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Developer(s) | Blue Fang Games (original) MacSoft (Mac version) |
Publisher(s) | Microsoft Game Studios |
Series | Zoo Tycoon |
Engine | Gamebryo |
Platform(s) | Macintosh, Mobile Phone, Windows |
Release | November 2004 |
Genre(s) | Economic simulation |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Zoo Tycoon 2, (known colloquialy as ZT2) is a simulation computer game in which the player must successfully create and run a zoo, by managing its finances, employees and animal exhibits. The goal is to become a "zoo tycoon".
It is the follow-up of the 2001 game Zoo Tycoon. There is an upcoming version of Zoo Tycoon 2 for the Nintendo DS titled Zoo Tycoon 2 DS.
Gameplay
There are a number of different modes in the game. Each mode has limitations (with the exception of freeform) and the player can choose which mode depending on the experience and age of him or her.
A freeform game in Zoo Tycoon 2 allows you to create the zoo of your choice, the only restriction being space, animals and objects. The player's money supply is unlimited, and all items are available from the beginning of the game play (except those that can only be unlocked in Scenario and Challenge games). Freeform games begin with an empty zoo, to which the player adds animal exhibits and guest facilities (such as restaurants and bathrooms), hiring employees to staff and maintain them.
Challenge games are the equivalent of previous Zoo Tycoon freeform games. In this type of game, the player's money supply is limited, and not all items are ready for immediate use and stocks of an animal species are limited. Game play is the same as freeform, except that the player must make a profit in order to keep the zoo running, and certain items must be researched before they become available for use.
This mode will occasionally give the player extra challenges. Some of them will involve creating habitats for specific animals. Other photo challenges will involve snapping a picture of a designated animal doing a specific behavior, such as running or hunting.
When a specific number of regular challenges, expansion pack challenges (expansions are required), or photo challenges are completed, a specific theme for buildings are available, allowing versions of the player's restrooms, food stands, scenery, and other items to be constructed altered for that theme.
A campaign is a game form in which the player must complete a goal to win. Each campaign gives the player a certain task to achieve (such as constructing a particular exhibit or gaining a specific award), and when the goal is met, the player moves onto the next.Campaigns can range from simple construction tasks to creating and managing a popular zoo for several years. As the player progresses through the campaign, the scenarios become harder. After the player completes the last scenario, a reward is obtained, usually a new building or item, or allowing the player to take on an entirely new campaign. the campaign mode also includes game tutorials.
Animals
Zoo Tycoon 2 contains 30 animals in total, although expansion packs and downloads add up to 98 (128-129 with the as of yet unreleased extinct animals expansion) animals so far. The animals are sorted into categories by biome (savannah, tropical rainforest, alpine, scrub, grassland, wetlands, tundra, desert, coastal, benthic, pelagic, reef, boreal forest and temperate forest). The animals can be mixed with each other in their exhibits, and the carnivores will only hunt the herbivores if they are hungry, but it's good to take precaution. However, some carnivores (like lions) sometimes kill others of their species for competition over space.
Bonus downloads
The bonus downloads are extra animals, objects and other features that can be downloaded via the in-game menus[1] or the extras section of the Zoo Tycoon website[2].
Animal | Biome | Star rating | Dowloaded from |
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Black leopard | Tropical Rainforest | 3 stars | Ingame [1] |
Musk ox | Tundra | 0.5 star | Ingame [2] |
Asian elephant | Scrub | 3.5 stars | Ingame [3] |
Addax | Desert | 2 stars | Website [4] |
Ambient animals
Ambient animals fly over and run around in the zoo. These are non-adoptable and cannot be selected or manipulated by the player.
Animal | Land/Air | Biome 1 | Biome 2 | Biome 3 | Biome 4 |
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Rock dove | Air | Grassland | |||
Herring Gull | Air | Grassland | |||
Yellow-billed oxpecker | Air | Savannah | |||
Blue-and-yellow macaw | Air | Tropical rainforest | |||
Mallard duck | Air | Wetlands | Boreal forest | Temperate forest | |
Common loon | Air | Boreal forest | Alpine | ||
Springhare | Land | Desert | |||
American Red Squirrel | Land | Boreal forest | Temperate forest | Grassland | |
King Vulture | Air | Desert | Savannah | Scrub | |
Monarch butterfly | Air | Grassland | Alpine | Boreal forest | Temperate forest |
Expansion packs
Endangered Species
In October 2005, Microsoft released the Zoo Tycoon 2: Endangered Species expansion pack. This expansion pack adds more rare animals, including the komodo dragon, scimitar-horned oryx, and orangutan, as well as a number of new forms of transportation, including sky trams, jeep tours and elevated paths. The expansion also has a feature called "variant skins", which means that when the player adopts an animal, it may look different from normal members of its species (such as a White Bengal tiger and King Cheetah).
