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Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection Gold (PC)

Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection Gold (PC)From: Microsoft
Category: Video Games

List Price: £29.99
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Seller: Bargain Clearance Warehouse
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 4543

Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP
Genre: tycoon-strategy-games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Age: 3 - 18 years
Operating System: Windows Vista
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
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MPN: 9LA-00061
UPC: 882224278034
EAN: 0882224278034

Release Date: October 26, 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Zoo Tycoon 2 Complete Collection EN DVD

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This collection brings you 70 awesome animals - some fun-loving, some ferocious, but all fascinating. Build exciting exhibits and Jeep vehicle tours that thrill your guests and add to your zoo fame. Show off your zoo management skills to create world-class zoos and become a true zoo tycoon. Play campaigns and challenges and unlock special objects and achievement awards along the way. Open a world of unlimited fun in Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection - it's wild! Product DescriptionZoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection triples your zoo fun by combining three award-winning fan favourites: Zoo Tycoon 2 and the Endangered Species and African Adventure expansion packs! This collection brings you 70 awesome animals-some fun-loving, some ferocious, but all fascinating. Build exciting exhibits and Jeep vehicle tours that thrill your guests and add to your zoo fame. Show off your zoo management skills to create world-class zoos and become a true zoo tycoon.


Customer Reviews:
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1 out of 5 stars WARNING!   May 20, 2010
H. K. Hudson (UK)
Ok don't get me wrong I absolutely love this game but...I first bought a version of it for Windows 98 and have been buying the new compatible versions for all my operating systems since and then came VISTA, I have checked and double checked and I have all system requirments needed to run this game and then some, but IT WILL NOT RUN! It installs fine and loads the "Play" screen but as soon as I click that it's all downhill from there first I get a pop up saying "please re-type destination, cannot find file" and second a great big pop up saying I do not have enough memory and a big black screen. However, as I said I have checked and re-checked my system and have more than enough memory and yet it will not run! So completely frustrating! Especially as I love this game! I have uninstalled and reinstalled several times thinking it may have been a problem with the install to no avail! PLEASE BEWARE IF YOU ARE RUNNING A VISTA OPERATING SYSTEM!


4 out of 5 stars Zoo Tycoon Review   September 1, 2009
S. Hart (USA)
I'm guessing a little because this item was bought for my Godson who lives in England. However, I am assured (by my 16 year old gamer son) that this is a great game, especially when bought in the format this is, because it includes the two add on packs.


5 out of 5 stars Zoo Tycoon 2   February 13, 2009
D. Johnson
My son loves this game and shows it to everyone who comes to the house!


5 out of 5 stars Zoo tycoon 2 zookeeper collection   December 31, 2008
Jr Durrant (Sussex)
Wow,what a great game.Having read the other reviews I downloaded the demo version from the zoo tycoon website which was great fun but it doesn't prepare you for how good the real thing is.I love the way all the guests react to stuff you place in your zoo and the cable cars and jeep rides are superb,especially as you can jump on board.I actually bought this for my 9 yr old daughter but have my own separate zoo.Before you know it hours have flown by.If your kids received any money for Xmas and don't know what to spend it on download the demo version for them and I guarantee they will want this game immediately.


5 out of 5 stars Animal Magic!   September 29, 2008
Ms. J. A. Jacobs (United Kingdom)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is a fantastic title, possibly one of the best creative games I have ever played - and I'm not even a kid anymore! Zoo Tycoon: Zoo Keeper Collection is a great investment, I bought it back in April, and even now it's still on my computer pretty much 24/7 and will be for a long time to come (it's now September)!

For anyone new to this format, it's basically a game where you design, build, and maintain your own zoo. There are several ways of doing this: challenge mode, where you have a specific budget and now and then you are given optional challenges to earn extra cash, for example, a company sponsor will pay you $5,000 if you breed 4 African animals in under 3 months; campaign mode, where you have to build/maintain a zoo under certain conditions, for example transform a financially unviable big cat sanctuary into a fully-fledged 5-star zoo, and finally, for those just wanting to play around with ideas, freeform mode, where you have unlimited cash and animals, and all objects are unlocked from the start.

There is so much to do in this game, and an insane amount of choice when it comes to design: there are at least 20 different kinds of fence (more are unlocked when you complete challenges and campaigns), multiple biomes (i.e. jungle, savannah, wetlands, desert) for your animals, kiosks, statues, flower beds, and you can even create themed areas - have a tundra area for your polar bear and reindeer, and a savannah-themed coffee stand and hamburger kiosk by your lions. You can even create sky tram or jeep safari tours through your zoo.

Also, since this edition is a culmination of the original Zoo Tycoon 2 and two additional expansion packs - Endangered Species and African Adventure - you are treated to an even wider range of animals, challenges and objects than in the previous version.

The animals themselves are realistic, behaving as they would in the wild. For example, female wolves will fight each other for the right to breed in the pack, and lions will stalk gazelle and other herbivores if mixed in the same enclosure. Each animal has an endangered rating, and a helpful and educational nugget of information - you learn about animals you never knew existed - and this knowledge is important in the game, since you need to make sure that the animal is in the right biome, is offered the right food and has enough toys, company and enrichment items to keep it happy. Putting a crocodile in a desert enclosure with a bale of hay, a polar bear and a tire swing is not going to make either the animal or your guests very pleased.

What's even more fun is that the animals can be named, and they can both reproduce and be traced to their family tree as long as their relatives are still in the game (they also die of old age). Many campaigns involve breeding the most endangered animals, and you can either release them into the wild or put them up for adoption. Also, in this game, rather than hover over your zoo all the time, you can revert to Guest Mode, where you can walk around in the first person and feed, groom, and clean up after the animals yourself (although the latter might not be quite as fun!). The same goes for your sky trams and jeeps; you can also ride them in the first person and take photographs.

You even have a great deal of choice when it comes to location. You can create your zoo in a city in North America, or even in the middle of the Sahara Desert or in an icy canyon near the North Pole. You can have a small, medium or large zoo, and change the landscape as you see fit by adding valleys, mountains, lakes, rivers, or just different trees, plants and rocks.

Of course, your main aim is to attract guests, who will be entertained by discovery kiosks and seeing the animals up close. You have to decide which buildings to place where, and ensure you make enough money each month and more (except in freeform mode). Even the guests have their own personalities; some will make comments like "ha ha, John Smith went into the Ladies by mistake" or "tee hee Dromedary Camel 1 spit on Jeanie Brown", and they will get upset if there aren't enough toilets, donation boxes, or places to eat, or if the animals fight each other.

This is an ideal game for young and old alike. Children will learn so much, and there is no gore or anything unsettling; if the animals do kill each other, the victim merely turns into a small pile of bones, and when they "mate", they just lie down next to each other for a couple of seconds. As for adults, it can be fun designing your own enclosures and populating it with your favourite animals, as well as the business aspect of running a financially successful zoo.

The only downside is how addictive it can become; you'll have carefully built a couple of enclosures and already 2 hours will have passed! But it is worth every fun-filled minute. Highly recommended.


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