![]() That's nice, right? Oh, it would be - IF IT WASN'T A BLACK ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ SCREEN. Sounds pretty nifty, except it crashes the ♥♥♥♥ out of your game. I bet you're wondering what all those buttons on the left do. This game has a hell of a lot more value if you know how to navigate it, so let's get to it. When you get down to it, MPE's a decent replacement, and I've already slogged through it so you don't have to figure out all its stupid quirks on your own. So until Microsoft gets their ♥♥♥♥ together, this is what we got. It's buggy, annoying, lacking in content, and just not as good.īut guess what? Zoo Tycoon isn't on Steam, and this game is. It's a shovelware Zoo Tycoon ripoff made during the time when that game was getting popular. MPE is a shell of what those games are, and not even nostalgia can save this ♥♥♥♥ (trust me, I adored this when I was nine). If you don't own this game, you're probably asking, "Is this a good game? Is it as good as Zoo Tycoon/Rollercoaster Tycoon/etc?" But just in case someone received this as a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ Christmas gift or is perusing this game's 1 guide seeing if it's worth the money, there you are. I'm assuming you already know this, since you bought the bloody thing. ![]() When the original Zoo Tycoon was released last year, it seemed like a good idea at the time.Marine Park Empire (formerly Zoo Empire) is a relatively obscure simulation game where players take control of their own zoo/marine park/both. It was a management strategy game-the kind of game that lets you create a virtual business. In this case, it let you build a zoo, fill it with animal exhibits, and invite visitors to watch the animals and buy snacks and souvenirs from your concession stands. ![]() Zoo Tycoon clearly tried to follow in the footsteps of the phenomenal RollerCoaster Tycoon from 1999, which enjoyed tremendous retail success for years. It wasn't quite as exciting as RollerCoaster Tycoon, and it wasn't quite as fun as RollerCoaster Tycoon in many ways, but Zoo Tycoon was still a decent pastime and a perfect way for parents with very young children to bond with kinds. Earlier this year, the first expansion for Zoo Tycoon, Dinosaur Digs, was released, and it was rather disappointing, because even though it added dinosaurs to zoos, it didn't significantly change or improve Zoo Tycoon. And unfortunately, neither does Marine Mania. The new expansion pack features some new zoo animals, new exhibit types, and the entire Dinosaur Digs expansion, but nothing else. Building an aquatic exhibit is a lot like building a regular one. Marine Mania's most significant additions come in the form of aquatic animals and aquatic exhibits. The game adds 20 new animals, most of which are fully aquatic, like dolphins and sharks, though there are a few amphibious critters like sea lions. And just like in the original Zoo Tycoon, you can buy additional scenery items for your new exhibits to make your animals happier.īuilding an aquatic exhibit is nearly identical to building a land exhibit you fence in an area and drop in an animal, though for many aquatic creatures, you'll often need to adjust the depth of your exhibit tank, since some creatures prefer deeper water than others. However, Marine Mania also adds a brand-new feature: the ability to put on an aquatic show by building an adjacent "show tank." Basically, this boils down to building an additional tank and some grandstands for your audience.
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