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Planet zoo review
Planet zoo review












planet zoo review

planet zoo review

Bringing in educators and plunking down kiosks for talks can solve this issue, which leads to a new free feature that will launch alongside this pack - Animal Talks. While the park goers can see into the habitats, there is almost no signage to speak of beyond a handful of Habitat Education Boards. The first thing the park lacks is educational opportunities for the guests. Easy, right? Not with a budget of 13k it isn’t! You only have an hour of real-world time to get it done to get that coveted gold star. The objectives for this scenario are to build 12 habitat species, attract 2200 guests, get one animal habitat to a 5 star rating, rake in 65k in profits, and push the zoo rating up from a 2.5 up to 4.0 out of 5. This zoo has seen better days, the park is tightly packed, and the owners would love it if you could restore it to its former glory, expand it, and breathe new life into it before the tourists arrive for the next season. This particular scenario is a small family zoo in Oregon. There is a fresh new campaign entitled “Red Barn River Zoo” to test your zoological and park management mastery. These creatures are eye-wateringly cute and it’s my sudden deep-seeded need to take care of every one of them.

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In this pack we get to finally introduce awesome aquariums full of amazing animals like Giant Otters, Cuvier’s Dwarf Caiman, Gray Seals, Diamondback Terrapin (those are cute little turtles!), and majestic King Penguins into our parks. The Aquatic Pack joins the three previous packs, namely the Australia Pack, South America Pack, and Arctic Pack. Let’s dig into the latest DLC (priced at just $9.99) - the Aquatic Pack. In an awful year full of awful things, a return to the simplicity of running a park where people can see amazing animals they’d never see anywhere else is exactly the relaxing game we all need right now. Welcome back to Planet Zoo! If you remember my review from last year, I liked it very much, enjoying the calming job of taking care of creatures in a way that keeps them happy while also helping to raise money to keep their species thriving.














Planet zoo review