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Zoo Tycoon

Zoo Tycoon

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Welcome to Zoo Tycoon, the 2001 PC classic from Frontier Developments and Blue Fang Games where you’ll design, build, and manage your dream zoo. It’s all about the animals: researching endangered species, creating suitable habitats, and keeping your guests happy as they marvel at everything from lions to lemurs. You’ll be balancing park finances with animal welfare, expanding your exhibits, and ensuring your zoo is a roaring success.

This guide hub is your go-to resource for mastering Zoo Tycoon. We’ve compiled walkthroughs and FAQs covering everything from the basics of park management to more specific challenges like keeping animals happy, achieving that elusive Gold Medal, and even finding out how to get those mythical unicorns. Whether you’re just starting out or aiming for a complete collection, we’ve got the strategies to help you build the ultimate zoo.

October 4, 2002

Explore the October 4, 2002 update for Zoo Tycoon. This guide details version history, installation, game types, and the construction of exhibits and buildings.

Walkthrough
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    Version History: The guide was initially worked on from April 4, 2002, to May 13, 2002 (Version 1.0, 20% complete), and updated from June 10, 2002, to June 20, 2002 (Version 1.1, 30% complete), with new animal information and the start of the next section.
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    Installation: Insert the game disk and follow the on-screen setup. If it doesn't auto-start, navigate to the CD-ROM drive in 'My Computer' and run 'setup'.
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    Game Types:
    • Scenario Game: Win-or-lose challenges with set goals. There are twelve scenarios to clear sequentially.
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    Freeform Game: Play with unlimited resources on a large map.
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    Load Saved Game: Continue a previously saved game.
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    Building an Exhibit (Example: Lion):
    • Animal: Lion (Cost: $700)
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    Fencing: Recommended: Iron Bar Fencing ($180) or Chain-Link Fencing ($70). Chain-Link was chosen for cost-effectiveness.
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    Exhibit Size: Minimum 8x8 (64 squares), costing $2,240.
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    Animals: Two lions (one male, one female) are recommended.
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    Terrain: For lions: 80% savannah grass, 13% dirt, 4% sand, 3% freshwater. For an 8x8 exhibit (64 squares), this translates to approximately 51 squares of savannah grass, 8 squares of dirt, 2 squares of sand, and 3 squares of freshwater.
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    Decorations: Add trees, rocks, and potentially a toy. Refer to the lists section for animal-specific tree preferences.
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    Estimated Cost: Fence ($2,240), Animals ($1,400), Savannah ($3,570), Dirt ($160), Sand ($60), Freshwater ($90), Trees etc. ($1,000 approx.). Total: ~$8,520.
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    Income Generation: Donations alone won't quickly recoup costs; shops, stalls, entrance fees, and recycling income are crucial.
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    Buildings:
    • Animal Houses: Various houses like 'Birds of the Tropical Rainforest' (+5 Adults, +3 Children) and 'Deadly Snakes of the World' (+10 Adults, +15 Children) attract visitors.
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    Shops/Stalls: Range from 'Snack Machine' ($50) to 'Restaurant' ($2,200), selling various goods and food.
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    Other: Includes 'Restroom' ($120), 'Petting Zoo' ($700), 'Elephant Ride' ($1,200), and 'Carousel' ($800), among others.
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    Fencing Options:
    • Iron Bar Fence: $180
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    Woodslat Window: $110
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    Concrete Chain Fence: $150
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    Chain Link Fence: $70
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    Concrete Fence: $200
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    Plexiglass Fence: $150
Tips
  • When building exhibits, consider the cost-effectiveness of fencing options like Chain-Link Fence.
  • Accurate terrain composition is vital for animal happiness and guest satisfaction.
  • Diversify your park with various buildings, including animal houses, shops, and attractions, to maximize income and visitor numbers.

October 6, 2002

This Zoo Tycoon guide covers the October 6, 2002 update, detailing version history, installation, game types, and exhibit construction.

This guide section for Zoo Tycoon, updated on October 6, 2002, provides an introduction to the game, its version history, and basic setup instructions.

