Dinolords
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Dinolords Monthly - August

With fall rapidly approaching, September has arrived, and with that another edition of Dinolords Monthly is ready. In this one, we talk a little about Gamescom, how to command and control units, and look at some new ass…

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addedIn this one, we talk a little about Gamescom, how to command and control units, and look at some new assets that have made their way into the game.
addedGamescom 2025"All along the way, there are dinosaur delights. Far more than just another class of units to recruit, dinos are baked right into the game's DNA, and even just in 30 minutes I felt like I was constantly experiencing child-like joy at finding some new way they click into the formula."
changedUnit commands and controlsThe way you interact with units have already been through many iterations, all trying to strike a balance in fidelity - how fine-grained is it viable to expect one to be able to manage while also dealing with the other aspects of the game, and as the pendulum has swung back and forth, we are now honing in on that goal.

With fall rapidly approaching, September has arrived, and with that another edition of Dinolords Monthly is ready.

In this one, we talk a little about Gamescom, how to command and control units, and look at some new assets that have made their way into the game.

Gamescom 2025

Just like last year, Michael, Ulrik and Kasra went to Gamescom in Cologne to represent the Jurassic age and show off DInolords in the business area.

We heard there was Kölsch, which we were very jealous of, but also that there was an exciting interview with Robin Valentine from PCGamer who, among many great thoughts, wrote this:

"All along the way, there are dinosaur delights. Far more than just another class of units to recruit, dinos are baked right into the game's DNA, and even just in 30 minutes I felt like I was constantly experiencing child-like joy at finding some new way they click into the formula."

The full article can be read here:

Dinolords blends action RPG combat and RTS battles in a medieval England overrun with dinosaurs, and surprisingly it's even cooler than that sounds

It never ceases to amaze us how Dinolords resonates with so many people, and it is both humbling and also a little nerve wrecking that so many of you find our project as cool as we do. We want Dinolords to be the best it can, and we will continue to work hard on doing our very best to achieve that.

That aside, they also saw a bunch of cool games, every year especially the indie area shines with awesome ideas and we can't wait until it is our turn to show Dinolords to all of you. Until then, let's move this monthly along with a look at unit controls.

Unit commands and controls

This segment is going to touch upon areas of the game that are still in-the-works and not completely crystalized yet, so here is the obligatory "this is all subject to change" disclosure before we dive in.

With that being said, we have been spending some time really digging into how we want controlling both the player character and units to feel, and furthermore how we can achieve that with only 10 fingers, 2 hands, a mouse, and a keyboard.

The way you interact with units have already been through many iterations, all trying to strike a balance in fidelity - how fine-grained is it viable to expect one to be able to manage while also dealing with the other aspects of the game, and as the pendulum has swung back and forth, we are now honing in on that goal.

As we are chipping away at the rough stone to find the gem, one if the issues we have had was simply that there is only two buttons you can viably use for primary functions on the mouse; left and right click. And with a hero-character you always control who has to attack, buildings you have to select and manage, various elements you might have to click, having the mouse do double duty to also select units and issue commands seemed like an impossibility. So we are experimenting with making that possible via a dynamic switch between two modes ("modes" being a bit of a misnomer here, because they have a substantial overlap in functionality still), where in one of them you play on a lord-oriented way, and the other offering a more strategic overview both in terms of the actual viewport of the battlefield, but also when it comes to what the cursor and

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Steam News / 29 August 2025

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