Compara los precios de World of Zoo en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Blue Fang. Publicado por HandyGames. Lanzado el 30/10/2009. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Simulation.

If you came here expecting Zoo Tycoon with a first-person twist, adjust expectations fast - this is closer to Nintendogs with big cats, and it knows exactly who it is for.

I pulled up my mental spreadsheet on Blue Fang's catalog before loading this one, and the pattern is clear: World of Zoo is not a management sim wearing a costume. It drops the budget sheets, the guest satisfaction meters, and the construction grids that defined the Zoo Tycoon series entirely. What you get instead is a first-person animal caretaking experience - closer in spirit to a virtual pet game than to any strategy title. That distinction matters enormously before you consider buying it on PC. The core loop runs on a heart-and-token economy. You feed animals, play with them, deploy enrichment items, operate tools like the medical scanner and the Poo-Vac (yes, that is a real tool name), and the affection you build translates into hearts. Enough hearts push you up through a rank progression - Junior Keeper, Senior, Head, Master, and finally Animal Whisperer - each step unlocking new food types, toys, and additional animal slots per exhibit. Star Tokens, earned through completing in-exhibit missions and achievements, gate access to new species and drive the animal creator forward, where you mix and match body parts, resize limbs, and paint coat patterns to build creatures that still behave true to their species. It is a satisfying feedback loop for the audience it targets, which is primarily children and very patient adults. Here is the practical problem for anyone buying the PC version specifically: the platform carries only six of the eleven animal families - big cats, giraffes, horses, koalas, pandas, and small monkeys. The Wii release gets bears, antelope, crocodiles, elephants, and penguins on top of that. The Steam store page has historically shown Wii footage, which has led to genuine buyer frustration in the community. There is no mod ecosystem to fill that gap, and no post-launch patch has addressed it. That content ceiling is a real limitation. If 44 animals across six families sounds thin, the Wii version is the better pickup for anyone with the hardware. For the audience that fits - young players, parents looking for something educational with low-stakes stakes, or nostalgia-driven adults - the moment-to-moment interaction holds up better than you might expect from a 2009 title. The animal animations carry genuine personality; National Geographic-sourced fact cards add a light educational layer that does not feel preachy. The creature editor, where you can produce a blue-spotted panda with oversized paws that still acts like a panda, is legitimately entertaining for longer than a strategy player like me would want to admit. Minigames tied to grooming and healing break up the petting routine. The achievement list is long enough to give structured players something to chase. There is no AI to outwit, no economy to optimize, and no late-game crisis mode. For my tastes, the depth ceiling arrives fast. For a six-year-old or a parent sitting next to one, that is precisely the point. Diego, Scout Team

World of Zoo

World of Zoo

30 oct 2009Blue FangHandyGames
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If you came here expecting Zoo Tycoon with a first-person twist, adjust expectations fast - this is closer to Nintendogs with big cats, and it knows exactly who it is for.

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I pulled up my mental spreadsheet on Blue Fang's catalog before loading this one, and the pattern is clear: World of Zoo is not a management sim wearing a costume. It drops the budget sheets, the guest satisfaction meters, and the construction grids that defined the Zoo Tycoon series entirely. What you get instead is a first-person animal caretaking experience - closer in spirit to a virtual pet game than to any strategy title. That distinction matters enormously before you consider buying it on PC. The core loop runs on a heart-and-token economy. You feed animals, play with them, deploy enrichment items, operate tools like the medical scanner and the Poo-Vac (yes, that is a real tool name), and the affection you build translates into hearts. Enough hearts push you up through a rank progression - Junior Keeper, Senior, Head, Master, and finally Animal Whisperer - each step unlocking new food types, toys, and additional animal slots per exhibit. Star Tokens, earned through completing in-exhibit missions and achievements, gate access to new species and drive the animal creator forward, where you mix and match body parts, resize limbs, and paint coat patterns to build creatures that still behave true to their species. It is a satisfying feedback loop for the audience it targets, which is primarily children and very patient adults. Here is the practical problem for anyone buying the PC version specifically: the platform carries only six of the eleven animal families - big cats, giraffes, horses, koalas, pandas, and small monkeys. The Wii release gets bears, antelope, crocodiles, elephants, and penguins on top of that. The Steam store page has historically shown Wii footage, which has led to genuine buyer frustration in the community. There is no mod ecosystem to fill that gap, and no post-launch patch has addressed it. That content ceiling is a real limitation. If 44 animals across six families sounds thin, the Wii version is the better pickup for anyone with the hardware. For the audience that fits - young players, parents looking for something educational with low-stakes stakes, or nostalgia-driven adults - the moment-to-moment interaction holds up better than you might expect from a 2009 title. The animal animations carry genuine personality; National Geographic-sourced fact cards add a light educational layer that does not feel preachy. The creature editor, where you can produce a blue-spotted panda with oversized paws that still acts like a panda, is legitimately entertaining for longer than a strategy player like me would want to admit. Minigames tied to grooming and healing break up the petting routine. The achievement list is long enough to give structured players something to chase. There is no AI to outwit, no economy to optimize, and no late-game crisis mode. For my tastes, the depth ceiling arrives fast. For a six-year-old or a parent sitting next to one, that is precisely the point.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayertier:sub-5First-Person CaretakingAnimal CreatorHeart-Token ProgressionEducationalRank Unlock SystemVirtual PetKid-FriendlyNational GeographicAchievement-Driven

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OS
Microsoft Windows XP/Vista
Sound
Sound: 16-bit Sound Blaster Compatible
Memory
512 MB RAM (1 GB RAM on Vista)
Display
DirectX-compatible display capable of 800x600 resolution in 16-bit color
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce 6600 GT or ATI Radeon x1600 with at least 64MB of memory (video cards with Pixel Shader version 1.1 or better are required)
DirectX®
DirectX 9.0c and above
Processor
Intel Pentium IV processor running at 2 GHz, AMD 64, Core 2 duo 1.6Ghz or equivalent
Hard Drive
2GB of hard drive space

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Fecha de lanzamiento
30 oct 2009

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