Planet Zoo: Tropical Pack (DLC)
Five tropical animals and 200+ Indonesian-themed scenery pieces for Planet Zoo. Solid roster addition, but slim on mechanical depth.
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About Planet Zoo: Tropical Pack (DLC)
Planet Zoo's DLC model is well-established by now: pay for a handful of new species, get a themed scenery pack and a career scenario to go with it. The Tropical Pack follows that formula without deviation. You're getting the Fossa, Lar Gibbon, Red River Hog, Asian Water Monitor, and the Brown-Throated Sloth, each with Frontier's usual level of biological detail baked into their habitat and welfare requirements. If you're a completionist zookeeper, those five species slot neatly into exhibit gaps, especially if you've been running a Southeast Asian or Central American biome section and wanted it to feel coherent. From a systems perspective, each new animal adds its own management wrinkle. The Asian Water Monitor, for instance, demands careful temperature and humidity calibration, which pushes you back into the exhibit-design spreadsheet in satisfying ways. The Lar Gibbon requires meaningful vertical space and enrichment planning, making it a worthwhile test of whether your arboreal habitat templates are actually up to standard. The Brown-Throated Sloth is predictably low-energy to watch but surprisingly fussy about canopy coverage, which means retrofitting an existing tropical zone is a real project rather than a quick drop-in. These are not passive content additions; they each tax your build discipline. The 200-plus Indonesian-themed scenery pieces are the real sleeper value here for serious builders. If you run a zoo with distinct regional sections, this pack hands you a credible toolkit for an Indonesian village aesthetic, from structural props to foliage variants. The career scenario gives you a structured sandbox to road-test both the animals and the scenery set, and it's a reasonable onboarding loop for players who just picked up the base game and want directed objectives before going full sandbox. Newcomers should absolutely start with career scenarios before sandbox mode; the Tropical Pack's scenario is no different, and it does its job. The honest criticism is that five animals and a scenery set is a thin slice of content measured against the pack's price per hour of genuinely new gameplay. The career scenario is short. Once you've placed every new species and exhausted the scenery pieces in your main zoo, there's nothing mechanically novel left. There's no new game system, no new staff role, no fresh economic mechanic. Mod ecosystem support through Steam Workshop does extend the lifespan considerably; the community reliably builds on official packs quickly, so third-party variants of these animals and scenery derivatives appear fast. If you're already invested in Planet Zoo's long game, this is a clean content drop that earns its place in a well-organized tropical biome. If you're on the fence about the base game, start there first. This DLC has no standalone value and assumes you're already 50 hours deep. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Frontier Developments
- Publisher
- Frontier Developments
- Release Date
- Apr 4, 2023