Guide Map
Beginner Guide
First-session route: open the correct Roblox game, redeem codes, buy an affordable egg, hatch it, then reinvest visitor Cash.
Codes
Active code list with reward planning, spelling watchlist, and redeem steps for the Store gift code box.
Eggs & Hatching
Decide when a better egg is worth buying and when placement space or upgrade recovery matters more.
Fast Money
Use visitors, code Cash, and repeatable hatching to build a stronger income route without random spending.
Upgrades
Bottleneck-first upgrade order for land, pens, paths, recovery, and dinosaur capacity.
Wrong-Game Safety
Separate My Dino Park by Dino Community from Crazy Dino Park, Dinosaur Park Tycoon, Be Dino, APK pages, and scripts.
Recommended Reading Order
A new player should read Codes, Beginner Guide, and Eggs & Hatching first. That sequence gives immediate rewards, a first egg route, and a way to judge the first dinosaur. After that, Fast Money and Upgrades matter more than a general tier list because they decide how quickly the park recovers from each purchase.
Returning Update 2 players should start with Codes, Updates, and Systems. If the account has Teeth or a Frozen Egg reward, the correct question is not which guide looks most exciting. The correct question is which purchase turns the limited reward into repeatable income or capacity.
| Player state | Read first | Why |
|---|---|---|
| New save | Codes → Beginner | Cash rewards and first egg route set the baseline. |
| First dinosaur placed | Eggs → Money | Hatching and visitor income decide the next purchase. |
| Park feels blocked | Upgrades → Systems | Capacity and recovery problems need a bottleneck check. |
| Search results look mixed | Wrong-game safety | Many dinosaur park results are for different games. |
Coverage Boundary
The guide set covers confirmed Roblox page facts, current code-source agreement, and practical spending decisions. It does not publish a full dinosaur income table until the values are verified in-game or exposed by a reliable first-party channel. Thin but honest pages are better than polished tables with borrowed numbers from another game.