
Decorative fences look nice, but they can't be used to make an exhibit. Low fences are cheaper, but most animals can jump over them. Regular fences that we're using here are the most basic ones. I had to sell one, because the exhibit was getting to cramped.


So much happening in one picture! The window that popped up reminds us that we're halfway through the scenario. Lack of privacy can be solved by making wider paths, making areas guests can't see, placing fences guests can't see through, and placing observation areas just like I did. The last three are particularly important since they don't affect suitability, but affect overall happiness. It includes terrain and foliage that could be added or deleted, size of the exhibit, number of animals, and privacy. It shows what can still be done for an animal to make it happier. The zookeeper recommendations is what pops up when we press the button with a zookeeper on it. Right now our gazelles' suitability rating is 71, which is fine for them, but some animals need nearly 90 to stay happy. This means we'll need to put fitting foliage, terrain, toys and shelters in exhibits. Suitability is how animals like their exhibit. Animals get ill if their enclosures are dirty. Food comes from zookeepers, and you must be terrible at managing if you have a problem with that. Happiness rises if other needs are satisfied. There are a couple of things I wanted to talk about here:Īnimals have 4 basic needs: happiness, hunger, health, and suitability. Tell me if it bothers you much, and I'll try to fix it. I think it has something to do with my system's calendar being in Polish instead of English. You may have noticed that the calendar says "sty" instead of "jan". I think people may donate more money or get more happiness, but I've never really used them, so I don't really know. They fix fences, sweep trash, empty trash cans (which may be unnecessary, since restaurants don't produce trash and are more profitable than shops), and clean water filters. Maintenance workers get essential after some time, when fences start to break down. They can be assigned to particular enclosures, which makes them more efficient (they don't run around the zoo, and are always where they're supposed to be), but it's a bad idea to assign more than 4 exhibits to 1 zookeeper. They feed animals, heal them, and clean their exhibits. Zookeepers are the most important people in the zoo. There are also basic buildings for guests' basic needs, a zookeeper, and a maintenance worker. There is a desert exhibit called Camel Desert, a savannah exhibit called Giraffe World, and a deciduous forest exhibit called Moose Land.
