Rating: Summary: an OK game Review: i am 11 and this game is to hard for me and i DID NOT enjoy it!
Rating: Summary: Still playing this in 2004 Review: I don't have many Sim games, and you're bound to find a problem with all of them. By far, none of them are absoulute perfection. Sim Safari is not perfection, but the graphics are. There really is little to do once you set up your camp, you can maintain by hiring, placing more cars or whatever, but the Safari park is where all your attention will stay.The animals are great, and I love creating them with the click of a button. I like seeing them herd and eat the grass and the birds fly. Again, the graphics are top notch. I don't know any cheats, but I'm sure some are out there. I play this game on a flat panel imac G4 in OS 9.2 and it has worked fine for me. No crashes ever. However, with all the Sim games, we should be able to see a lot more for the prices these games cost. For example, we should be able to see the campers drive through the safari instead of hearing them cheer off screen when you get to five stars. We should be able to zoom in through the camp, we should be able go inside the little houses we build for them, and the Sims should react more realistically. In the camp, most of them just walk back and forth aimlessly. Why don't they carry anything? Talk to each other? Something! Electronic Arts, Maxis and Microsoft have the technology to give us all of this, especially if they want to charge $50 a game. Please. I say, with all the Sim games, get them cheap off ebay or somewhere, never buy them brand new because they're not worth it because you do get bored, you just can't help it. That's the only reason I give it 4 stars, because we should be able to control the Sims down to the last detail and watch them anywhere and everywhere. If it's a god game, I want to zoom in and be able to watch them pee, eat and sleep. Sim games are fantastic, but just get them cheap somewhere else, especially if you're buying for mac, prices for mac games are insane.
Rating: Summary: Fun, but... Review: I got this game years ago and I still play it sometimes, which is saying a lot! The graphics are fantastic. The sound is great. Gameplay is relatively easy, but you can change settings and add disasters to make it more challenging. When it comes to keeping the campgrounds and the village in check, it is always easy. The safari itself is harder to manage because it's easy for the food web to get out of whack. Things seem to be going great until you notice that your elephants have killed like all of your trees and that one corner of your park is overrun by tons of monitor lizards or something. The game is also fun to watch. You can see the animals eating, chasing each other, and getting into herds. It's one of the best old sim games. It's cheap and its a fun diversion, so if you can get your hands on it, do!
Rating: Summary: Average Game Review: I like games that people do not get bored of even if you have played them many times and this game did not give me this feeling! After one hour of playing I got so bored I accually just shut down the computer and watched TV. I will say that the graphics are nice and the game, for the fist hour is pretty fun! Anyway, I would say that you should not buy this game!
Rating: Summary: Sim Safari was fun! Review: I really enjoy playing Sim Safari. While it's not an action game, it's relaxing to play. The graphics are pretty nice ,and you actually learn a lot about predator-prey relationships and animal species. Your mission: a successful safari park and camp. You design your own safari park and put animals, plants, rives, lakes, etc. in it. You also build an attractive camp for the villagers to stay in. Be sure to put in lots of attractions in so you'll have tourists filling it up. You'll also be doing a poor village a favor by hiring the needed amount of villagers to work in your camp. It's really a challenge to make sure that you balance the predator-prey relationships, put in enough plants to both feed herbivores and supply insects for insect-eaters, and be very successful. I currently have a very successful camp and 5-star safari park, so, no, it's not impossible to do. ^^ The missions are fun too and are quite a challenge. This game is worth every penny! I really recommend that you get this game! It's very relaxing and addicting.
Rating: Summary: Sim Safari Rocks!!!! Review: I recieved Sim Safari in a Pack. I really enjoyed it! I loved making the camp. I love animals, so this game rocks! If you love animals and Sim games this is definetly a game for you! One reviewer said it is boring, well....... they were wrong.It is fun! I like to make sure my guests are as comfortable as possible. The only thing I DISLIKE is that you run out of money too quick. DEFINETLY BUY THIS GAME!!!!
Rating: Summary: Great program and Excellent user Interface Review: I thought this game was really excellent, it was lodas of funand easy to use. An especially fun game for 9 to 13 year olds...
Rating: Summary: SIM SAFARI ROCKS!!! Review: I'm a computer hog. My mom thinks I spend to much time on the computer. When I got Sim Safari it came in a game pack. Suprisingly, I really enjoyed it. You can: 1. check animal pop. 2. build a camp for incoming visitors 3. capture animals if pop. is to high I gave this 4 stars because the camps barely have any people and the money goes away too fast! For ex. the amphitheater was $15,000! I still like playing the missions, like the one where you try to keep the cheetah pop. up! IF YOU LOVE ANIMALS AND THE SIMS OR OTHER SIM/TYCOON GAMES YOU WILL LOVE THIS! If not wait till it goes on sale!
Rating: Summary: An fun and exciting teaching tool Review: Sim Safari is a challenging and engaging game for both young and old. The player has to manage wildlife, resources, workers and tourism to ensure a success. While it sounds complex, it is actually quite easy to perform the tasks (although winning is another story). There are various levels involved, so it continues to challenge players. You can create your own tourist site and safari area from scratch or deal with various scenarios from a high african hare population to poaching problems. The game also includes information about the species used in the game including how they are linked in the food web. I couldn't recommend it more highly, especially to those with children!
Rating: Summary: Sims are over rated always Review: SimSafari involves building an managing your own Safari park,add animals,huts and more.It's ok but soon bores.
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