The Demo for Dino Time Raiders Is Also Arriving Soon
Solo developer Luke Webster, alongside publisher Armor Games Studios, has officially revealed Dino Time Raiders, a playful time-travelling strategy and incremental game set to launch on PC via Steam in spring 2026. Players will not have to wait long to get hands-on, as the game’s first public demo arrives on February 12, just ahead of its appearance in the upcoming Steam Next Fest.
Dino Time Raiders places players in charge of an imperfect scientific operation. You recruit a team of experts, along with a few questionable interns, to journey into the past, capture dinosaurs, and bring them back to the present day to build a thriving prehistoric theme park. As expected, things rarely go according to plan. Raptors escape their enclosures, herbivores devour expensive landscaping, and the public relations team is left scrambling to explain yet another guest incident.
The February demo offers an early look at the game’s core loop, featuring time-hopping expeditions, dinosaur capture missions, and the constant challenge of managing a growing park. As players progress through different eras, they will face stronger dinosaurs, greater risks, and increasingly absurd situations that threaten to derail their carefully laid plans.
Presented in charming pixel art, Dino Time Raiders delivers accessible, bite-sized gameplay that is easy to learn yet packed with depth. Its lighthearted tone and escalating challenges encourage experimentation, optimization, and creative problem-solving as your park expands into a chaotic tourist attraction.
Dino Time Raiders launches on PC via Steam in 2026, but eager park builders can jump in much sooner. Play the first demo on February 12 and wishlist the game on Steam to stay ready for Steam Next Fest and the prehistoric chaos ahead.


