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Zoo Tycoon [U7X-00028]

Zoo Tycoon

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A modernised and streamlined management simulation that transitions the legendary PC franchise into a social, console-centric experience for the launch of the eighth generation. It includes direct animal interaction and accessible park design over the granular, tile-based construction of its predecessors.

 

Description

Zoo Tycoon places the player in the role of a modern conservationist and zoo director. The narrative experience is driven by a series of global campaign missions where the player must rehabilitate struggling facilities, from the mountains of Canada to the savannahs of Africa. The atmosphere is consistently bright and optimistic, emphasising the joy of animal welfare and the importance of global conservation efforts. It establishes a sense of personal connection to the menagerie, encouraging players to step down from the tycoon view to experience their creation at ground level as an avatar.

Gameplay functions through a dual-perspective system: a traditional overhead Tycoon mode for logistical planning and a third-person Free Roam mode for direct interaction. Mechanics revolve around maintaining animal happiness through specific exhibit needs, including food stations, cleaning stations, and enrichment items like scratching posts or climbing frames. This entry replaces the custom fence-building of the PC era with a fixed enclosure system, where pre-designed exhibits are placed onto the map. The technical framework was designed to showcase early 2010s cloud capabilities, allowing up to four players to collaborate on a single zoo that remains persistent even when the owner is offline. It also featured extensive integration for the Kinect sensor, which was briefly included and mandatory with launch Xbox One consoles, allowing users to hand-feed giraffes or interact with chimpanzees through motion and voice commands.

Since its launch, this 2013 reimagining has been viewed as a significant pivot point for the series. While the original Zoo Tycoon (2001) and Zoo Tycoon 2 (2004) were celebrated for their deep, grid-based management and high customisation, this version moved toward a more guided, family-friendly loop. This shift eventually led to a divide in the simulation market; the console-style mechanics were refined in the Zoo Tycoon: Ultimate Animal Collection (2017), while the true complex management aspects were carried forward into Planet Zoo (2019). This title more shares a mechanical lineage with Disneyland Adventures and Kinectimals, specifically in its focus on direct character-to-animal interaction and simplified menu navigation. The series now stands as a precursor to modern park builders like Jurassic World Evolution, which balance cinematic presentation with streamlined management.

Contemporary critics praised the game for its stunningly detailed animal models and the novelty of its ground-level perspective. Reviewers noted that the animal animations were a massive leap forward for the genre, though veteran fans often criticised the strict build limit and the lack of micro-management depth compared to the PC originals. While the Xbox One’s launch is better forgotten, this game was a polished, if restricted, launch title that brought the tycoon genre to a new generation of console players with a social, collaborative zoo-building experience.

Datasheet

Item Name
  • Zoo Tycoon
Item Code
  • U7X-00028
Item Number
  • 885370663853
Series
  • Zoo Tycoon
Type
  • Software
Genre
  • Simulation
    • Construction and Management
Characteristics
  • Launch Title
  • Online Play
Territory
  • Australia
Packaging
  • Present
Developer
  • Frontier Developments
Publisher
  • Microsoft
Media
  • BD-ROM
Players
  • 1
  • Online: 4
Peripherals
  • Haptic Feedback
  • Microphone
  • Motion Sensor
Video Modes
  • 1080p FHD
Classification
  • ACB: G
Release Date
  • 22 November 2013
Date Added
  • 25 April 2026

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