This forum is connected and associated with @pookie_bear_09's #1120394592265719950, @tropic hearth's #1120790579329122304, and my #1121138205656367258 and #1130567081780326530. This game idea would be for a Paleozoic era hunting game, and would include animals like Dimetrodon, Gorgonops, Inostrancevia, Edaphosaurus, and much more! While the Paleozoic era is made up of the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous, and Permian, this game idea would only focus on the Carboniferous and Permian since those periods are the only periods of the Paleozoic with land animals, so if you have ideas for Paleozoic marine life, please put it in my #1121138205656367258 forum. I'm excited to see y'all's ideas!
#TheHunter: Paleozoic (Paleozoic Hunting Game)
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Texas Red Beds
Location: Texas, United States (North America)
Climate: Hot desert with some water sources. Sand is red in coloration
Datation: Cisuralian epoch, Permian period, 280 million years ago
Species List:
- Seymouria baylorensis (Class 2)
- Platyhystrix rugosus (Class 2)
- Eryops megacephalus (Class 6)
- Diadectes sideropelicus (Class 7)
- Edaphosaurus pogonias (Class 7)
- Ophiacodon major (Class 7)
- Dimetrodon grandis (Class 7)
Arkhangelsk Sands
Location: Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia (Asia)
Climate: Hot desert with a few small oases
Datation: Lopingian epoch, Permian period, 256 million years ago
Species List:
- Dvinia prima (Class 1)
- Annatherapsidus petri (Class 2)
- Karpinskiosaurus secundus (Class 2)
- Kotlassia prima (Class 2)
- Pravoslavlevia parva (Class 4)
- Chroniosuchus licharevi (Class 4)
- Inostrancevia alexandri (Class 9)
- Inostrancevia latifrons (Class 9)
- Scutosaurus karpinskii (Class 10)
Wheeling Coal Swamps
Location: Wheeling, West Virginia, United States (North America)
Climate: Extremely hot swamps with very dense foliage. Most of the foliage consists of arborescent lycophyte trees and other horsetails. The atmosphere is rich in oxygen, which can cause large and extremely dangerous forest fires
Datation: Pennsylvanian epoch, Carboniferous period, 299 million years ago
Side Note: Some of the species on this roster are based off of fossils found not only in Wheeling, West Virginia, but also nearby counties in Ohio and Pennsylvania
Species List:
- Protorothyris morani (Class 1)
- Isodectes obtusus (Class 2)
- Diploceraspis burkei (Class 2)
- Zatrachys serratus (Class 2)
- Wheeling Edops (Edops sp.) (Class 5)
- Arthropleura cristata (Class 5)
- Edaphosaurus colohistion (Class 7)
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Trophy Lodge Presets
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While players would be able to customize/build/create their trophy lodges any way they want, the game could offer several trophy lodge presets for those who don't want to spend time creating their lodge. These are the trophy lodge presets I have in mind for TheHunter: Primal.
Coal Swamp Lodge
The Coal Swamp Lodge would be a fairly large cabin lodge located in a Carboniferous coal swamp. The lodge would be entirely surrounded by water and large trees. Inside of the lodge would be several large mounts that can fit many different trophies. Images 1 - 3 below show what the lodge would look like.
Sportsman's Lodge
The Sportsman's Lodge is an extremely large lodge akin to a Bass Pro Shops or Cabela's in real life. This lodge is for those who love all forms of outdoorsman activities, such as hunting and fishing, as well as taxidermy enthusiasts. This lodge would have multiple floors, with each floor having several large rooms. In the center of it all though is an extremely large room where you can display the largest of your trophies. Images 4 - 6 below show what the lodge would look like.
Paleontologist's Lodge
The Paleontologist's Lodge is a large lodge similar to that of a natural history museum. This lodge is for paleontology enthusiasts. The lodge would likely have multiple floors, though not as much as the Sportsman's Lodge. While any kind of trophy could be put in this lodge, European/skeletal mounts and fossils are recommended for this lodge the most to create the museum feel. Images 7 - 9 below show what the lodge would look like
Personally I’d love this but it’s a bit to niche to be profitable for the ew to make it but dimetrodon hunting would be awesome
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Bump, but needs more species.
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Happy National Fossil Day for my fellow Americans! Even though it's not an international event, I say it should be celebrated everywhere, so Happy Fossil Day to all!
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