Zoo Tycoon Zoo Tycoon Much!!

What animals besides penguins and seals can you put in a zoo in the South Pole!!? And yes, I like to have zoo-based games where you can take care of animals in which you can't normally see in most zoos without having to go to the species's country of origin. I simply hope that any realistic zoo games in the future get the animal models better than they did in 2004. I would also love to see a game in which you can just keep extinct animals. Just like Jurassic Park Operation Genesis but with a greater variability of animals than just dinosaurs.

You could have some indoor exhibits for warm-weather animals. Many cetacean species could be kept. USE YOUR IMAGINATION

Er, anyway... If Pokemon games can have over 700 Pokemon, surely we could get a zoo game with hundreds of accurate, realistic animals. And with online connections, they could do lots of DLC. They made a new Zoo Tycoon for the XBox consoles, a lot of the animal models look good but it seems the gameplay is really, really lousy. Like, you can't even design the exhibits, you just place pre-made ones. The Kinect functionality sounds pretty cool, but that's about it. The XBox One version has 101 animals, but they reeeeeally went overboard with subspecies. Why does the game need 7 different types of lion? I bet they just wanted to be lazy and use the same models while calling them different animals.

I've heard Operation Genesis was a cool game, but used copies for the PC are so expensive. Since Jurassic Park is such a popular franchise, and with Jurassic World being so successful, I bet if they made a new one it could do pretty well. (there is a mobile game with a similar concept, but of course it's not the same) But yeah, I'd like to see a general extinct animal zoo game. Prehistoric animals outside of giant reptiles don't get much attention, but there are soooo many cool animals to choose from.
 
You could have some indoor exhibits for warm-weather animals. Many cetacean species could be kept. USE YOUR IMAGINATION

Er, anyway... If Pokemon games can have over 700 Pokemon, surely we could get a zoo game with hundreds of accurate, realistic animals. And with online connections, they could do lots of DLC. They made a new Zoo Tycoon for the XBox consoles, a lot of the animal models look good but it seems the gameplay is really, really lousy. Like, you can't even design the exhibits, you just place pre-made ones. The Kinect functionality sounds pretty cool, but that's about it. The XBox One version has 101 animals, but they reeeeeally went overboard with subspecies. Why does the game need 7 different types of lion? I bet they just wanted to be lazy and use the same models while calling them different animals.

I've heard Operation Genesis was a cool game, but used copies for the PC are so expensive. Since Jurassic Park is such a popular franchise, and with Jurassic World being so successful, I bet if they made a new one it could do pretty well. (there is a mobile game with a similar concept, but of course it's not the same) But yeah, I'd like to see a general extinct animal zoo game. Prehistoric animals outside of giant reptiles don't get much attention, but there are soooo many cool animals to choose from.


Ah, yes. I forgot about the imagination.

I actually wanted the new Zoo Tycoon for Xbox One, but then I realized that would probably be the only game I would play on it (I don't play video games outside of Nintendo) and also because soooooooo many animals are missing from it. Where the heck are the seals, koalas, kangaroos, leopards, monkeys, orangutans, gorillas, crocodiles, penguins, deer, and wolves? I also hate, for one thing, that you have to level up every time in order to get new animals and objects, and as mentioned you can't design any enclosures for the animals. Where the heck is the whole fun in that? But my main thing is that no matter how big the map is (and some of the maps in this game look and are huge), you have an actual limit to how much you can put in. You can't even fill up the whole zoo :mad:!! Today we live in a time in which technology is revolutionized every day, and people are making zoo games with just 100 animals. Really.
 
Ah, yes. I forgot about the imagination.

I actually wanted the new Zoo Tycoon for Xbox One, but then I realized that would probably be the only game I would play on it (I don't play video games outside of Nintendo) and also because soooooooo many animals are missing from it. Where the heck are the seals, koalas, kangaroos, leopards, monkeys, orangutans, gorillas, crocodiles, penguins, deer, and wolves? I also hate, for one thing, that you have to level up every time in order to get new animals and objects, and as mentioned you can't design any enclosures for the animals. Where the heck is the whole fun in that? But my main thing is that no matter how big the map is (and some of the maps in this game look and are huge), you have an actual limit to how much you can put in. You can't even fill up the whole zoo :mad:!! Today we live in a time in which technology is revolutionized every day, and people are making zoo games with just 100 animals. Really.

