- Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
- Release Date: Nov 11, 2004
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Zoo Tycoon 2, for the animal lover young and old, is far more than twice the game as its predecessor and could easily have been called Zoo Tycoon Squared.
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Colourful, loveable and extremely enjoyable to play. With the incredibly detailed zoopedia, drip fed online downloads and exceptionally fun and rewarding gameplay this is certainly one game I wouldn’t mind my children playing, that’s if they can get me off the thing first. Genuine family fun and for once, brilliance that's suitable for all.
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The mix of gameplay elements, the many types of animals and biomes to place them in, and the open-style freeform mode allow this game to last for a long time, for both child and adult. I just wish I could make monkeys throw poop.
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If you're a sim fan or have kids between 6 and 60, it’s a "must buy." Aging graphics, sound and slowdown are its only detractors.
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It’s a simple, if utterly engrossing game with a concept that appeals to the kid in all of us.
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Not only does the 3D engine add far more versatility to the game, but you get the overall feeling far more attention to detail went into this sequel.
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While more choices in exhibit design and more stats would have added to the enjoyment a trifle for adults, the lack of these won't bother the kids, and really won't most adults, either.
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An impressive game that will teach as well as entertain. Microsoft does a wonderful job in accurately and beautifully portraying both the sights and sounds of zoo life.
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It's inoffensive and challenging enough to keep both the builders and the managers entertained for much longer than an outing to a real zoo would.
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The graphics are solid, though nothing spectacular. Gameplay is very streamlined, and the controls are very easy to learn.
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In just about every way Zoo Tycoon 2 is bigger and better than the original, but is still holds true to the heart of what made Zoo Tycoon such a great game.
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This update, happily, is more appealing, with improved, streamlined gameplay.
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A solid game that is a dream for animal lovers and younger players. It is well laid out and well-presented. It just isn't challenging enough for older gamers.
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Pelit (Finland)A nice, sunny, feel-good game. Best in free mode with unlimited funds. [Feb. 05]
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It does have that irritating childish feel and some minor bugs, but if you're an incorrigible animal-lover such as myself you will love it, for one and one reason only, and that is its addictiveness.
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Given its target audience, you’d have a hard time finding anything on the market quite this good that is also targeted at the 12 and under crowd.
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The hours of gameplay enjoyment are more limited by your personal interest in the game style and topic than on the breadth of the game itself.
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The new 3D engine helps out with that a lot, but the art that fills out the world is nothing special. Animations are decent, but models and textures are low detail.
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The only place I felt the game could really be improved outside of more realistic graphics was the control for the overhead view didn’t allow for very accurate rotation. If I wanted to see my zoo from a specific angle, it often took about a minute of adjusting the rotation.
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Has its glitches, like zookeepers walking through animals, but all in all it's worth purchasing if you are a fan of the strategy genre or just need a break from other games.
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 49 out of 71
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Mixed: 16 out of 71
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Negative: 6 out of 71
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Aug 29, 2011
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Sep 29, 2022GOOD《7/10》⭐⭐
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