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Designer Dialogs: Dino Country with Emmorie Klotzer and Robin Scott

4/4/2025

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​What do you get when you mix dinosaurs and the Wild West? Saddle up for Dino Country to find out! Dino Country is our newest addition to Adventure Escape Mysteries, and it’s definitely an adventure.

Today we’re here with Emmorie Klotzer and Robin Scott, the two game designers behind it all.

So, Dino Country is set in the Wild West… but with dinosaurs?? How did this idea come about?
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​Emmorie: I was eager to work on a classic Wild West game, especially since we didn’t have one in our library. Living in Arizona, I’m surrounded by cacti, cowboy hats, and rattlesnakes—there’s inspiration all around me. When I pitched a more traditional Western, we felt it was missing our unique take. That’s where dinosaurs came in. It gave the genre an unexpected twist—one that got people excited about the Wild West in a whole new way. 
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Robin: Once we’d decided on Emmorie’s pitch, we made a list of Western tropes and must-haves for a Wild West game, then discussed how that list might work with dinosaurs in the mix. We were especially concerned with dinos coming across as monsters instead of friendly companions, so we studied how cowboys interacted with their horses and dogs to ensure that our dinos felt like an integrated part of the world and not just an add-on. I’m quite happy with the end result!
What’s fun about working on a game set in the Wild West?
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Robin: The Western genre is rich with storytelling possibilities because it’s somewhat historical, but also highly dramatized. The genre also has a deep cinematic history with spaghetti Westerns, and their connection to the samurai genre. But at the heart of most Westerns is the desire for adventure and navigating the unknown when the odds aren’t favorable, so nailing those elements was at the top of our list. We hope the game is a healthy mix of fun and challenging!

Emmorie: The Wild West is such a well-explored setting that it can sometimes feel overly familiar. But that challenge is what made it exciting—finding ways to break expectations and make the world feel fresh again. I also loved showcasing the Southwest’s breathtaking landscapes in a way that goes beyond the usual tumbleweed towns.

What’s one of your favorite parts or moments of the game?

Emmorie
: Quicksand! We had a lot of fun designing a quicksand moment in the game. It’s one of those classic Wild West dangers, but with a unique twist that fits right in.

Robin: There’s a part in chapter four with a crystal cave, waterfalls, dinosaur bones, and a massive surprise. That room turned out spectacular and it’s gorgeous to stare at!

How long have you worked at Haiku Games, and how did you get into game design?
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Emmorie
: I’ve always been passionate about games—video games, board games, and game art. I never imagined it would actually be creating them!

Knowing I wanted to pursue something creative, I attended the Savannah College of Art and Design, where I earned a BFA in industrial design. After college, I was hired by Mattel Games, where I was mentored by award-winning board game designer Brian Yu. He taught me the fundamentals of game design—what makes games fun and engaging. I left Mattel during the COVID pandemic but credit him with giving me my foundation in game design.

I was drawn to mobile games because they offer so many opportunities to create exciting, unexpected 'wow' moments that aren’t always possible in physical games. I’ve been with Haiku Games for the past two and a half years, and I see myself here for the long haul!

Robin: Emmorie, Andrew Petersell (who did Death Dodgers), and I all started at Haiku simultaneously, and it’s been such a joy working together!

I’ve been a gamer as long as I can remember and grew up with Mario, Animal Crossing, Harvest Moon, and Legend of Zelda. I also loved classic point-and-click PC games like Freddie Fish and Putt-Putt, which are similar in structure to what we do here.

My journey into the industry started as a detour. During the height of the pandemic, I completed my MFA in Creative Writing. I spent my rare free time playing Adventure Escape games on my phone because I didn’t have time for console gaming. Those phone games reminded me of the point-and-click games I grew up with, and I fell in love with the style. I pivoted my MFA away from novels and made a video game for my thesis instead. Haiku Games took a chance on me right when I graduated, and I’ve been here ever since!

As two designers working on one game, how did you collaborate and split the work?

Robin: Emmorie and I tackled individual chapters on our own. Of course, splitting the game up meant we weren’t designing chapters in chronological order, so we needed to check in regularly to make sure our timeline was consistent. Even though Dino Country is wrapped up, we still message regularly about puzzle ideas and brainstorming sessions for our own games. It’s handy working with other creatives because the end project is always richer!

Emmorie: We collaborated on the overall story outline, then divided up the chapters and created a list of iconic elements we wanted to include in the game. Having multiple perspectives really helped—we could bounce ideas off each other, which led to some unique and unexpected puzzles that might not have happened otherwise. It was a great balance of teamwork and individual creativity.

Do you think a T-Rex would make a good pet?

Emmorie
: As someone who loves big dogs—I have a Newfoundland—I like to think I’m up for the challenge of a giant pet. But even I have to admit that a T-Rex might be a little too much. It would be ridiculously expensive to feed, and I’d be afraid of it stepping on me (or worse).

Robin: Well, it’ll depend on how big your backyard is, or if your local dog park will make a species exception. Not sure how many landlords will approve, though. I’m sure that pet fee would be through the roof!

