Prehistoric Battleground

Rating: E10+

Avalible on: WiiU

Gameplay
The gameplay of prehistoric battleground is where you travel back to prehistoric time periods in order to rescue and tame prehistoric animals as well as using them to stop crimes and battle against friends. You can also trade prehistoric animals with friends. There's even the option for online and offline multiplayer. In order to tame prehistoric animals, you have to go back to prehistoric habitats in order to find and tamed them. You also can only tame prehistoric animals when they're young.

There are three different tiers when it comes to battling your prehistoric animals with friends. These tiers are large land animal, small land animal and ocean animal. In order to keep the game balanced, the certain animal cannot be used outside their tier. Each animal also has five different stats, these stats are health, offense, defense, agility and accuracy. Some prehistoric animals such as Ankylosaurus have more defense and health while some such as Troodon have higher accuracy and agility.

When your tamed animals aren't battling, you can play with and feed the similar to Pokémon Amie and Nintendogs. You can also name your creatures any name you like. However, the nicknames are replaced by their default name when battling online.

Each prehistoric habitat has its own hazards that you have to watch out for such as the volcanic ash from the Montanan Volcanic Fields and the extreme heat from the Siberian Desert. Also, in order to get past hostile adult animals, caverns and other dangerous obstacles, you're equipped with a few gadgets to help you avoid these hazards. These gadgets include your grapple gun, tranquilizer gun, night-vision goggles, flashlight.

Avatar Creator
The game also has an anime art style for all the characters. This includes your avatar. In the game you have the option to play as either a boy or girl and can be any different skin color. As an alternative you can import your mii to use as an avatar. You can also dress your character any way you want, from the default zookeeper suit to a suit of armor.

North America

 * Montanan Volcanic Plains (Montana 66 MYA)
 * Colorado Fern Prairies (Colorado 150 MYA)
 * Triassic Arizona (Arizona 220 MYA)
 * Californian Plains (California 10,000 YA)

Eurasia

 * Siberian Tundra (Siberia 10,000 YA)
 * Gobi Desert (Gobi Desert 73 MYA)
 * Mongolian Scrubland (Gobi Desert 26 MYA)
 * Pakistan Coastline (Pakistan 36 MYA)
 * European Sea (Europe 150 MYA)
 * Siberian Desert (Siberia 250 MYA)

South America

 * South American Savannah (South America 2 MYA)
 * Patagonian Plains (South America 96 MYA)
 * Patagonian Scrubland (South America 70 MYA)

Africa

 * Saharan Swamps (Sahara Desert 100 MYA)
 * Great Rift Valley (Ethiopia 3 MYA)
 * Malagasy Forest (Madagascar 70 MYA)

Australia/Antarctica

 * Prehistoric Outback (Australia 40,000 YA)
 * Ice Forest (Australia 110 MYA)
 * Antarctic Forest (Antarctica 190 MYA)

Montanan Volcanic Plains

 * Tyrannosaurus (Large Land Animal)
 * Triceratops (Large Land Animal)
 * Troodon (Small Land Animal)
 * Alamosaurus (Large Land Animal)
 * Deinosuchus (Ocean Animal)
 * Ankylosaurus (Large Land Animal)
 * Mosasaurus (Ocean Animal)

Colorado Fern Praries

 * Allosaurus (Large Land Animal)
 * Diplodocus (Large Land Animal)
 * Stegosaurus (Large Land Animal)
 * Apatosaurus (Large Land Animal)
 * Ceratosaurs (Small Land Animal)

Triassic Arizona

 * Postosuchus (Small Land Animal)
 * Coelophysis (Small Land Animal)
 * Placerias (Small Land Animal)

California Plains

 * Columbian Mammoth (Large Land Animal)
 * Short-Faced Bear (Small Land Animal)
 * Smilodon (Small Land Animal)
 * American Lion (Small Land Animal)
 * Homotherium (Small Land Animal)
 * American Mastodon (Large Land Animal)
 * Dire Wolf (Small Land Animal)

Siberian Tundra

 * Wooly Mammoth (Large Land Animal)
 * Cave Bear (Small Land Animal)
 * Irish Elk (Small Land Animal)
 * Wooly Rhinoceros (Small Land Animal)
 * Elasmotherium (Large Land Animal)

Gobi Desert

 * Velociraptor (Small Land Animal)
 * Protoceratops (Small Land Animal)
 * Tarbosaurus (Large Land Animal)
 * Therizinosaurus (Large Land Animal)
 * Oviraptor (Small Land Animal)
 * Gigantoraptor (Large Land Animal)

Mongolian Scrubland

 * Paraceratherium (Large Land Animal)
 * Etelodont (Small Land Animal)
 * Hyaenodon (Small Land Animal)

Pakistan Coastline

 * Embolotherium (Large Land Animal)
 * Andrewsarchus (Small Land Animal)
 * Basilosaurus (Ocean Animal)

European Sea

 * Liopleurodon (Ocean Animal)
 * Predator X (Ocean Animal)
 * Dakosaurus (Ocean Animal)

Siberian Desert

 * Inostrancevia (Small Land Animal)
 * Scutosaurus (Small Land Animal)

South American Plains

 * Smilodon (Small Land Animal)
 * Titanis (Small Land Animal)
 * Megatherium (Large And Animal)
 * Doedicurus (Small Land Animal)

Patagonian Plains

 * Mapusaurus (Large Land Animal)
 * Giganotosaurus (Large Land Animal)
 * Argentinosaurus (Large Land Animal)
 * Sarcosuchus (Ocean Animal)

Patagonian Scrubland

 * Carnotaurus (Large Land Animal)
 * Saltasaurus (Small Land Animal)

Saharan Swamps

 * Spinosaurus (Large Land Animal)
 * Carcharodontosaurus (Large Land Animal)
 * Rugops (Large Land Animal)
 * Ouranosaurus (Large Land Animal)
 * Sarcosuchus (Ocean Animal)

Great Rift Valley

 * Deinotherium (Large Land Animal)
 * Dinofelis (Small Land Animal)
 * Australopithecus (Small Land Animal)

Malagasy Forest

 * Majungasaurus (Large Land Animal)
 * Rapetosaurus (Large Land Animal)

Prehistoric Outback

 * Megalania (Small Land Animal)
 * Thylacoleo (Small Land Animal)
 * Diprotodon (Small Land Animal)
 * Procoptodon (Small Land Animal)

Ice Forest

 * Australovenator (Small Land Animal)
 * Koolasuchus (Ocean Animal)
 * Muttaburrasaurus (Large Land Animal)

Antarctic Forest

 * Cryolophosaurus (Large Land Animal)
 * Glacialisaurus (Small Land Animal)