Nanosaur is a game where you play as a time-traveling dinosaur, collecting eggs from five different species to prevent their extinction caused by an incoming asteroid.
Equipped with several pieces of technology, you'll have the tools you need to complete your mission successfully. The Fusion Blaster is a multi-purpose weapon, perfect for taking down those pesky dinosaurs. The Jet Pack allows you to fly over obstacles that might get in your way, giving you a birds-eye view of the landscape. The Temporal Compass helps you find time portals and the GPS Locator tells you where you are and where you should go.
There are several ways to get around in this game - you can jump, swim, run, jet around, and shoot stuff. The general rule of the game is simple: if it moves, kill it, or it will kill you. You have a limited time to complete your mission - only 20 minutes to collect all 5 egg species. Being efficient with your actions is critical if you want to succeed.
Overall, this game is a thrilling experience that takes you on an epic adventure through time. With multiple tools at your disposal and a limited amount of time, you'll need to be strategic and quick if you want to complete your mission successfully.
Version 2.03: - Improved System Detetion. - Program no longer always uses 100% of CPU (now only uses what is require to get at least 60fps). - All static screens now close automatically after an appropriate time. - Fixed help screen not showing up. - Fixed problem with some serial #s not being recognized. - Microsoft removed ability to play non Microscoft video and/or audio file formats, which forced. us to use Windows AVI files. (Those avi files are 2x as large at 1/2 the size and worse quality!). - Worked around problems with latest Windows updates that caused bogus "OpenGL Required" messages. - Worked around bugs in latest Windows udpates that caused spurious "Fatal Error" messages. - Add/Remove programs control panel now shows program as available for removal. - Updated in-game help to reflect left handed additions and Q/Z jetpack usage.