Paleo Pines Fansite

Welcome to my little fansite for the game Paleo Pines!

Paleo Pines is among my favorite games I've ever played. However, like many smaller indie games, it can be hard for players to find the information they're looking for when they need help or have a question. Some larger repositories exist: for example, paleo.gg is the definitive site for small, focused questions like "how much pen space does Lucky need?" and "how much does a two-star tomato sell for?" There is also a Fandom-domain wiki for the game at fandom.com/paleo-pines. (2024-OCT) As with all Fandom-domain wikis, please use a mirror such as BreezeWiki to view the page without so many garbage ads that it lags your device and obliterates your data for the month.

For your convenience: https://antifandom.com/paleo-pines/wiki/Paleo_Pines_Wiki

And if you like this kind of project, consider founding a non-Fandom wiki! I've heard good things about Miraheze.

But time and again I found myself answering the same questions on reddit. Or digging through the Discord channels for answers or resources that blew me away with their detail, but good luck finding them again.

So I decided it's time. My coding skills are terrible and my bookmark situation is a mess, but by the power of Neocities free hosting, the John Doe template and the ability to type <a href> I have set out to collect as many Paleo Pines resources, guides and cheat-sheets into one place as I can.

I hope you find something useful in here. Good luck with your prehistoric pals!

I aspire to turn this into a list of frequently asked questions & miscellaneous answers. But right now I'm tired from typing up so many <li><a href>s for the Community Resources tab.

If I never get around to this... I'm sorry. I tried.

To Do:

  1. Figure out if I can customize the unordered list bullet.
  2. Figure out the webpage taxonomy to store each of my guides as its own page, probably. (This one page is getting big enough!)
  3. Actually get each guide into html form and get it posted. (No big, just the actual hard work!)
  4. Link back to each guide here, at minimum with name but possibly with descriptive blurbs. (Overachiever mode: thumbnail pics to fit.)

At which point this webbed page is probably legal for the bigtime.

Planned Guides:

Lost Item locations (image-heavy)

The REAL stretch goal is posting a few screenshot of my own dinos! For no good reason, I just think it's fun.

This page is not referenced in the menu, yet it exists.

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