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Let's Build a Zoo

Let's Build a Zoo

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Release Date: November 5, 2021

Strategy, Economic, 2D, Zoo, Indie Games, Animals, Singleplayer

An economic strategy in which we take control of our own zoo. In Let's Build a Zoo we not only build enclosures for animals and take care of the infrastructure for visitors, but also create our own, often absurd crossbreeds.

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Let's Build a Zoo is an economic strategy game that allows players to try themselves as zoo managers. It was developed by Springloaded, an independent Singaporean studio, and published by No More Robots.

Mechanics

In Let's Build a Zoo we build our own zoo from scratch. Its construction begins with preparing enclosures for animals, marking out walkways for visitors, hiring employees and, most importantly, bringing in various fauna representatives. Then there's nothing left to do but to open the zoo gates for visitors and start making money.

The acquired funds can be spent primarily on purchasing more animals, which we choose from a list of over 500 species. In addition, we spend money on new buildings, various decorations and plants growing in the garden, as well as on hiring more and more qualified employees. It is also important to discover new technologies. From time to time we also have to deal with various random events.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows November 5, 2021

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 September 29, 2022

Xbox One

Xbox One September 29, 2022

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch September 29, 2022

PlayStation 5

PlayStation 5 September 29, 2022

Xbox Series X/S

Xbox Series X/S September 29, 2022

Developer: Springloaded

Publisher: No More Robots

Game Series

Let's Build a Zoo
Let's Build a Zoo

2GAMES

Let's Build Game Series

Let's Build Game Series

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Let's Build a Zoo Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 550 or better, 738 MB HDD, Windows 7 64-bit.

Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i5, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 760 or better, 3 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.

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Ratings

Game Ratings for Let's Build a Zoo Video Game.

89%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (3,952)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Engaging Gameplay: Many players find the game surprisingly deep and enjoyable, allowing for extensive micromanagement without being overwhelming.
  • Nostalgic Appeal: The game evokes nostalgia for classic simulation games, which resonates well with players.
  • Cute Art Style: The pixelated graphics and adorable animal designs are frequently praised, making the game visually appealing.
  • Progression System: Users appreciate the well-paced progression system that keeps them engaged and motivated to continue playing.
  • Creative Freedom: The game offers a variety of choices in zoo construction and animal management, allowing players to express their creativity.

The main cons of the game

  • Quality of Life (QOL) Issues: Many reviewers mention the lack of user-friendly features and interface improvements, making management tedious.
  • Micromanagement Frustrations: While some enjoy the level of detail, others find it inconsistent and frustrating, especially regarding animal care and staff management.
  • Slow Progression: Several users feel that the game's progression can slow down significantly, leading to a loss of charm after initial excitement.
  • Bugs and Technical Issues: Players have reported bugs, such as staff not being able to access certain areas, and problems with compatibility on devices like the Steam Deck.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Data Management Tools: Users expressed a desire for better data management features, such as the ability to view all animal and employee details in one place rather than clicking through individually.
  • Rare Animal Genetics: Some players suggested the addition of rare genetic traits (e.g., albinism or melanism) to enhance the breeding mechanics and add more excitement.
  • Improved Staff Management: There is a call for more control over staff assignments and better visibility of employee statuses.
  • More Animal Acquisition Options: Players would like more ways to acquire animals beyond breeding, such as direct purchases or rescues, to keep gameplay dynamic.

Summary

  • Overall, "Let's Build a Zoo" is well-received for its engaging gameplay and cute aesthetics, but it faces criticism for its QOL issues and the need for additional features to enhance the user experience.

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