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Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection

Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection
From: Microsoft
Category: Video Games

List Price: $29.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 36 reviews
Sales Rank: 2592

Platform: Windows Xp
ESRB: Teen
Media: CD-ROM
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Windows XP
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 1.3

MPN: 9LA00059
Model: 9LA-00059
UPC: 882224278010
EAN: 0882224278010
ASIN: B000H11F9M

Release Date: October 17, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • See to the mundane tasks of animal care successfully - feed and water your animals, empty trash cans, scoop up piles of poop, and more
  • 30 incredibly detailed animals, with a dazzling array of building tools and objects
  • New zoom feature and 3D graphics that allow players to keep a closer eye on the action and craft more creative zoos

Accessories:

  • Zoo Tycoon 2: Sybex Official Strategies & Secrets
  • PC Gamer (1-year)
  • Microsoft Zoo Tycoon 2: African Adventure Expansion Pack
  • Microsoft Zoo Tycoon 2 Endangered Species Expansion Pack

Similar Items:

  • Zoo Tycoon 2: Marine Mania Expansion
  • Zoo Tycoon 2 Extinct Animals Expansion Pack
  • Zoo Tycoon Complete Collection
  • Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 Platinum
  • Zoo Tycoon 2: Sybex Official Strategies & Secrets

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection lets you dig right in and get your hands dirty, as you do the hardest part of running a zoo -- taking care of the animals! Go behind the barriers and the fences for a truly hands-on approach to the care and feeding of your animals and their environments. You'll gain invaluable insight into the daily challenges (and rewards) faced by your zoo staff as they work to keep your animals and guests happy and your zoo running and profitable every day.


Customer Reviews:   Read 20 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Love it!   September 20, 2008
For anyone who loves animals, this game is the best. I love everything about it. An absolute must buy!


5 out of 5 stars Zoo Zoo Zooooooooooo   September 6, 2008
Zoo Tycoon 2 Zookeeper collection is a really great game. Some of the animals you can chose from are giraffes, rhinos, wolves, wild dogs, pandas, komodo dragons, crocodiles, horses, gazelles, zebras and wild cats like lions. In the game you can put soda, burger and other food stands. You can also have gift shops and playground equipment like slides and jungle gyms. There are also jeep vehicle stations that your guest and you can ride in! Your guest can get upset if it smells or an animal is upset so you need to keep your guest happy. Your zoo can get up to five stars. There are three modes. In one mode you have to use money and you have to earn the animals in your zoo by getting stars and earthquakes can hit your zoo. In the other mode you have all the animals and don't need to use money or have earthquakes. The other mode has tutorials and scenarios. I love the Zoo Tycoon 2 series and have Marine Mania and Extinct Animals expansion packs.


4 out of 5 stars Fun, Variety, Lots to do, really realistic, almost to much!   August 17, 2008
I am an animal lover. I was really excited when I got this game!
There are 3 types of ways to play. Campaign play, Challange play, and my favorite, Freeform play. Campaign play are challanges, for unlocking special things for your zoo, I find it really boring! Challange Play is you get to choose your money, (it is basically building your zoo with limit amount of money and your start out with barly any animals, food carts, fences, paths. My favorite is Freeform because you get unlimited amount of money, and all the Animals are unlocked, Food Carts, I mean everything except the Campaign things you win.
Let me go down into the basics, You have to make the zoo PERFECT, I mean when you build a 10x10 square exhibit for Giant Pandas in freeform play (with the cubing den, tree stump shelter, lots of bamboo, with the temperate forest biome, with a little pond for drinking, enrichment items, filled with trees, zookeepers, all perfect) I put 4 female Pandas and 2 males (lots of males can lead to aggression) and are fine.
after a while all the Pandas go mad with socialness (needs more pandas) I put 2 more males, the first pandas are satisfied, but the 2 extra males want more, I put more pandas then they need more space! It is tiresome really. Then the zookeepers start firing me questions a million at a time like bullets, all at once, they say, zookeeper 2 can't reach Giant Panda 4, or Zookeeper 1 can't reach the bamboo, right when the pandas start eating it. It is tough tough tough! The zookeepers expect you to be perfect right on time!

Here are some positive things, there are a good variety of animals, good graphics, I guess you can't expect them to be perfect, It's just a game.
It is fun overall.

Hope this review helped .



