Dino Hunter is 587jl's flagship prehistoric shooting game — a category-defining title that takes the beloved fish-shooting format and drops it into a jaw-dropping Jurassic landscape filled with raptors, T-Rexes, triceratops, and ancient flying reptiles. If you've played Ocean Lord and loved the cannon-based gameplay, Dino Hunter kicks that experience up several notches with richer graphics, deeper weapon mechanics, and some of the most satisfying boss battles available on any Philippine online gaming platform today.
Filipino players from Manila's buzzing Makati district all the way to Cebu's tech-savvy communities have been hooked on Dino Hunter since it launched on 587jl. The game is tailor-made for the Filipino mobile-first lifestyle — it runs flawlessly on Android and iOS browsers, supports instant GCash and PayMaya deposits, and uses Philippine Peso throughout so there's no mental math involved. You top up, you hunt, you win, you cash out. It really is that straightforward.
The core loop is fast and visceral. Players control one of several weapon platforms positioned along the edge of a prehistoric jungle. Across the screen, waves of dinosaurs of varying sizes and threat levels stampede, fly, and charge. Every dinosaur you take down pays out a multiple of your bet — common small dinos yield quick, steady returns, while rare boss creatures demand concentrated firepower but reward you with multipliers that can genuinely change your afternoon. The game's RTP of 97.1% — certified independently — puts it among the most player-friendly shooting titles on the 587jl platform.
Beyond solo play, Dino Hunter supports up to four players in shared hunting grounds. You'll cross paths with other 587jl members from Davao, Quezon City, and all corners of the Philippines, competing and occasionally cooperating to bring down the rare Titanosaurus bosses that drift through the map once every few minutes. When a boss goes down, the payout pool is distributed proportionally — the more damage you dealt, the bigger your share.