Version History:

Version 1.0 was completed between April 4, 2002, and May 13, 2002, covering sections 1, 2, 10, and 11, and was 20% complete. Version 1.1 was updated between June 10, 2002, and June 20, 2002, expanding on the Animals section and starting the next section, bringing the completion to 30%.

Requirements:

  • Pentium 233 or higher processor
  • Microsoft Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, or XP
  • 32 MB RAM (128 MB recommended for XP)
  • 250 MB hard disk space (minimum installation, CD required) or 350 MB (full installation)
  • 150 MB for a cache file
  • 4X CD-ROM drive
  • Super VGA display with 4 MB VRAM
  • Keyboard and mouse
  • Sound card and speakers (recommended)

Installation:

Insert the game disk and the setup should start automatically. If not, navigate to the CD-ROM drive in 'My Computer' and double-click the setup icon. Follow the on-screen instructions. Support can be contacted if installation issues arise despite meeting requirements.

Game Types:

  1. Scenario Game: Play win-or-lose games with set goals. There are twelve scenarios to clear, unlocked sequentially.
  2. Freeform Game: Play with unlimited freedom on a large map with unlimited money.
  3. Load Saved Game: Continue a previously saved game.

Building an Exhibit (Example: Lion):

  1. Fence: Choose between Iron Bar ($180) or Chain Link ($70). Chain Link was chosen for its cost-effectiveness.
  2. Size: A minimum of 8x8 (64 squares) is recommended. The example used 64 squares, costing $2,240.
  3. Animals: Two lions (one male, one female) are recommended due to their preference for small groups. Cubs are a good source of income.
  4. Terrain: The ideal terrain for lions is approximately 80% savannah grass, 13% dirt, 4% sand, and 3% freshwater. For a 64-square exhibit, this translates to roughly 51 squares of savannah grass, 8 of dirt, 2 of sand, and 3 of freshwater.
  5. Decorations: Add trees (refer to animal lists for preferences), rocks, and potentially a toy.
  6. Cost Breakdown (approximate): Fence ($2,240), Animals ($1,400), Savannah ($3,570), Dirt ($160), Sand ($60), Freshwater ($90), Trees etc. ($1,000). Total: ~$8,520.
  7. Income Generation: Donations alone may not cover costs quickly; income from shops, stalls, entrance fees, and recycling is crucial.

Buildings:

Animal Houses:

  • Birds of the Tropical Rainforest: +5 Adults, +3 Children
  • Birds of Africa: +8 Adults, +5 Children
  • Raptors of the World: +10 Adults, +15 Children
  • Reptiles of the Rainforest: +5 Adults, +5 Children
  • Deadly Snakes of the World: +10 Adults, +15 Children
  • Primates of the World: +5 Adults, +3 Children
  • Primates of Southeast Asia: +6 Adults, +6 Children
  • Lemurs of Madagascar: +10 Adults, +15 Children
  • Scorpions of Africa: +5 Adults, +5 Children
  • Venomous Spiders: +8 Adults, +12 Children

Shops/Stalls:

  • Snack Machine: Cost $50, Sells Snacks
  • Drink Machine: Cost $50, Sells Drinks
  • Gift Stand: Cost $125, Sells Stuffed Pandas
  • Ice Cream Stand: Cost $125, Sells Ice Cream
  • Hot Dog Stand: Cost $175, Sells Hot Dogs
  • Drink Stand: Cost $250, Sells Drinks
  • Gift Shop: Cost $600, Sells Coloring Books, Plastic Animals, Stuffed Pandas, and Zoo T-Shirts
  • Burger Stand: Cost $250, Sells Burgers
  • Pizza Stand: Cost $325, Sells Pizzas
  • Restaurant: Cost $2,200, Sells Food!