5 out of 5 stars My Favorite PC Game Ever!!!   May 26, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Zoo Tyccon 2 Zookeeper collection is a really fun game where you design your own zoo, from the exibits to the guest amenities. Youe have over 70 animals to choose from!I suggest you get the Zookeeper collection, as for $10 more, you get a $40 value. Both expantion sets are a $20 value, so it's like your getting one expantion pack half off, and another one free! Plus, they add 105 new guest amenity items. They also add a terrian car tour of the zoo, and a wire-cart tour. They are both fun to build. You can also, in Zookeeper mode, enter the exibits as if your there! You can take pictures of the animals too! There are three modes. The sandbox mode let's you build a zoo with no limit on money. Challenge mode starts you out with some money and a limited amount of options for animals, zoo decor, etc. As your zoo gets more and more fame, you get more stars, which unlock new items. Plus, they give you challenges you can accept. You recieve rewards like zoo cash grants of an award that increases zoo fame if you manage to complete the challenges. Compaign mode takes you to a pre-started zoo and gives you a few hard challenges. When you complete them, you unlock objects that you can't even use in sandbox mode otherwise. This is a really fun game, and I think it is very reasonable priced. This game is fun for kids and adults alike.


5 out of 5 stars Best game I've played since Animal Crossing   May 22, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm a 40+ years old female, and I LOVE this game. In a large universe of "slash 'em up", "blow them away" games, the Zoo Tycoon series are a breath of fresh air for kids and grownups. My neices introduced me to the Zoo Tycoon 2 game, and I just _had_ to get the Zookeeper addition.

Here is what I love about the zookeeper pack that is new since the regular Zoo Tycoon 2 game:

* You can create rides through your exhibits with real Jeeps (Wranglers, Liberties and Commanders) and there are a couple of new accessorise to drive through (giant redwood tree, crystal tunnel).

* You can create sky tram rides over your exhibits, and there are neat new accessories to put under them (volcano, geiser, fog machine).

* There are additional interesting animals amd accessories (my favorite is the Galapagos Giant Tortoise, and the heat lamp and pond that they come with).

* You can actually RIDE the skytram and jeeps (and change seats to watch visitor reactions)!! This makes it a lot more fun than if you couldn't ride.

* As an avid gardener, I appreciate the new fun plants - barrel cactus, lady's slipper, prickly pear cactus, etc.

I have a very hard time finding games that are fun and interesting for me. The first one that really hooked me was animal crossing (cube and ds versions). This is the second one that really hooked me. I love all of the different items, and the flexibility to make the zoo reflect my creativity and personality. I encourage all of those game makers to continue producing fun, educational, interesting, flexible, non-violent games. Seems like the few that are out there are really doing well.

Just in case someone who designs Zoo Tycoon updates happens to read this, here are some things I would love to see in future games:

* More accessories for each specific biome (like the rainforst fence, or the tundra/desert ones currently in the game). I don't really need one of every kind of food cart, but having specific fences, benches, light posts, restrooms, fountains and statues has been really fun for me.

* The ability to participate with more things; being able to go into the gift shops and view the merchandise (maybe even to buy things), go into the restaurants and see how popular they are, go on the new Sky Tower ride, etc.

* While the terrain adjustments are much improved, there are still some bugs. for example, even though an exhibit is completely enclosed by fencing, there are still times when I adjust the depths of the ground in the exhibit, and it creates pockets of unpassable sections outside the exhibit.

* It would be nice if you got a lot of zookeepers, if they would actually do all of the work they are capable of. I like using the freeform games, and if I just want to walk around the zoo for a while, I get 5 zookeepers per exhibit, but they still don't do everything that needs to be done to keep the animals fully happy. I like being able to help groom, restock food and clean up, but don't want to be _required_ to do it if I load my zoo with zookeepers and maintenance workers (note: I am okay with having to do this in the challenge and campaign modes, however).

* Sometimes the placement of objects seems a bit "clunky". For example, I would love to surround my gazebo with small fountains and gardens, but there is a huge space around a gazebo where you can not put things. It would be nice if the grid on those items could be tightened up.

* Unlike some of the other reviewers, I don't mind paying for upgrades for better features. I don't think a game manufacturer should be expected to populate a game with a ton of features if it has not yet proven to be a good seller. there needs to be _enough_ features in the first game, and I have been pleased with the amount that were available in the standard Zoo Tycoon 2 game. And I was also very pleased with the new ones available in this new zookeeper addition. I think the value for the money is very good with these games.

* I also LOVE the ability to increase the settings manually for the game (water detail, terrain detail, object details, environment details, music volume, etc.). I will be the first to admit that my laptop is not high powered, and I set it for things that really stretch its ability to populate the game correctly. The one thing I noticed, however, is when the game starts to get overloaded, the first thing that goes wrong seems to be that some of the visitors don't have heads anymore!!! It's kind of creepy walking around and seeing an occasional headless person. Ha! But I can lower the settings to take care of this. For future versions, if the game was going to "bonk" on something, I would hope it would lose a garden or flower details before people's heads dissapeard. :-)

As you can tell, I think this game ROCKS! :-)


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