
While players start with a powerful but basic shriek attack it eventually evolves and is upgraded into advanced lasers, force fields and much more so don’t be fooled by the dinosaur themed aesthetic into thinking you won’t have some destructive powers to win our battles. Nanosaur 2 gameplay revolves around players controlling their own Pterodactyl and using a number of different weapons which they acquire throughout the game as you advance and discover them across the varied rocky and lush landscapes. While the story setup can be a bit confusing if you haven’t experienced the past entry in the franchise (released back in 1998) this is only a small piece of the overall game experience and is unlikely to impact you in a materially negative way. With this single egg left behind the players avatar spawns on a mission to reclaim the lost eggs from this rebel group and in turn save Earth from the broad dinosaur threat that the Nanosaurs pose. Thankfully for the player though a single egg was missed which triggers the events of Nanosaur 2. Unfortunately though a small group of rogue Nanosaurs have branched away deciding they want the eggs and the power they hold for themselves for ultimately a broader plot to obtain a large powerful force capable of claiming Earth. Nanosaur 2 continues the story from the original game with the eggs now once again under the control of the Nanosaur race who hold them safely away from threats.
#NANOSAUR 2 REVIEW ANDROID#
Note that the Android version was retired soon after release and currently no longer available through official channels. The game serves as the sequel to the similar 1998 dinosaur game and while Nanosaur 2 was originally slated for Windows and Mac it was eventually ported over to iOS and Android devices with additional functionality.

In Nanosaur 2 (or Nanosaur: Hatchling) players get to fly around the game world as a pterodactyl on a mission to recover the stolen eggs from the different level landscapes.
