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Zoo Tycoon (Mac)

Zoo Tycoon (Mac)

List Price: $39.99
Your Price: $39.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Your Own Animal Kingdom
Review: I bought this game after a few weeks of indecision about whether I should. My only regret is that I didn't buy it sooner. It's extremely easy to learn and playable right out of the box. The scenarios are challenging, but not impossible, and the Sandbox mode (which allows you to set the amout of money you start out with) is a great way to learn the game without the limitations or requirements of scenarios.

This would be a great game for kids as well!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hours of Fun
Review: If you are totally into animals and are 7-8 years old, you (and your parents) can spend hours playing this game. From playing preset scenarios to creating your own zoo from scratch, you'll have loads of fun. My daughter loves being in charge of each creating the right habitat for each animal she "adopts." She's had this game for 2 months and plays it whenever she can.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: circle of life
Review: i loved it thats all i have to say getit

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Game
Review: I recieved this game for Christmas and I love it. You get to build your own zoo, creating exibits, pick animals, designing landscapes, and watch people in you zoo enjoy it. I would highly recomend this game.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: zoo tycoon.............
Review: this is a really good game,it has a ton of cool features like: you can Pick from a bunch of differnt animals,you can build their habitats,hire empolyees,build refreshment stands for guests,build entertainment for the guests,and a ton of other things.I think you would like this game if you enjoy tycoon-type games and/or are interested in zoos.....and if you have a lot of patience...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not as good as I'd hoped
Review: I was hoping for another game as great as RollerCoaster Tycoon, but this one isn't it. The zookeepers wander off and don't do their job. It's impossible to keep the animals happy and fed. The workers don't do their work! The game is just sort of boring and frustrating. It is nothing like RollerCoaster Tycoon. If you don't have RollerCoaster Tycoon, BUY THAT ONE INSTEAD!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Don't Feed the Animals...
Review: Zoo Tycoon tries its best to capitalize on the whole "Tycoon" genre. But dialogs and settings are somewhat confusing, and keeping your animals happy is a full time challenge. (Just wait until you try to get past the Endangered Cats scenario.) But overall this game is a good addition to anyones tycoon/simulation collection....expecially if you've always wanted to run your own animal park.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I expected it to be better.
Review: I was eagerly anticipating this game before it came out but after playing it for only a month I found that I was quickly getting bored with it. It gets very tedious to make the animals habitats in a way that keeps them happy and I found myself getting annoyed with them wanting more grass, more dirt, more fresh water, on and on and on. The scenarios are particulary boring and don't add anything interesting to the gameplay.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fun, but loses interest fast
Review: This game has alot to it, but not enough to KEEP you going. After building a few zoos with various animals, you really have no control over it. The scenery is intriguing, the animals look realistic, but do not act realistic, nor do your customers. Its not as easily manipulative as such games as Roller Coaster Tycoon, etc. Im glad I bought it, but its been gathering dust since a few days after it arrived.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Close, but buggy, and the fix isn't.
Review: There's no excuse for this game to run that slowly once you have more than about 10 exhibits and 500 guests.

What's more, when reloading saved games, the exhibit numbers get incremented by the number of exhibits each time, and the game appears to slow down accordingly as well, including scrolling and accepting clicks.

This makes it unplayable.

It's fun until it starts to choke, then it's simply annoying.

The choking on size was NOT a problem until after I loaded the "fix". Before I loaded the "fix" it would only crash, not slow down.

If this gets fixed, it will be a good game.


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