![]() It’s critical that perimeters are secure to stop animals escaping and scaring off the visitors, but also to make sure they don’t harm themselves in the process. If the habitat doesn’t meet the requirements, which can be seen on the profile of the animal by clicking on it and checking out its statistics, then animals become sad and their welfare decreases, which could lead to problems, illnesses and even death. This could be simple things like cutting the grass down, making the habitat colder, throwing in a few trees to match the biomes or giving them something fun to play with from a selection of enrichment toys. Things start off easy, as the game introduces basic things to keep the life of animals healthy and their mood happy, such as making sure habitats meet the animal’s country of origin’s environment. For people who got lost in Planet Coaster, it’s less likely that will happen here, since the campaign goes into a lot of the mechanics to get everyone up to speed to take on the more open game modes. It’s a pleasant introduction to the game, with fully voice characters adding some personality to what easily could become a monotonous tutorial. In here are some tutorial missions to get through before it begins to open up to more scenario-based challenges through the game’s take on a sort of story, each with a bronze, silver and gold star rating to achieve based on hitting specific criteria. There is a lot to learn in Planet Zoo, so anyone who cares for the animals and wants them to live happy lives will want to jump straight into the career mode. Planet Zoo takes the creative freedom of Planet Coaster and mashes it with what was initially designed in Jurassic World Evolution to bring a wonderful zoo management simulation that does more than just have people playing to build the best zoo in the world. This is helped by the success of the developer’s return to theme park management with Planet Coaster, a spiritual sequel to the beloved RollerCoaster Tycoon. All in all it is a good game and I recommend it.It has been six years since Frontier Developments last allowed people to create their own zoos with Zoo Tycoon on Xbox One – many developers do not seem to attempt a business simulation game set with the theme of zoos, so seeing Frontier Developments make the Planet Zoo announcement has been met with a positive reaction. ![]() Some are fine but a lot do not work as no one will go in them and some of the statues look nice but the people walk right through them. Also I have downloaded some of the Steam workshop things. I have the paths pretty well figured out but I can never get the align to grid to work or build successful raised platforms or decent underground viewing. Each zoo I think of new creative ways to build an animal enclosure or layout a food court. ![]() I build only scenario zoos as I do not want anything to prevent me from creating anything I want without worrying about the cost. However I do like Planet Zoo and have been playing it since January. I bought Zoo Tycoon 2 and never liked it as I found it very slow to load and the numbers of animals and buildings much less that Zoo Tycoon 1. It's drawback was it was a game of the early 2000's so pretty primitive in comparison. My favourite was the original Zoo Tycoon because years ago you could download many new animals and buildings and the choices were endless. ![]()
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