Yeah, the game sounds pretty lousy. Why have such big maps and then put a limit that doesn't even let you fill half of it? Even if I had an XBox I'd pass on it. There are so many possibilities for animals in a zoo game, so it's quite a shame that this one is so limited. They do have a handful of more obscure animals, but at the same time miss out on a lot of basics. (and again, who asked for 7 different types of lion?) And the XBox One is a state of the art console, it's pretty embarassing that its version of the game has FEWER features than the one that came out 10 years ago. I was so happy to see that another Zoo Tycoon game was released (even if it was only for the XBox consoles, at least it means that Microsoft hasn't given up on the franchise) and was disappointed to hear that the animal selection and gameplay weren't very good. I'm hoping that simulation games will make a comeback, then we could perhaps get a hardcore zoo game. I know a lot of people were hyped for the upcoming Roller Coaster Tycoon game (until they saw the trailer, but Atari claims that it's not a finished product, so maaaaaybe it will look good) so if that game can do well, I think it could encourage Microsoft to make a better ZT game.

A while back I made like, an 8 page Google document (not counting the animal and DLC lists) about how I'd design a zoo simulator game, ha ha. I think I have a problem...
 
Yeah, the game sounds pretty lousy. Why have such big maps and then put a limit that doesn't even let you fill half of it? Even if I had an XBox I'd pass on it. There are so many possibilities for animals in a zoo game, so it's quite a shame that this one is so limited. They do have a handful of more obscure animals, but at the same time miss out on a lot of basics. (and again, who asked for 7 different types of lion?) And the XBox One is a state of the art console, it's pretty embarassing that its version of the game has FEWER features than the one that came out 10 years ago. I was so happy to see that another Zoo Tycoon game was released (even if it was only for the XBox consoles, at least it means that Microsoft hasn't given up on the franchise) and was disappointed to hear that the animal selection and gameplay weren't very good. I'm hoping that simulation games will make a comeback, then we could perhaps get a hardcore zoo game. I know a lot of people were hyped for the upcoming Roller Coaster Tycoon game (until they saw the trailer, but Atari claims that it's not a finished product, so maaaaaybe it will look good) so if that game can do well, I think it could encourage Microsoft to make a better ZT game.

A while back I made like, an 8 page Google document (not counting the animal and DLC lists) about how I'd design a zoo simulator game, ha ha. I think I have a problem...

This isn't a problem, this is brilliant!! A whole new zoo game that looks and sounds much more realistic and even more interactive than any new zoo game to come out recently. And designed by a zoochat member too, that alone gives my thumbs up ;).

I actuly had an idea years and years ago for a zoo-based stimulus game myself. Sadly though I deleted it. Sometime I might remake it post it on here. It had a list of real-world locations where you could build your zoo, labs to recreate extinct animals with for display, and the animals be be to the point where you have the ability to keep baleen whales and sauropod dinosaurs (be warned though, they will be expensive as S) :rolleyes:
 
This isn't a problem, this is brilliant!! A whole new zoo game that looks and sounds much more realistic and even more interactive than any new zoo game to come out recently. And designed by a zoochat member too, that alone gives my thumbs up ;).

I actuly had an idea years and years ago for a zoo-based stimulus game myself. Sadly though I deleted it. Sometime I might remake it post it on here. It had a list of real-world locations where you could build your zoo, labs to recreate extinct animals with for display, and the animals be be to the point where you have the ability to keep baleen whales and sauropod dinosaurs (be warned though, they will be expensive as S) :rolleyes:

I have an unfinished list for the animals and DLC that would be available, largest animal is the North Atlantic Right Whale, available in the Cetacean Nation DLC pack. (the largest animal you can start with is the common minke whale. I wanted to include a smaller baleen whale species that could feasibly be kept in captivity) Also working on an extinct animals expansion pack that would include indricotherium, sauropods, and various large sea creatures such as basilosaurus, mosasaurus, and megalodon. Though I'm having a hard time coming up with new features that the extinct animals pack could add. Maybe a selection of rides and games? Then players could go the "animal theme park" route if they want. Since it's based on a futuristic premise, maybe I could go into that for new feature ideas... Virtual reality stations, perhaps?

