Fan-Made “Jurassic Park” Video Game In the Works Dan Koelsch, January 7, 2013 Have you ever wanted to experience the awe and danger of Jurassic Park? Well, you may get your chance, eventually. A group is developing a free video game based on the classic Spielberg blockbuster called Jurassic Life, due to the fact that the Half-Life 2 Source engine SDK is being used for the mod. Get the details after the break. Based on the group’s YouTube channel, where they show off their in-progress work, it looks like they have been working on the project for almost three years, and their recent video (below) shows off how far they’ve come so far.You can follow the progress of Jurassic Life on the staff’s official website, and when it is finished, it will available for free (which helps them avoid copyright and trademark laws).Source: Reddit Fan Made Work Viral News Fan MadeHalf Life 2Jurassic LifeJurassic Parkvideo games
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