Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Game Comment: I Think it is a good game for people that like the sims and the other tycoon games. A good buy
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fantastic Fun for 5-10 year olds! Comment: I work in a primary school with year 1 and year 2 children. At certain points in the week we use this game with the children and they absolutely love it! They work in pairs and we have a competition going to see which pair make the most money by the end of the term. The game improves their reading skills and IT skills tremendously, whilst giving them an insight into how to care for animals without them even realising it. My 9 year old son also loves it. I would thoroughly recommend this to anyone with primary school aged children. (I would add though, that at the age of 38 I struggle with it!!)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ok Comment: This game is ok, but its kind of boring after a while. I think the other Tycoon games are brill, but this one you can get tired of really easily.
Customer Rating:      Summary: An Enjoyable Game Comment: I really liked the way this game works. Everything is pretty easy to use and it's all in a nice tool bar. The game does get a little choppy on my 2.4 GHz Pentium 4, when I get over 1000 guests, so I can only imagine what people on 200 MHz processors are dealing with. Also the Zoo Keeper responses are delayed which in my opinion is annoying. Also it's a little hard to undo some terrain actions. Luckily undoing actions are really easy with the little reverse button under the tool bar. This game is really addictive. You can go days playing this game. After a while it does get a bit boring since you can build a exhibit plan by memory. The graphics of this game are superb. The animations are really good too. The animals are really detailed too. I mean if you zoom in on a tiger I swear you can almost see its fur. Also all of the animals have realist movement and their movements are really clean, usually. The buildings are very well done as well. If you watch them for a while you'll see them light up, move, or make noise of some sort when ever a guest enters or buys something.
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