Here's LEGO Jurassic World unlock codes for palaeontologists @DavidEvans_ROM @ShamanSciences & Phil Currie http://t.co/mFjJx6prSR
— Kris Abel (@RealKrisAbel) June 22, 2015
Time for straight-up honesty:
1. I have not yet seen "Jurassic World" (GASP!) From what I have seen of released clips and trailers, I agree with Dr. Victoria Arbour and Dr. Angelica Tories on their assessments of the tired female lead themes in their reviews here and here, respectively. I also agree with their and Dr. Darren Naish's review of the movie-monster style versions of the theropods that could have been so so so much more fun and creepy (our heroes encountering a Velociraptor gently cleaning the blood and tissue of its latest human kill off of its feathers to the gently sounds of the forest, anyone?) I'll see Jurassic World one day, but it's likely not going to be until after I defend my doctoral thesis.
2. I do not play video games and did not grow up playing video games. Our idea of a video game was when the Pong machine was hooked up to the TV. After that, we inherited an old Commodore 64 and played "Tanks" and text-based games on the sepia-toned screen. I am not the person to ask technical questions of when it comes to "How can I access X, Y, and Z features?" I don't own a PS-Anything. Dammit Jim, I'm an avian anatomist and ichnologist, not a video game person! (I just finished watching Star Trek TOS.)
All that being said, it was pretty cool to discover that I was LEGOed! LEGO-Lisa even has the right colored field shirt!
Oh yes, I get to ride the Parasaurolophus. I'm not sure about flying the helicopter, but in a choice between dinosaur and chopper, the dinosaur wins. Image from Gameslingers at Dawn. |
Kris
Abel, author of Gameslingers at Dawn, was able to customize some
characters for the Jurassic World LEGO game. Kris went for Canadian
paleontologists. These characters are available for anyone to play
(from what I understand). I'm in good company as I get chased through
the park by Indominus rex and her like. Running from (Towards?
With? We all know it's either towards or with) the dinosaurs is Philip
Currie (University of Alberta) and his theropod pack, as well as David
Evans (Royal Ontario Museum) and his ceratopsian troop. Follow the above
link for the unlock codes for the characters!
If
you play the LEGO video games, you'll have to let me know how LEGO-Lisa
fares on her adventures with her buddy hadrosaur (we have an unofficial
name for the airlifted specimen, but it's too geographically specific,
and we are still keeping the site location under wraps for the time
being until we can get the proper excavation funding.)
Riding off into the LEGO sunset,
LEGO Shaman.
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