Very Safe Dino Park Announced, Combining Cozy Park Management With Chaotic Dinosaur Survival
Developer Panic Stations has officially unveiled Very Safe Dino Park, a quirky new co-op management simulator where players run a dinosaur theme park while trying to prevent total catastrophe. Supporting 1–4 players, the game blends relaxing park management with frantic teamwork as hungry dinosaurs, broken facilities, and demanding visitors turn every shift into controlled chaos. The announcement was accompanied by the game's debut trailer and Steam page.

During the day, players are responsible for keeping the park running smoothly by feeding dinosaurs, cleaning enclosures, selling tickets, restocking vending machines, repairing equipment, and expanding the attraction. However, things rarely go according to plan. Dinosaurs can become agitated, fences may fail, and power outages threaten to unleash prehistoric predators on unsuspecting guests, forcing players to work together under constant pressure.
The game also embraces a lighthearted sense of humor. Friends can accidentally—or intentionally—create chaos by throwing dinosaur waste, locking each other inside enclosures, or tranquilizing teammates in the middle of important tasks. As the park grows, players unlock new dinosaur species, construct larger habitats, automate repetitive jobs, and manage increasingly unpredictable situations, all while trying to keep visitors happy and the business profitable.
Very Safe Dino Park is currently in development for PC via Steam and does not yet have a release date. Players can already request access to upcoming playtests through the game's Steam page, with developer Panic Stations promising more information as development continues. Combining cooperative gameplay, park management, and tongue-in-cheek Jurassic-inspired disasters, the title is shaping up to be one of the more unusual multiplayer simulation games on the horizon.