African Adventure
Zoo Tycoon 2: African Adventure, released May 2006, adds various new African animals such as the bongo, secretary bird, Ratel and the meerkat, allows the player to drive through savannah exhibits with African-themed jeep tours to get closer to them. The expansion pack also includes new maps based on well-known African locations, as well as new desert-themed buildings and lizard live food, and a new set of challenges and campaigns. The Jeep vehicle tours originally included in Endangered Species are featured in this expansion, with the addition of the new Jeep Liberty.
Zookeeper Collection
The Zookeeper Collection was released in October 2006. It includes the original game as well as the Endangered Species and African Adventure expansions. It includes some Marine Mania features, such as the new mode of biome layout.
Marine Mania
Released on October 17 2006, Zoo Tycoon 2: Marine Mania features 20 new aquatic animals, new marine options, marine shows and several other brand new gaming features. The expansion also includes marine plants, the ability to build tanks, animal shows, minigames to teach some of your marine animals behaviours,and 4 new aquatic biomes (reef, coastal, pelagic,and benthic), and new scenarios and challenges. Changes have been made to the original method of biome layout allowing the ability to turn off rocks , flowers and/or trees.
Extinct Animals
Zoo Tycoon 2: Extinct Animals, is planned for an October 2007 release. It was announced officially in May, but information on the expansion was found on various websites such as Amazon as early as January. There are 34 animals altogether (possibly 35, see article for details.), twelve of which are dinosaurs. This will be the largest game in the Zoo Tycoon series, having more animals than the original game. All of the animals from the Dino Danger Pack are included in the expansion; most have been heavily edited.
Dino Danger Pack
The Dino Danger Pack was released at the end of July 2006. The pack could only be downloaded from the Zoo Tycoon website via credit card. It added four new animals to the game, Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, Carnotaurus, and Styracosaurus, as well as new objects to be used for them and a campaign game. The Dino Danger Pack could be purchased for US$4.99 and downloaded at Zoo Tycoon premium downloads. Since the release of Zoo Tycoon 2: Extinct Animals, which includes more updated versions of all of the animals included in the pack, Dino Danger was taken offline from the Zoo Tycoon website and can no longer be downloaded.
Reception
The release of Zoo Tycoon 2 in 2004 received mixed views. Many parents played the game with their children, which resulted in the numerous awards for the sequel. Although the game is aimed at children and teenagers, the educational side of the game was the rise to popularity.
However, the numerous bugs for the sequel were a major turning point. Reviews on sites like GameSpot and IGN complain of poor peformance of lower-res computers, unimpressive sound system and acceptable graphics.[3]
Awards
Zoo Tycoon 2 received numerous awards from various points of view. Multiple awards from parent organizations for being a family-friendly game that could be played by young children (with the assistance of an adult). The sequel also received Dean Takahashi’s "Top 10 Games of 2004". The expansion packs for Zoo Tycoon 2, in particular Marine Mania, also strut over 5 different family friendly gaming awards.
Competition
Since the release of Zoo Tycoon in 2001, many other companies have imitated the gameplay, and the concept of running a zoo. The followers since include Rollercoaster Tycoon 3: Wild!, Wildlife Park 2, its expansion pack Crazy Zoo, Zoo Empire and its platinum pack Marine Park Empire. All of these have different gameplay and content, but all have the same basic concept.
However, Zoo Tycoon seems to have become more popular and better known. Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 has recently stopped producing expansion packs, and Zoo Empire was a relative failure, while the Zoo Tycoon franchise has continued to expand since it first came out. The franchise is still expanding, with more expansion packs coming out. The largest competition at the moment is Deep Silver's Wildlife Park 2, originated in Germany, which has produced two expansions in two years.
See also
References
- ^ "Zoo Tycoon.com - Bonus Downloads". Retrieved 2007-06-02.
- ^ "Zoo Tycoon.com - Extras". Retrieved 2007-07-16.
- ^ "GameSpot - Zoo Tycoon 2 Review". Retrieved 2007-06-02.