Interior view. Based on This building:
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So on Sunday other day I just migrated from ZT2 to Planet Zoo &........... I think I'm regretting it. I got the Ultimate Edition pack off the Steam store and I'm having problems. I will admit I am completely new to the game. First I'll tell my ZT2 story:
Last year I installed my Amazon-bought...
It is a common trope in zoo simulators that there are minimum and maximum amounts of foliage, and specific species of plant tolerable in an exhibit. To me these restrictions are unrealistic, unnecessarily restrictive, and immersion breaking.
I understand the minimum foliage requirement...
Hello! This is my first post on here. I debated putting this in the game portion but decided to put it in fantasy zoos because I felt it fits better. I want to design a fantasy zoo based entirely on mixed species exhibits (no single species exhibits at all). I am limiting the species list...
The main indoor viewing area / theatre in my orangutan house, part of the Kings of the Treetops attraction. An educational film projected onto a screen which then lifts to reveal the orangutans.
The mandrill exhibit at my primate park, named Monkey Land. It is partly based on the Baboon Reserve at Yorkshire Wildlife Park. The building at the back is the Old World Monkey House.