Zoo Tycoon 2
- Get closer to the action with all-new Zootopia functionality and enhanced 3D graphics.
- Features more than 300 hundred building objects.
- New gameplay scenarios in Campaign and Freeform modes.
- Camera mode to take pictures of your prized animals and favorite guests to share online with friends.
- Downloadable content
Product Description
Featuring 30 incredibly detailed animals, a dazzling array of building tools and objects, a new zoom feature, and 3D graphics that allow players to keep a closer eye on the action and craft more creative zoos, Zoo Tycoon 2 is set to crank up the excitement, challenge, and fun of building the ultimate zoo. Easy to start and easy to play, Zoo Tycoon 2 gets you up close and interacting with the animals and zoo, offering intuitive controls and fun tutorials that allow players of all ages to enjoy the game right out of the box. From the start, you’ll be immersed in the zoo experience with new features including the Zoo Guest mode, in which you can walk around and enjoy the game like visitors on a day at the zoo; Zookeeper mode, which allows you to interact with your animals as never before; and a new Photo mode, which lets you snap pictures of your favorite animals and guests and share them with friends. Zoopedia, detailing all types of entertaining and int… More >>
Zoo Tycoon 2
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5 comments
Salwa on February 13, 2010 at 2:41 pm
What is the different between this game and Zoo Tycoon 2 with Bonus Animal Pen (Monkey or Tiger) ?
A. McKenzie on February 13, 2010 at 3:16 pm
It’s not just me. Read all the other reviewers who are warning about this. The list of perfectly mainstream graphics cards that this game won’t work with is on the Zoo Tycoon support page. ([...]) It is LONG. We have the bog standard: an ordinary Dell with a standard ATI card. Thank you Microsoft for the look of dismay on my son’s face as yet another Microsoft game refuses to work… not! I do not think this game is fit for the purpose for which it was sold.
Beverly Hutchman on February 13, 2010 at 5:42 pm
Ok so I got this game for my b-day only to find out it wouldn’tload because of the kind of graphics card it has. So i tried it on our lap top and it worked.
what it needs:
Ok making the exibit fences is way to hard. I mean I like the way you place them in the first one.
the animals always need more space. The biome thing is weird.And I don’t think the graphics are that good either. the controls were to hard tyo figure out. this game was a big disepotment.
the few good things:
first person and phopto sarfi were pretty cool
Over all this game is not worth your money.
I hope my review was helpful
Anonymous on February 13, 2010 at 5:55 pm
Ugh Mary its your fault you dont have the requirements for the game lol so to make up for your pathetic review i give this game full credit ( besides my friend has this game and i want it)
D. Neal on February 13, 2010 at 8:18 pm
Zoo Tycoon 2 is an extreme disappointment. It should be called Zoo Tycoon 1/2. It is a kindergartener’s version of the game, with icons replacing words (for those who cannot read), animals that look like cartoons and a “biome paintbrush” that reminds one of the huge, balance-on-your-shoulder pencils that we started making our first letters with. I keep waiting for Bugs Bunny to show up. There is no challenge, no realism in the environment and a truly awkward interface that makes creating a zoo a battle of man-versus-machine. Blue Fang would have been better served to work harder on the original Zoo Tycoon. Most players simply wanted a zoom feature and some control over the behavior of the characters.
I consider purchasing ZT2 a waste of money. It is not even fixable. Blue Fang went from high school to kindergarten with this game. They would have been better served to go the other way…