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Dino D-Day is based on Portal 2's engine branch. Therefore, much of the documentation on this wiki pertaining to Portal 2 may also apply to Dino D-Day.
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{{ | {{ddd|4}} is a {{src|4}} game that takes World War II, and puts dinosaurs in it. The game is of interest to some modders, as it comes with nearly every official SDK tool known, including some that were never released elsewhere. | ||
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Revision as of 13:02, 27 May 2023

53
This game has received a Metascore® of 53 from Metacritic.For reviews or more information, please click here.

Dino D-Day is currently available on Steam. Launch it now* or buy it from Steam (via browser or Steam client).
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Steam Deck support status:
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Dino D-Day is a
Source game that takes World War II, and puts dinosaurs in it. The game is of interest to some modders, as it comes with nearly every official SDK tool known, including some that were never released elsewhere.
