Are you excited for the brand-new Return to Jurassic Park DLC coming to Jurassic World Evolution this December? It’s safe to say that we are really excited here at The Jurassic Park Podcast – so we wanted to give you an opportunity to get your hands on some cool JWE merchandise!
For those of you who don’t know, Frontier Developments created an awesome set of unique Pin Badges for this videogame. The pin badges represent each of the divisions which players work with throughout the game’s story mode, alongside a fantastic long pin which has the Jurassic World Evolution logo on it. The pin set is highly desirable – and has previously only been given out at community events and in official competitions, so this is a good chance to get your hands on an extremely limited edition goodie!
So, I know what you’re thinking. Tom, how can I get my hands on this elusive prize?
Well, the answer is simple. I want you to get creative with Jurassic World Evolution’s capture mode. I want you to take a photo which you feel best reflects the original Jurassic Park film in the game. This could be anything from a Gallimimus herd running from a Tyrannosaurus, to a Jurassic Park Jeep abandoned in the middle of some rainy woodland! The more creative you get, the better.
On the 10th of December, I will publish an article here on Jurassic Park Podcast featuring all the submissions for the competition. You can enter in several different ways.
- Post in the Jurassic Park Facebook Group.
- Tweet out your entry and tag me in it. Use the Hashtag #ReturnToJurassicParkComp.
- Post in the dedicated Frontier Forums competition thread.
This article will also reveal the winner – who will then receive their own Jurassic World Evolution pin pack. So, what are you waiting for? Go get creative!
IMPORTANT: For this competition, I will only be accepting entries using the base features of Jurassic World Evolution – so no Depth of Field modifiers or anything like that. This is to create an even playing field for entries, whilst encouraging creativity.
Written by:
Tom Fishenden