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Rated: 13+ · Interactive · Action/Adventure · #2262838
Venture into the Late Cretaceous. Explore, investigate, and thrive as a Velociraptor.
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Chapter #3

Move towards the Protoceratops

    by: Hurttrain Author IconMail Icon
You head towards the sound of the Protoceratops. As you come across the Protoceratops you hide in the ferns at the edge of the forest. You crouch and wait for the Protoceratops to look away. You have an opportunity as it dips his head into the water to take a drink. You dash from the ferns and run across the open terrain. The Protoceratops raises his head as you have just made your leap. It turns his head to meet you face on as you angle your tail to change your body to be able to land right on top of him. You raise your leg to latch your claw on to him. The claw sinks right in, and the Protoceratops begins to run into the water. The movement into the water jostle you, and the water makes the back of the Protoceratops slippery. He abruptly stops, your claw remains sunken into his back. The rest of your body slips forward. Your arms beginning to bring their claws up at the Protoceratops begin to tear at the Protoceratops neck. He lurches forward into a sand bank. The sand bank shakes and begins to fill the area where the two of you are fighting. Your tail becomes stuck in sand as the rest you slowly join it. Your claw remains attached to the Protoceratops as you both become entombed in the collapsed sand bank.

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