Overall, you won't be disappointed with the remastered Zoo Tycoon: Ultimate Animal Collection - especially with its sub-$30 price of admission. There's not much to complain about this straightforward simulation that challenges you to keep everything humming along and everyone happy. There's also the main sandbox mode, optional multiplayer options, where you can trade and play with others, and some mini-games, too. Nice to see included is the Challenge mode, which throws a few scenarios your way, such as taking photos and dealing with escaped animals. The Zoopedia is back and improved, giving you information about each species you have. Visually, the animals, such as lions and zebras, look fantastic - not just in the increased detail, but they're animated smoothly, lit nicely, and made to sound like their real-life counterparts. There's also some new wildlife, from South America and Australia specifically, and you can create a much larger zoo than in previous games. The graphics are really the standout, supporting 4K Ultra HD quality for more realistic-looking animals.
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