JWP Update

Hello, fellow dinosaur trackers and collectors! DinoDaddy here, and I am roaring with excitement over the latest update to the Jurassic World Play App (a.k.a. Jurassic World Facts App)! Mattel has once again raised the bar, not just with a massive influx of brand new never never-before-released dinosaurs, but they also had the courage to release very different-looking designs of our favourite dinosaurs. We have intensely colored creatures, bigger, scarier, and louder than before. 

A New Breed of Carnivores: The Jurassic World Survival Collection!

The star of this massive update is the introduction of a new collection of dinosaurs hailing from the Jurassic World Survival line-up.

Forget your classic Rexy and Velociraptor for a moment, though they are still magnificent!. This new breed is a visual feast to say the least! As you can see from the previews, the new dinosaurs are looking extremely good, featuring striking designs that suggest mutation, hybridization, or just high-contrast, battle-ready paint schemes. The Survival lineup is no longer boring greyish  or greenish dinosaurs.

Happy collecting, and remember to check back here often—I’ll be working hard to update my site with all the new DNS Scan Codes for the Survival collection so everyone can complete their digital roster!

Jurassic World Survival

Unlock your brand new mutated dinosaurs from the Survival line up.

Survival Scan Codes
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My name is Stoyan, but in the dinosaur community, I’m often known as DinoDaddy. As the creator of JurassicDNA.com, I manage the world’s largest free DNA code database for the Jurassic World™ Play App.

This project began as a personal mission. Inspired by my son’s incredible passion for dinosaurs, I realized how difficult it was for parents and collectors to track down every code. I’ve since dedicated thousands of hours to curating, verifying, and updating this collection to ensure it remains the most complete and trusted resource for Mattel DNA Scan Codes globally.

When I am not documenting new species or updating the database, I’m usually on the floor playing with my son who remains my most demanding 'quality control' expert.