Report updated May 5, 2026

Survival Dino: Virtual Reality is a struggling games app that is completely free. With a 3.4/5 rating from 699 reviews, it struggles with user retention. Users particularly appreciate high quality graphical assets and accurate dinosaur descriptions provide an immersive educational experience for users, though persistent camera glitching and uncontrollable spinning prevents basic navigation and gameplay for most users remains a common concern.

What is Survival Dino: Virtual Reality?

Survival Dino: Virtual Reality is a dinosaur simulation game for mobile VR headsets and standard touch devices.

Users hire this app for immersive prehistoric exploration, but the current technical failure prevents the completion of the core exploration job.

Current Momentum

v1.3 · 95mo ago

Zombie

Last release was 2018-07-03. App has been silent for 82 months.

Active Nemesis

Jurassic VR - Google Cardboard

Jurassic VR - Google Cardboard

By Perfectrix

Other Rivals

Jurassic World Alive
Ultimate Dinosaur Simulator
Dino Hunter: Wild Shooting
Jurassic World™: The Game
LEGO® Jurassic World™
Dinosaur Park: Primeval Zoo
Path of Titans
Dino Terror 2 Jurassic Escape

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Recent User Mood

What makes this app unique?

What Does It Look Like?

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What Are The Key Features?

VR Play ModeDifferentiator

Stereoscopic rendering for Google Cardboard and compatible headsets

Multi-Map EnvironmentStandard

Three distinct 3D environments including Jurassic Era, T.Rex Survival, and Twilight of Dino

Dinosaur Species LibraryStandard

Catalog of 12 dinosaur types across five biological groups

Non-VR ModeBasic

Standard touch-based navigation for devices without VR headsets

How much does it cost?

Free
  • Free to play

The app operates as a free-to-play title with no explicit subscription or IAP tiers mentioned in the current metadata.

What do users think recently?

High confidence · 35 reviews analyzed

How did the latest release land?

Overall
3.4/ 5
(699)
Current version
3.4/ 5
0.0 vs overall
(699)
Main signal post-update: high quality graphical assets and accurate dinosaur descriptions provide an immersive educational experience for users.

What is the recent mood?

Upset

Recent user voice shows a upset sentiment. Users appreciate high quality graphical assets and accurate dinosaur descriptions provide an immersive educational experience for users, but report persistent camera glitching and uncontrollable spinning prevents basic navigation and gameplay for most users and lack of clear movement controls or tutorials leaves players unable to interact with the environment.

Limited review volume (35 reviews). Sentiment analysis will deepen as more data lands.

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Mood gauge, ratings & review-volume history, every praise / complaint / request, and sentiment over time.

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What is the competitive landscape for Survival Dino: Virtual Reality?

How's The Games Market?

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The rivals identified

Nemeses(1)

Jurassic VR - Google Cardboard

Rabbit Mountain

The direct market leader for mobile VR dinosaur exploration, maintaining the standard for simple, headset-based prehistoric immersion.

Differentiators

  • Optimized for low-latency Google Cardboard viewing
  • Focus on passive exploration over complex combat mechanics

Head to head

The target app should lean into its 'family-friendly' and 'multi-map' variety to differentiate from the rival's more singular, tech-focused experience. Focus on content updates for the maps to maintain engagement, as the rival's strength lies in its established platform stability.

Contenders(4)

VR Dino Shooter

Thetis Games

Targets the same mobile VR hardware users but adds a combat layer to the dinosaur encounter experience.

Differentiators

  • First-person shooter mechanics in VR
  • Wave-based combat progression
Dino Hunter: Deadly Shores

Glu Games

Offers high-quality dinosaur visuals and action-oriented gameplay that appeals to the same enthusiast demographic.

Differentiators

  • High-fidelity graphical assets
  • Mission-based hunting progression
Dinosaur Simulator

Swift Apps

A highly popular non-VR alternative that allows users to play as a dinosaur, capturing the same core interest in prehistoric life.

