 So here we are. The end of an era. As of March 30th, Jurassic Park Builder has been shut down completely. Ever since it was announced that Jurassic Park Builder was shutting down, I've had plenty of people ask me if I was going to make another video on the game. The fact was, I had already done that. I had already taken one last look around the parks I had created and had a few last battles in the tournaments. Good, unquote, tournaments. Even though I probably hadn't played the game in about a year. And you know what? That's alright. When I first found this game, I was in uni and I had only a few animations on YouTube. I would often stay over Whitney's place as it was closer to the uni and do work there. She showed me a little game you could download called Jurassic Park Builder. A few months after that, I created my first Jurassic Park Builder video and uploaded it to YouTube. Okay, I thought I would do a little bit of recording just to show this new expansion that Jurassic Park Builder has updated really. It's just going to be me. I was nervous to say the least, but over time I would get used to it. However, this video garnered a million views in such a short space of time in comparison to the animations I normally do, which take weeks if not months to make and they don't even garner a fraction of those views. It really took me by surprise. I couldn't believe it. At the time I had posted it onto my animation channel, but because the content was so vastly different, I decided to make a new channel and post any future videos there. And unbeknownst to me, at that time, the Game and Beaver was born. At its peak, I would upload three videos a day on this game, which is crazy to think about now. The videos weren't well edited, but at the time, neither were anyone else's who was covering the game. The few edits I did make went down really well with the people who were watching them. Stuff like Amonite Shine, Cocoa Puff Hop, all that nonsense. I was there for the Aquatic update when their Facebook page released a trailer for it. Yeah, Facebook, that's how they revealed stuff back then. The Glacier update, tournaments, card packs and finally, you know, the Indominus Rex, which cost money. The last dinosaur to be added to the game. I played this for a long time and so did a lot of you. But if we're being honest, a lot of us had stopped. Probably 90% of us. In all honesty, we were probably never going to play it again. So it's okay. It's okay to let it go. But yes, I do agree that if you'd spent money on the game like I had, that you should be entitled to some sort of kickback in there other games like Jurassic World, The Game or Alive. Cough, cough. But when it's all said and done, I had fun. I had fun collecting all the dinosaurs, figuring out ways to cheat the system and get books in the battles over and over, meaning all the other small dinosaur YouTube channels. I remember being in an airport in Thailand, frantically trying to connect to the internet to unlock Synthesaurus, which is Starbucks, as it was the last limited creature. And as for Jurassic Park Builder, it's that time. Thank you for kick-starting my channel. I probably wouldn't have started my gaming channel without it. I wouldn't have got to do all these amazing things without it. An app game. Who would have thought? Thank you to everyone who watched that series on my channel. You stuck it out through thick and thin. And now, hopefully, you're watching some other series on the channel. Because if you've been waiting for Jurassic Park Builder videos, oh god help you. Finally, I want to say thank you to everyone who worked on this game. You allowed not just me, but everybody else who played it a little escape from the everyday. A Jurassic Park that existed when there was no new Jurassic Park games out of the time. So this is my swan song to Jurassic Park Builder. Just like me, you'll have some memories of this game as well. And just like that, it comes to an end. So until next time, I'll see you later. Bye-bye.