Play Prehistorik Man on GBA Online
Swing a bone club at spiders, dodge boulders, and panic when dinosaurs show up—this caveman game’s all about scrambling to hoard food while everything tries to eat you first. The upgrades help, but that hang glider’s your best shot at not becoming lunch.

Prehistorik Man came out on the Game Boy Advance in 2001, published by Titus Interactive. It was a time when the GBA library was filling up with all sorts of platformers and action games, and this one fit right in with its cartoonish, prehistoric setting. It wasn't trying to be the next big thing, just a solid, straightforward adventure you could pick up and play.
You control a caveman on a mission to gather enough food for his tribe before winter. The game plays out across side scrolling levels where you smash enemies with a bone club, avoid environmental hazards like falling rocks, and collect every piece of meat and fruit you can find. Two key mechanics define the experience: you use a hang glider to cross wide gaps, and you can find temporary weapon upgrades, like a bow, to deal with tougher foes. The pacing is quick, and the difficulty can spike unexpectedly, especially when larger dinosaurs enter the screen. It feels like a constant, frantic race against both the clock and the local wildlife.

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