
The game switches to a first-person perspective when the player enters a building. The game's exterior portion, played from a bird's-eye view, consists of a maze that is made up of jungle trees. The player is also required to collect dinosaur eggs throughout the game. The game's music changes depending on the player's location in the park. The player must open and close multiple gates to travel around the island. DNA, a character from the film, provides dinosaur facts to the player if the game is paused or remains idle for too long. If Grant loses a life, the player is restarted at the last motion sensor with which Grant came into contact. Motion sensors set up around the island allow characters in the game to communicate advice to the player, although some advice is deliberately malicious. Food and first-aid kits located throughout the game can replenish the player's health. Grant's health is represented by a red health bar. The player is given five lives, and two continues when all lives are lost. The game features seven different dinosaur enemies, as well as giant dragonflies. The player controls Grant, and begins the game armed with a cattle prod, although the game also features five other weapons: tranquilizer gun, shotgun, bolas, gas grenade launcher, and missile launcher. Alan Grant and others become trapped on an island theme park populated with dinosaurs. Jurassic Park is based on the novel and film of the same name.

Other versions of Jurassic Park, by Ocean Software and by Sega, were released as well. When the player enters a building, the gameplay perspective shifts to a first-person view. Most of the game is viewed from a top-down view. It was developed by Ocean Software and released in 1993 in North America and PAL regions, and published and released by Jaleco in 1994 for Japan. Jurassic Park is an action-adventure video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), based on the 1990 novel and 1993 film of the same name. Unfortunately, this game is currently available only in this version. The following emulators are available for this game: NeptunJS (JavaScript), Nesbox (Flash) and Retro (JavaScript).
