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Planet zoo release date
Planet zoo release date






In the same way Is Planet Zoo made by the same people as Zoo Tycoon? Planet Zoo is a construction and management simulation video game developed and published by Frontier Developments for Microsoft Windows. Probably the first zoo management game, the original Zoo Tycoon was released in 2001, developed by Blue Fang Games and published by Microsoft Studios. … If you’ve played Planet Coaster, you’ll understand the level of customisation Frontier offers its players. However, there are aspects I prefer from its counterpart, Planet Coaster. Spoiler alert, I absolutely love the game.

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There’s also a welcome offline mode with the full economy enabled, and a sandbox mode that gives you unlimited money, which is great if you want to terraform your perfect landscape as a starting point before opening a zoo there.Planet Zoo is extremely customizable, which is great for players with keen attention to detail, but those looking for a more straightforward experience might be better off with Zoo Tycoon.īefore you read my Planet Zoo review, yes, the game is worth the hype. Franchise Mode is where I spent most of my time, in which you can build a multi-zoo franchise online and your Conservation Credits conveniently carry over from one to another and you can trade animals with other players. Menagerie of ModesĪside from a story mode with charming voice acting that does a decent job of teaching you important mechanics little by little, Planet Zoo has all the modes I’d expect. There’s no way to acquire grants or anything for having a good conservation program, so investing entirely into these expensive animals will still mean you have to make cuts to staff and sell a bunch of hats like a ruthless capitalist or your important environmental work will get shut down. My only disappointment with this system is that Conservation Credits can’t keep the lights on. Doing so can also earn you Conservation Credits, which are sometimes the only way to acquire particularly rare specimens. This score gives your zoo a bonus to popularity and guest happiness for housing and breeding endangered species, releasing good specimens back into the wild, and putting up informational displays and audio speakers to educate your guests. My favorite new feature is the Conservation Rating. On the economic side, Planet Zoo has a well-balanced set of income sources and expenses to consider. I did wish, though, that the franchise mode would have let me start on a map with a bit more realistic terrain without having to rely on other users. The possibilities go far beyond what I would ever have the skill or patience to make myself based on what I’ve seen other users create already, and it’s great to have access to it all. To give your non-story-mode zoos some drama and character, you’ll either spend a lot of time sculpting the land and placing foliage yourself, or browsing the Steam Workshop for a landscape someone else has made and shared that strikes your fancy. Which is good, because outside of a handful of pre-made story scenarios, you always start from a boring, flat plain. The structure and terrain editors are incredibly powerful and easy to use. Much like Frontier’s other theme park world, Planet Coaster, this sim wowed me with a huge amount of customization. In that way, Planet Zoo even makes poor business decisions fun. But when the in-depth animal welfare screens told me my prized timber wolves were a little bit sad, of course I was going to throw money at them until their accommodations were heavenly and the accountants were in a panic. I can’t blame any lack of tools or inability to find vital information, because those things were all at my fingertips and worked pretty well. Planet Zoo taught me two main things as I tried to wrangle its beautiful animals and satisfying tycoon economy: running a wildlife preserve can be a lot of fun, and I would be absolutely terrible at it.






Planet zoo release date