Not exact matches
Soft leather - wrapped surfaces on the dashboard, quality switchgear on the stack, and even a
nice graphic treatment for the interface on the LCD are only marred
slightly by the fake carbon fiber trim and rough cloth headliner.
The art - style on offer here though does make up for the
slightly rough
graphics in many ways; huge waterfalls and canyons open up to reveal massive forts and citadels, and while it's all once again pretty typical fantasy fare it's still
nice to see.
The
graphics are beginning to
slightly show their age but despite that, Dino Might remains a favorite of many reel spinners because of its
nice range of extra features, engaging gameplay, and intuitive, user - friendly interface.