By its nature, this operation requires a balance of Science, Security, and Entertainment. Voiced dialogues walk new players through park management basics: send teams on expeditions to gather fossils, extract DNA for new dinosaurs, apply genes to those dinosaurs, and hatch them in enclosures for the public’s viewing pleasure. The Sandbox mode might be tempting right out of the gate, but we can’t partake until we do the campaign. Placing feeders near viewing areas will keep your dinosaurs visible to gawking guests. This Switch edition of the 2018 title includes three expansions, and while there were clearly sacrifices to make this experience work on this console, it pays off in the end. (Forgive me, I was young.) For Jurassic World Evolution: Complete Edition, I decided to be a good little park manager and play by the rules. My love of simulation games began with Zoo Tycoon Complete Collection, in which I’m ashamed to say my favourite gimmick was feeding unhappy guests to the dinosaurs.