago when I was a kid, it was nostalgic to play this game again. Even if I beat it relatively quick. Though, it is still a fun lil time waster! Just wish it was finished and not left in limbo. Like it is nice to finally see that the americas were added after so long. Though, that just begs the question why is Asia taking so long? Also, it kinda sucks that there’s only 8 dinosaurs in the americas. Given how up to this point, the number of dinosaurs went up by 2, you could’ve added a few more dinosaurs into the game. Especially since North America has some of the most popular dinosaurs of all time, yet only the Stegosaurus and Tyrannosaurus are here. Personally, I felt like the americas should’ve been saved for last if we’re gonna use BOTH north and south as one big continent, but that’s just me. Also please, fix the issue of there only being 24 digsites in the Americas when there should be 25. The amber for Tyrannosaurus is literally impossible to find in the game as of now. I had to check the reviews to make sure it wasn’t just me. But aside from that problem and a possible dino roster expansion for the Americas. The selection is rather good for the first game. Definitely like some of the more out there picks like Alamosaurus and Oxalaia. It’s a fun way to help young players learn about dinosaurs that aren’t talked about as much as the usual ones. Final thing to note is that after playing both this and its sequel, I’m kinda torn on which is better. While I think the gameplay and dinosaur selection is better than 2. It severely lacks the wonderful customization and simulation of Dino Quest 2. Which is understandable given the 2d art style, but it would be fun to add like dioramas to the displays. Would give them a lil more life and spark the imagination that I feel kids would have when visiting a museum. You already have amber that gives you a look at what these dinosaurs could’ve looked like if you find them, why not go all out??But overall, I like both games and hope they’ll be updated again in the near future!! (Last lil thing, why is Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus in Australia and Africa respectively? Last I remember, they’re both from North America. It’s really just a nitpick since Dino Quest 2 has some questionable dino placements, but that always bothered me, haha!)
by Sp*****, 2026-05-02

You haven’t put in any dinosaurs for Asia and I was just wondering, how long will it take until you do this? There’s so many fascinating dinosaurs for Asia.
by co*****, 2026-02-09
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