What’s your favorite dinosaur?

Robin
: Oh, there’s so many! This one isn’t technically a dinosaur, but I love plesiosaurs. As a kid, I read a theory that the Loch Ness monster was actually a plesiosaur ghost, and that theory has stuck with me ever since! Ankylosauruses are also super amazing and have such fantastic body armor.

Emmorie: I like the Iguanodon! One of the most fascinating things about it is that it had thumbs—I’ve yet to hear a definitive explanation for why, and I’ve always found that intriguing. My son, Leo, loves a book called Dinosaur Dance by Sandra Boynton, and there's an Iguanodon page where I do a funny dance that always makes him laugh. Of course, I had to include an Iguanodon in our game too.

Dino Country is available in Adventure Escape Mysteries! Play on iOS or Google Play. Coming soon to Amazon Kindle, Facebook, or Windows.
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What're the Adventure Escape games in order?

4/3/2025

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Updated April 2025
We recommend playing Adventure Escape Mysteries if you haven’t played Adventure Escape games before. It has multiple mysteries you can play, the fewest bugs, and has user accounts so you can play on multiple devices. It's not necessary to play our earlier games to understand what is happening in Adventure Escape Mysteries, so check it out if you want the best adventure escape game experience.

But many players have emailed us asking about the Adventure Escape games in order of release, so we thought we’d write that up here. If you’re a completionist that wants to play our games chronologically, this list is for you!

All Adventure Escape Games
  1. Adventure Escape: Murder Manor (December 2014)
  2. Adventure Escape: Time Library (May 2015)
  3. Adventure Escape: Asylum (October 2015)
  4. Adventure Escape: Cult Mystery (December 2015)
  5. Adventure Escape: Space Crisis (April 2016)
  6. Adventure Escape: Framed (August 2016) - also available in Adventure Escape Mysteries
  7. Adventure Escape: Carnival (October 2016) - also available in Adventure Escape Mysteries
  8. Adventure Escape: Xmas Killer (December 2016) - also available in Adventure Escape Mysteries
  9. Adventure Escape: Hidden Ruins (April 2017) - also available in Adventure Escape Mysteries
  10. Adventure Escape: Starstruck (October 2017) - also available in Adventure Escape Mysteries
  11. Adventure Escape: Allied Spies (December 2017) - also available in Adventure Escape Mysteries
  12. Adventure Escape: Murder Inn (December 2017) - also available in Adventure Escape Mysteries
  13. Adventure Escape: Haunted Hunt (May 2018) - also available in Adventure Escape Mysteries
  14. Adventure Escape: Dark Ruins (September 2018) - also available in Adventure Escape Mysteries
  15. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Trapmaker 1 (December 2018)
  16. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Cursed Crown (December 2018)
  17. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Trapmaker 2 (March 2019)
  18. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Trapmaker 3 (June 2019)
  19. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Paradise Mystery (September 2019)
  20. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Pirate's Treasure (October 2019)
  21. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Painted Worlds (December 2019)
  22. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - The Covenant (May 2020)
  23. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Picture Perfect (September 2020)
  24. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Legend of the Sacred Stones (December 2020)
  25. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Psychic Squad (May 2021)
  26. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - The Sultan's Inventor (October 2021)
  27. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - The Echo Bay Murders (December 2021)
  28. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Lost Ruins: Revenge on Atlantis (March 2022)
  29. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Mirror Man (July 2022)
  30. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Legend of the Time Stones (October 2022)
  31. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - On Thin Ice (December 2022)
  32. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Clue: The Murder of Mr. Black (February 2023 - this mystery was a limited time event and is no longer available)
  33. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - The Squire's Tale (July 2023)
  34. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Vanishing Act and Homecoming (November 2023)
  35. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Sweet Dreams and Stardust (January 2024)
  36. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Puzzle Lovers and Reunion (June 2024)
  37. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Canine Cases (August 2024)
  38. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Death Dodgers (November 2024)
  39. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Dino Country (April 2025)

​Obsolete Games
We have two games that are older. They are not well updated, and though we look back fondly at them, we think our newer games are better. 
  1. Adventure Escape: Pyramids of Giza
  2. Adventure Escape: Scottish Castle

Detective Kate Games in Order
These are just the games featuring Detective Kate.
  1. Adventure Escape: Murder Manor (December 2014)
  2. Adventure Escape: Cult Mystery (December 2015)
  3. Adventure Escape: Framed (August 2016)
  4. Adventure Escape: Xmas Killer (December 2016)
  5. Adventure Escape: Starstruck (October 2017)
  6. Adventure Escape: Murder Inn (December 2017)
  7. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Trapmaker 1 (December 2018)
  8. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Trapmaker 2 (March 2019)
  9. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Trapmaker 3 (June 2019)
  10. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Paradise Mystery (September 2019)
  11. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Picture Perfect (September 2020)
  12. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - The Echo Bay Murders (December 2021)
  13. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - On Thin Ice (December 2022)
  14. ​Adventure Escape Mysteries - Vanishing Act and Homecoming (November 2023)


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