CarnotaurusSastrei
Well-Known Member
I initially posted this idea in the "Quizzes, Competitions, and Games" forum, but was told that it would be a better fit for this forum. The premise is relatively simple: you get to design a zoo as you see fit, but the number of exhibits and either the number of enclosures within each exhibit or the number of animals on display in each exhibit are determined by rolling dice.
Part 1: Exhibits
To determine the number of exhibits/regions your zoo has, roll 4 four-sided dice (4d4). Ideally, each exhibit should have some sort of overlying theme that unites the organisms and enclosures that it contains, but the general theme for each exhibit is up to you.
Part 2: Enclosures/Animals
To determine what each of the exhibits look like in terms of species composition, you have two options:
Option 1: Go exhibit-by-exhibit and roll 4 six-sided dice (4d6) to determine the number of enclosures that each exhibit has. With this option, feel free to make as many or as few mixed-species you want, though ideally keep the number of species included within reason.
Option 2: It's a similar process to what's stated above, but instead you roll 6d6 to determine the number of species and/or subspecies that each exhibit holds.
Part 3: Populating/Organizing
Given the numbers you rolled in parts 1 and 2, feel free to populate your zoo with animals as you see fit. My main suggestions would be to stick with extant animals and ideally give some amount of preference to animals that have some sort of history of being in captivity, but that last part isn't necessarily a hard and fast rule.
Part 1: Exhibits
To determine the number of exhibits/regions your zoo has, roll 4 four-sided dice (4d4). Ideally, each exhibit should have some sort of overlying theme that unites the organisms and enclosures that it contains, but the general theme for each exhibit is up to you.
Part 2: Enclosures/Animals
To determine what each of the exhibits look like in terms of species composition, you have two options:
Option 1: Go exhibit-by-exhibit and roll 4 six-sided dice (4d6) to determine the number of enclosures that each exhibit has. With this option, feel free to make as many or as few mixed-species you want, though ideally keep the number of species included within reason.
Option 2: It's a similar process to what's stated above, but instead you roll 6d6 to determine the number of species and/or subspecies that each exhibit holds.
Part 3: Populating/Organizing
Given the numbers you rolled in parts 1 and 2, feel free to populate your zoo with animals as you see fit. My main suggestions would be to stick with extant animals and ideally give some amount of preference to animals that have some sort of history of being in captivity, but that last part isn't necessarily a hard and fast rule.