Customer Reviews
Somewhat of a disappointment
A very good game. Educational. My one and only disappointment is that it can be very difficult and timeconsuming to get the exibits just right. I think that takes a lot away from the game. I am half-way through the game and am now stuck because I can't get one of my exibits to where my animals are happy. I have tried everything. I started playing about 8 months ago and can't bring myself to get back to it.
fun
great game
Christina's Reiveiw
My dad got this game for Laura (my sister) and I. we played and played. My first zoos were not very good. But soon I started creating more amazing zoos. My most recent zoo called "Animal's World" curently has over 30 kinds of animals. In it there are lions, polor bears, dolphins, wolves, okipi, gazelle, cheetas, hippos, tigers, zebra, girrafe, wild horses, puiguins, ostriches, seals, walrus, sea lion, leopards, anteater, pandas, and much more. (Pretty much every land animal avalible.) And with all those animals comes lots of responsibilities and much staff. This game also helps you learn different animal's needs and lets you be the boss.
But that is just the biggining. If you feel like it you can block your guests in the zoo with a gate and release your lions or any animal. Of course your guests will scream for dear life. And beileve it or not if you blocked them in they can't escape out of your zoo so they will be attaked or eaten. But do fire your keepers or they will recapture them and all fun will end.
Or if you don't want your guests eaten, stick a predator with prey and watch the kill. Such as monkeys with lions, seals with polor bears, cheetas with girrafes, and many more commonations.
If you want a calm zoo, follow your animals and guests needs. Don't release lions or plan an attack. And remember don't run out of money or else you can't purcase anything until you can afford it.