User blog:Soosieloo/Darling Dinos Devour Digitalizations











How can we resist? It starts out so small and cute, such a mystery and a story to tell. The first egg was such a hoot, a triumph to have finally mastered the confusing dino fusion lab. Watching that first egg tremble and shake like a present on caffiene was so suspenseful. Whatever can the critter be?



Then the egg hatches and there it is, a cutie pie baby dino.... looking up at you with reptillian eyes, begging you for hugs and for maybe a little brother or sister. Something scaly to keep them company amongst all the stores,  farms and coin collectors.



You are hooked. Line and sinker.



Months go by, the dino addiction is in full swing. Genetic plans are hatched and plotted and chortled over as the quest to get elusive dinos go into overdrive. Over and over you are met with the text at each new fusion " No habitat available, buy new habitat!"

 "but there is no room!" you wail in frustration.

First to be banished into dusty inventory are the coin collectors, that frees up space for 3 new habitats or the equivalent of 6-12 dinos. Is it enough? You hold your breath and watch your collection climb. 30... 40...46....



You begin to realize that other decorations will have to go. Resource collectors are next, you keep the minimum to  hold a spot in the market. "What relief, why there are acres of room now" you sigh.

<p style="text-align:center;">Wrong. You begin to realize its not enough. At all.

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<p style="text-align:left;">lol, a silly bit of fun to mention the quandry of dino collecting. That and decorating are my favorite things to do in TV. Unfortunately, I am insane and need to have at least two of every dino, three if I like all stages of growth for a type of dino. Add in adult tier III's one hangs onto in case they bring back the extremely lucrative Crystal for Dino promo,  then add in all the 'spares' one has on hand for fusing..... its well.. gee.... getting a bit crowded.

<p style="text-align:left;">and I am not a dino expert at all. I still have 10-12 dinos to get. In the meantime every few weeks they present a new cutie to collect. Something has to give.

<p style="text-align:left;">The highest habitat capacity is 4 at a goodly cost of crystals, most are at 3 or 2 for reasonable crystal or coin cost but each and everyone of them takes up an enormous amount of room. Its getting to the point where a player has to choose whether to be a resource mogul, decorator, industrial tycoon or dino collector. Shame really, the best business plan would be to allow all activities unlimited only by the customer patience or wallet.

<p style="text-align:left;">My wish list: <p style="text-align:left;">
 * Upgradable habitats, allowing more dinos per pen.
 * Uniform size of habitats, trying to fit in all the different sizes makes for inefficient biomes and waste of space.
 * Dino storage for surplus fusables, duplicates or whatever reason you need.  Make it an item for the the village, like a warehouse if need be, bought by crystals or coin, Capacity .. .unknown, could be unliimited but if they wanted to  make it upgradable in sets of 10, I wouldnt mind.

<p style="text-align:left;">Just some suggestions off the top of my head, but TV has to realize the monster they have created. The sheer number of dinos they offer and are continuing to create begs something has to be done about storage and space.

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<p style="text-align:left;">Anywho, onward we go, eh? Cheers!