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Wildlife Park

Wildlife Park

List Price: $19.99
Your Price: $19.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DONNOT BUY!!!
Review: I bought this game, in anticipation of it being a really great game, better than Zoo Tycoon, can you believe I had doubt that Zoo TYcoon wasn't the best animal genre tycoon? Got it with a giftcard and was REALLY dissappointed, graphics are not great, everything is complicated, it quikly made me go back to playing Zoo TYcoon and appreciate more. Save your Jackson, not worth it...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Rating
Review: IT DOES NOT TELL YOU THE RATING AND I AM ONLY 11. I WANT TO NOW IF I AM ALOUD TO PLAY THIS GAME. ONCE ON A DIFFERENT WEB SITE IT SAID FOR CHILDREN 12+ AND ANOTHER ONE SAID NR (NOT RATED)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wildlife Park vs. Zoo Tycoon - WLP wins
Review: Wildlife Park belongs to the Tycoon kind fo games. The only other game out there covering both the same subject and genre is Zoo Tycoon by Microsoft. Having seen both, my preference is "Wildlife Park".

While comparable in many aspects WLP wins out: The graphics and especially the seamless animation give the whole environment a much more natural appearance. Building options like e.g. bridges provide more options to create YOUR park. Overall Wildlife Park offers more depth in interaction (animals with toys) and gameplay when it comes to managing the animals where social needs and the like make up the challenge of breeding offspring.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: awesome
Review: Wonderful game. Given to our son (5yrs) as a gift. He needed a little help in the beginning, but quickly figured out how to do it himself. He'll come running upstairs asking what certain animals eat and now knows all about plexiglass. It's addictive. We have so much fun doing it together and typically fight over the mouse. He's learning so much about animal habitats as well. We play for fun - he's too young to understand the concept of "making a profit". We love it!!!


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