Differentiators

  • Third-person dinosaur control
  • Open-world survival mechanics
Jurassic Maze VR

Rabbit Mountain

Combines the dinosaur exploration theme with puzzle-solving maze mechanics for VR headset users.

Differentiators

  • Puzzle-oriented progression
  • VR-native navigation challenges

Same space(3)

Dinosaur Park: Primeval Zoo

Upjers

A family-friendly management simulation that appeals to the same child-centric demographic as the analyzed app.

Differentiators

  • Casual zoo management mechanics
  • Bright, family-oriented art style

A dominant park-builder that captures the broader dinosaur-loving audience through management and collection mechanics.

Differentiators

  • Park management and resource economy
  • Extensive dinosaur collection and breeding

Uses AR technology to bring dinosaurs to the user's location, competing for the same audience interested in immersive prehistoric experiences.

Differentiators

  • Location-based AR gameplay
  • Real-time PvP combat mechanics

Compare Survival Dino: Virtual Reality against every rival

All rivals in one side-by-side table — identity, store metrics, ratings & sentiment, and strategic intel — plus a head-to-head page for each.

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The outtake for Survival Dino: Virtual Reality

Strengths to defend, gaps to attack

Core Strengths

  • High-fidelity graphical assets sustain initial user interest
  • 12-species library provides educational depth for the target demographic

Critical Frictions

  • Uncontrollable camera-spinning glitch in the latest release
  • Absence of basic movement tutorials
  • Aggressive monetization locks on core modes

Growth Levers

  • Expansion into educational partnerships as a B2B distribution channel
  • Implementation of guided onboarding to reduce early-session churn

Market Threats

  • Established market maturity of Rabbit Mountain titles
  • Rising cross-platform simulation titles like Path of Titans

What are the next best moves?

highPivot

Rebuild camera navigation logic because persistent spinning is the #1 complaint → restore core playability

Sentiment analysis identifies camera spinning as the primary driver of negative reviews and churn.

Trade-off: Pause all new dinosaur species content until the core navigation is stable.

mediumInvest

Ship interactive movement tutorial because lack of guidance is the #2 complaint → reduce early-session drop-off

User reviews explicitly request better explanations for touch-based navigation.

Trade-off: Deprioritize the Twilight of Dino map expansion to free up design capacity.

A counter-intuitive read

The app's visual fidelity is a liability, as it sets expectations for a premium simulation experience that the current buggy, low-budget navigation logic cannot fulfill.

Feature Gaps vs Competitors

  • VR-native UI optimization (available in Jurassic VR but absent here)
  • Puzzle-oriented progression (available in Jurassic Maze VR but absent here)

Key Takeaways

Survival Dino: Virtual Reality offers high-fidelity dinosaur models that attract casual users, but persistent camera-spinning glitches and poor onboarding drive immediate churn, so the PM must prioritize technical stability over new content to salvage the user base.

Where Is It Heading?

Declining

The mobile VR dinosaur market is consolidating around stable, headset-optimized experiences, leaving this app exposed due to its technical instability. Unless the team addresses the camera-spinning and navigation friction, the app will continue to lose ground to more reliable competitors, resulting in a permanent loss of the casual user base.

Persistent camera-spinning glitches in the latest release prevent basic navigation, causing a rapid decline in user sentiment.

Aggressive monetization of basic game modes creates a paywall barrier, further alienating the core child-centric audience.

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AI-powered analysis with editorial review, built from publicly available sources. Marlvel.ai is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Survival Dino: Virtual Reality, its developer, the app publisher, Apple, or Google Play. All trademarks, logos, and screenshots referenced remain the property of their respective owners.

What's new

The app's competitive position has declined due to the emergence of monetization-related user complaints and a shift in sentiment from negative to terrible.

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Sentiment score and classification

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Monetization complaints

shifted

Non-VR mode classification

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Cite this report

Marlvel.ai. “Survival Dino: Virtual Reality Intelligence Report.” Updated May 5, 2026. https://marlvel.ai/apps/survival-dino-virtual-reality

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