Games set in prehistory sorted by release date
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BC's Quest for Tires
DOS19843.6/5 Sydney Development
Where Time Stood Still
DOS1987protected4.1/5 Denton Designs
Aaargh
DOS19883.3/5 Binary Design
Caveman Ugh-Lympics
DOS19894.5/5 Dynamix
The Flintstones - Dino: Lost in Bedrock
DOS19902.9/5 Softie
Trog
DOS19904.3/5 Midway Manufacturing Company
Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire
DOS1990freeware4/5 Origin Systems
After the success of Ultima 6: The False Prophet, Origin decided to "create worlds" not part of the popular Ultima series (strictly speaking) using the same engine of Ultima 6. They came up with two games: The Savage Empire and Martian Dreams. The Savage Empire is set in a stone age-like world and features prehistoric tribes, dinosaurs, insectoid a...
Joe and Mac Cavemen Ninja
DOS19914.2/5 Data East
Joe & Mac: Caveman Ninja is a side-scrolling platformer video game developed and released by Data East in 1991. Known as "Joe & Mac" in North America and "Caveman Ninja" in other regions, the game gained popularity for its humorous take on prehistoric themes, cooperative gameplay, and challenging levels.The game is set in a colorful and car...
Prehistorik
DOS1991protected4.1/5 Titus Interactive
Dinosaur Balls
DOS19923.3/5 Amwa (HK) Computer Co.
Stone Age
DOS19924.1/5
Ugh!
DOS19924.2/5 Egosoft
Dinopark Tycoon
DOS19933.6/5 Manley Associates
Prehistorik 2
DOS1993protected4.1/5 Titus Interactive
The Humans
DOS1993protected4.2/5 Imagitec Design
BC Racers
DOS1995freeware3.8/5 Core Design
BC Racers is a DOS unconventional (to say the least) racing game that features a prehistoric theme, designed by Martin Gibbons, developed and published by Core Design in 1955. It's the third game in the Chuck Rock series, the first two being platformers not available for PC.
Humans 3: Evolution - Lost in Time
DOS1995protected4.1/5 Imagitec Design
Empire Earth
Windows XP/98/952001protected4.3/5 Stainless Steel Studios
Empire Earth is a real-time strategy (RTS) game developed by Stainless Steel Studios and released by Sierra Entertainment in 2001. It's often compared to the "Age of Empires" series due to its similar gameplay mechanics and historical setting. However, "Empire Earth" stands out with its unique concept of spanning the entire history of mankind, from...
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