Feeding the Velociraptors is a point-and-click interactive escape game where you wander corridors, trying to escape both the blame for your past actions—and the scientifically realistic raptors who cast no blame upon you for said past actions, but will still eat you regardless.
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About This Game

You are Paul! Working as a low level administrator for the finest theme park to ever host realistic dinosaurs, you have found yourself in quite the pickle. Due to a probable accident on your part, the velociraptors are now loose in the park. They’ve eaten the CEO, the head of security, the head of research, the plucky child hacker and the local game hunter specialist, and now they thirst for even more human flesh.

They’re a lot less scarier than what we know of raptors from those movies, but the little ankle biters can still shred your ankles to pieces using their biting ability.

The only thing keeping you alive is the Administrative building’s lock-down system. Unfortunately, due to other factors that were probably an accident on your part, that system is running out of power. There's little food, no communications and little time left before the raptors get in.

Your only hope is the helicopter on the other side of the perfectly safe scenic woods. If the five of you can get to it, you’ll be good, but there’s no way the raptors won’t notice you.

The only option left is a sacrifice. One of you must distract the raptors long enough for the others to get to the helicopter. Lucky for your lack of debating skills, everyone else already talked it over when you were on break, and they’ve decided on your behalf that you should be the one to make this honorable sacrifice.

You have an hour before your noble sacrifice. Take this time to wander the building, reflect on your life, and think about how you got into this situation.

Do not use this time to escape for yourself.

A quick note: While this game isn't meant to be horror, it does contain some cartoonish gore and violence. If that’s not your thing, no worries—give it a try, and refund if it’s not for you. I hope you enjoy it.

Includes

  • Explore the stunning complex of Cretaceous Corners, a legally distinct Dinosaur theme park.

  • 36 hand-drawn areas to wander through.

  • A colourful cast of characters, not to mention dinosaurs.

  • You were not to blame for the thing that you did. Find evidence to shift the blame to one of your peers, and then present your findings to that same group of peers, who will then judge you.

  • Solve interactive puzzles to progress further into the game. Do not attempt to escape.

  • At least five endings, all different from the other. The phrasing just then implies there are other endings. It turns out there are.

  • A kicking soundtrack that I'll describe more once it's actually made.

  • There is a bigger mystery here. One no one is willing to explore. It is not up to you to discover the truth. Only survival is important.

  • Do not attempt to escape.

  • Around five hours of gameplay. More if you play for longer!

Mature Content Description

The developers describe the content like this:

Feeding the Velociraptors contains elements of cartoonish violence enacted by dinosaurs against humans, usually offscreen.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS *: Windows Vista or higher
    • Processor: 2.0 GHz Core 2 Duo
    • Memory: 2 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Open GL 2.0 or DirectX 9.0c
    • Storage: 700 MB available space
* Starting January 1st, 2024, the Steam Client will only support Windows 10 and later versions.
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