
Tyrannosaurus Wrecks by Glen Frank (1985)
A science fiction game for two to four players depicting a hunt for the biggest game imaginable–dinosaurs. Continue reading Tyrannosaurus Wrecks by Glen Frank (1985)
A science fiction game for two to four players depicting a hunt for the biggest game imaginable–dinosaurs. Continue reading Tyrannosaurus Wrecks by Glen Frank (1985)
Time travel came along just in time to save Reginald Rivers’ livelihood: guiding safaris hunting big game. Continue reading Rivers of Time by L. Sprague de Camp (1993)
The best thing Deathbeast has going for it is its simple and straightforward plot. A group of hunters from the future travel back to the Cretaceous Period to take down a Tyrannosaurus rex, but the animal proves more than they can handle. Unfortunately, Gerrold stumbles in about every other regard. Continue reading Deathbeast by David Gerrold (1978)
Tyrannosaurus rex – King Tyrant Lizard – the greatest predator the world has ever known. He ruled the earth long before many evolved. Now man has found a way to travel back to those distant, prehistoric days. Continue reading Tyrannosaur by David Drake (1993)
Henry Vickers knows his dinos – tyrannosaurs with six-inch fangs, triceratops whose horns can flip over a truck, and their flying cousins with fifty-foot wingspans and beaks a yard long. Continue reading Time Safari by David Drake (1982)