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Zoo Tycoon 2 => ZT2 Strategies => Topic started by: starstruck_disaster on August 08, 2006, 10:03:47 AM
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I have a strategy I am trying for planning zoos that is working pretty well. I always play in the sandbox mode, of course.
Instead of building out as the game progresses, I chose a big alpine map, flattened it, and am putting down empty, plain exhibits and blocking out pathways. Kinda like a painting :D I leave plenty of open areas for food courts between exhibits. When I'm done, all I'll have to do is decorate the zoo, place appropriate paths, and fill the exhibits.
I know I always have trouble plotting where exhibits will go as I build them (especially when the animals have a baby and I need more room, but have the exhibit surrounded) so this way I can just put the animals in an appopriately sized exhibit without having to move others around.
Does this make sense? has anyone else tried it this way? It's working really well, and I know all my paths will be wide and spacey :)
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this sounds like a good idea! I should try it some time.
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this sounds like a good idea! I should try it some time.
Me too!
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This is what I recently started doing. It is a great way to build a zoo, really. I used to simply build as I went along, putting in animal after animal, but I like it better when you make all the exhibits first, and then put in the animals.
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I'm glad other people like the idea :D
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I have only tried that once...and it was good! i might do it again but thanks for the tips! i only planned a bit of mine.
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yeah im definantly going to try it
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sounds like a realy good plan
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i've always used that since the demo of zt2! i use it all the time! Great to start this thread!