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YLG: World of Zoo Review

World of Zoo is a child-friendly casual simulation packed with colour, cute animals and almost limitless customisations – perfect for young imaginations.

The concept of the game is an animal lover's dream, handing players the key to their very own zoo. Once inside players can explore all the habitats and interact with dozens of different animals.

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Bundle Stars Extreme Sims Bundle 2 Launched

Hardcore Gamer: The Bundle Stars have returned with a massive savings on sim and racing games. For $5, you can get Roller Coaster Rampage, RACE: The WTCC Game and its Caterham Expansion, PROFESSIONAL FARMER 2014, Air Conflicts Vietnam, Bridge Project, TOWTRUCK SIMULATOR 2015, World of Zoo, Pole Position 2014, Ride 'em Low, and the most exciting game yet - THE WAREHOUSE AND LOGITISTICS SIMULATOR.

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ValKilmer3690d ago

Awwww yeah, THE WAREHOUSE AND LOGISTICS SIMULATOR!

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Game Vortex: World of Zoo Review

Developer Blue Fang has traditionally done a great job balancing the cute with the realistic, as in their Zoo Tycoon series. World of Zoo is no disappointment, and is especially well tuned to the Wii audience, that is accustomed to a higher 'Toon quotient than gamers on other platforms. These aren't animals designed to portray the majesty and gravity of the animal world, these are animals that will make your toddlers squeal with delight and have your older children scrambling for play time.

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Nintendojo: World of Zoo Wii Review

Nintendojo writes: "Some companies approach the virtual pet simulator with an intention to create a new experience, something that has not been done before, or something that enriches the very life of the player playing the game. Unfortunately, when it comes to World of Zoo, Blue Fang Games didn't. Instead the company went with the old standby of adding in as many thematically appropriate creatures as possible and hoping that quantity beats quality, which it doesn't."

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