Ah, if only I were a game designer... I wanted to get into it a while back, but had no idea where to start. Eh, whaddya gonna do? At least I can dream.
 
You know... There are lots of virtual pet online games where you can do all sorts of things. I wonder if a zoo management game could be programmed in such a style? Would be interesting, at least.
 
I can help you with that.

I see its a little late but do you mind telling me how to use the Google Drive downloads for the radical remake? ... I got bored with ZT1 within 2 weeks and regret completely deleting ZT2 to make space.
 
I see its a little late but do you mind telling me how to use the Google Drive downloads for the radical remake? ... I got bored with ZT1 within 2 weeks and regret completely deleting ZT2 to make space.

When you open the links on the AD website or elsewhere, look for an arrow pointing to a line. Click that and the download will start.
 
Just bought and downloaded (waited until 2AM) the Ultimate Animal Collection for PC. After a couple hours of gameplay I don't regret buying it but as predicted I don't advise anyone to buy it themselves. I like how well crafted the exhibits are, the animations, the rarer animals added between each fame upgrade, and the keeper/animal enrichments. However, the spacing between each exhibit is ridiculously far, even for 'Mini exhibits', scenery designs are pointless because you can't place them to act immersive, and without customization it becomes too repetitive. I'll post a video of the gameplay soon. It may be a downgrade from the previous game but it's nice to have as a stress reliever from ZT2:)
 
I love the Zoo Tycoon franchise, but I am hoping that like Rollercoaster Tycoon, it gets a few spiritual successors, from what I know there is already the possibility that Frontier is gonna be making one
 
I really want to love and enjoy playing Zoo Tycoon, but I can never actually sit down and play it. I really enjoy downloading all the different mods, the 1000+ remakes and additional animals and biomes you can add, but then once actually in the game I can never sit down and actually use them. I'll always start a zoo with one exhibit then never ever go back to finish it, or spend ages planning a zoo and never go around to actually building.
I've tried reverting to the base game, but once you get used to mods it just becomes nigh unplayable.
 
I myself am a huge fan of the entire franchise. I'm pretty sure I have every single game available, although ZT2 is my personal favourite.
 
There are several of these online of people recording themselves playing the game, so I made my own short compilation of the most interesting aspects of Zoo Tycoon: Ultimate Animal Collection

 
I intended on having an online multiplayer idea, but couldn't decide how to set it up. I think your idea of little servers with set amounts of zoos works. I didn't want it to be unlimited interaction, since that would make the game too easy for people. But the server idea works. It would especially be cool if people could create their own servers and set up their own limits and rules and everything. Like, people who join have to start with a certain amount of money, or you could run a "sanctuary" server where you could only take rescue animals. And people could even visit each other's zoos as guests.

I was also considering a system where a player could run multiple facilities in a single game.

I also had an idea for an avatar system, but forgot to put it in, ha ha. Granted, mine didn't have much customization beyond hair, skin, and eyes, since it was intended for staff mode and you'd be dressed like a zookeeper all the time. (though the uniform might have your zoo logo on it) But it would be kind of fun if you could dress up at the souvenir carts. If there's a multiplayer mode where you visit other zoos, more customization makes sense, especially if you can buy stuff from other zoos.

I'm going to make a separate document featuring game challenges from the campaign/challenge mode. I'll post when I have more stuff in it.

Also, I'll eventually make an expansion pack, maybe even two. One of them would be an extinct animals theme, from the millions of years old dinosaurs to recently extinct species like the dodo and Stellar's sea cow. One component of the game would be that only recently extinct species could be released to the wild.
I’m replying to something over three years old, but I’ll agree that you shouldn’t have been able to release dinosaurs and what not into the wild and that this feature should’ve been limited to extinct animals like quagga, thylacine etc.
 
Idk if this thread is still active but I just wanted to know if anyone has ever got albino animals? I just got an albino zebra while making an african plains exhibit!
 
Looks cool! Do you have the Radical Remake content downloaded? I think that's where it's from. I've been considering downloading some user made content, spice up my game.
 
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