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| 08.02.00 Inner City Zoo |
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Time Limit:
12 months
Objectives:
1. Achieve a zoo rating of 55.
2. Achieve an average guest happiness of 85.
3. Achieve an average animal happiness of 75.
4. Exhibit at least 6 different animal species.
Walkthrough:
The area is cramped, but you still have plenty of room for six exhibits plus a
few money-making buildings. For example, the first section of the zoo is 13
grid squares wide. That gives you room for a three-square-wide path down the
middle (your paths will be congested, so it’s better to have wide ones) plus
20x5 exhibits on either side. So you can use, say, Bengal tigers and African
lions to flank the path.
Past those first two exhibits, at the junction of the zoo, you can put your
money making buildings. Just continue the main path straight ahead, and put a
restaurant and a carousel on one side, and an animal theater on the other.
There isn’t enough room for a gift shop, so just use a gift stand instead.
For the final four exhibits, you can put one where the brown stone hills are
(an animal that enjoys elevated land, like the lowland gorilla or grizzly
bear, works well there), and you can put three more in the second half of the
zoo (the part perpendicular to the first half). However, for the latter three
exhibits you’ll probably have to think small, so consider chimpanzees or moose
or American bison, animals that work perfectly well in 40- to 60-square
exhibits. (The bison are also good because their predominant terrain is
grass.)
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