Other Buildings:

  • Restroom: Cost $120
  • Family Restroom: Cost $250
  • Petting Zoo: Cost $700
  • Elephant Ride: Cost $1,200
  • Animal Theater: Cost $1,300
  • Japanese Garden: Cost $1,900
  • Compost Building: Cost $1,500
  • Carousel: Cost $800
  • Pony Ride: Cost $700

Construction:

Fencing Costs:

  • Iron Bar Fence: $180.00
  • Woodslat Window: $110.00
  • Concrete Chain Fence: $150.00
  • Chain Link Fence: $70.00
  • Concrete Fence: $200.00
  • Plexiglass Fence: $150.00

October 8, 2002

Explore the Zoo Tycoon guide updated on October 8, 2002. This comprehensive walkthrough covers animal exhibits, management, and construction details for PC.

This guide section is based on information updated around October 8, 2002, for Zoo Tycoon on PC. It details various aspects of game construction and management.

Construction:

  1. Fencing: Various fence types are available, including Iron Bar Fence ($180), Woodslat Window ($110), Concrete Chain Fence ($150), Chain Link Fence ($70), Concrete Fence ($200), and Plexiglass Fence ($150).
  2. Paths: (Details not provided in this excerpt)
  3. Foliage: (Details not provided in this excerpt)
  4. Rocks: (Details not provided in this excerpt)
  5. Terrain: Specific terrain types and their applications are discussed.
  6. Terrain Height: Adjusting terrain height is a feature.

Buildings:

  • Animal Houses: Such as Birds of the Tropical Rainforest, Birds of Africa, Raptors of the World, Reptiles of the Rainforest, Deadly Snakes of the World, Primates of the World, Primates of Southeast Asia, Lemurs of Madagascar, Scorpions of Africa, and Venomous Spiders. Each house attracts a certain number of adults and children.
  • Shops/Stalls: Including Snack Machine ($50), Drink Machine ($50), Gift Stand ($125), Ice Cream Stand ($125), Hot Dog Stand ($175), Drink Stand ($250), Gift Shop ($600), Burger Stand ($250), Pizza Stand ($325), and Restaurant ($2,200). These generate income by selling various items.
  • Other Buildings: Restroom ($120), Family Restroom ($250), Petting Zoo ($700), Elephant Ride ($1,200), Animal Theater ($1,300), Japanese Garden ($1,900), Compost Building ($1,500), Carousel ($800), and Pony Ride ($700).

Exhibit Building Example (Lion):

  1. Animal: Lion (Cost: $700).
  2. Fencing: Recommended Chain-Link Fencing ($70) or Iron Bar Fencing ($180).
  3. Exhibit Size: Minimum 8x8 (64 squares) recommended, costing $2,240.
  4. Animals: Two lions (one male, one female) are suggested due to their preference for small groups.
  5. Terrain: Approximately 80% savannah grass, 13% dirt, 4% sand, and 3% freshwater. For a 64-square exhibit, this translates to roughly 51 squares of savannah grass, 8 squares of dirt, 2 squares of sand, and 3 squares of freshwater.
  6. Decorations: Add trees, rocks, and potentially a toy.
  7. Estimated Cost: Fence ($2,240), Animals ($1,400), Terrain ($3,570 for savannah, $160 for dirt, $60 for sand, $90 for freshwater), Decorations ($1,000 approx.). Total approximately $8,520.

Version History:

  • Version 1.0 (20% complete): Updated May 13, 2002. Included Sections 1, 2, 10, & 11 (60KB).
  • Version 1.1 (30% complete): Updated June 10, 2002. Updated Animals section and started the next section.

October 10, 2002

This guide provides information for Zoo Tycoon released on October 10, 2002. Learn about gameplay, animals, and management strategies for the classic zoo simulation game.

This page details information related to Zoo Tycoon, specifically referencing the date October 10, 2002. While the provided text is primarily a wiki homepage and news feed, it establishes the context for the Zoo Tycoon franchise.

Zoo Tycoon, released on October 10, 2002, is a popular zoo simulation game that allows players to design, build, and manage their own zoos. Players can choose from a wide variety of animals, habitats, and amenities to create a successful and engaging experience for both virtual guests and animals.

The game involves managing finances, guest happiness, animal welfare, and research to expand and improve the zoo. Success is measured by the zoo's overall rating, guest satisfaction, and profitability.

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