Animal Paradise: Wild, offers minor improvements over its predecessor that do help the gameplay a bit, but don't inch it into territory that makes it a worthwhile play for myself.
With that being said, the game does improve over the previous entries and I think is more interesting as it has you caring for wild animals compared to domestic ones. Not to mention it has some small triviaAnimal Paradise: Wild, offers minor improvements over its predecessor that do help the gameplay a bit, but don't inch it into territory that makes it a worthwhile play for myself.
With that being said, the game does improve over the previous entries and I think is more interesting as it has you caring for wild animals compared to domestic ones. Not to mention it has some small trivia tidbits for the player to go along with
The graphics are alright, probably edging on dated as it came out 2 years after the predecessor and still sports the same simplistic 3D models for the animals with a clearly 2D backdrop.
The music still has the Japanese gamey vibe that you might expect from something like the 'Cooking Mama' series. Nothing annoying or grating, but certainly noticeable at times.
I think if you have a child (or are a child) and enjoyed Animal Paradise, there will be even more enjoyment to be had with this sequel.… Expand