Fall DLC 2023 Speculation

Would anyone be interested in a curassow? A kind of large ground bird from South America that I don't see mentioned often. Would kill two birds with one stone here.

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Would anyone be interested in a curassow? A kind of large ground bird from South America that I don't see mentioned often. Would kill two birds with one stone here.

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Yes, and the Hoatzin, Spoonbill, Rhea, and Andean Condor for SA. Maybe also the C**k-of-the-rock. The name might be holding them back but they did it for the Somali Wild Ass so they could probably pull it off here.

For other birds I would say the Lyrebird for Oceania. Incredible creatures.

Also the Secretary and Shoebill for Africa.
 
Yes, and the Hoatzin, Spoonbill, Rhea, and Andean Condor for SA. Maybe also the C**k-of-the-rock. The name might be holding them back but they did it for the Somali Wild Ass so they could probably pull it off here.

For other birds I would say the Lyrebird for Oceania. Incredible creatures.

Also the Secretary and Shoebill for Africa.
I like PZ to be realistic and I usually don't want animals almost non existent in captivity BUT the hoatzin is such an incredibly unique and iconic bird I think I might be willing to make an exception.
 
If I were able to choose one new game in the 'Planet' franchise that would really appeal to me, it would be some sort of nature reserve simulator - call it 'Planet Wilds' or something of that nature.

You could have different options - a fenced reserve where the animals are more contained and so have to be manually brought in, but are safer and also do not conflict with the local people, or an unfenced reserve where animals can move in and out depending on what resources are available for them. There could be all sorts of different challenges involved to running it, such as taking in 'problem' animals causing issues elsewhere, making sure the animals are comfortable enough that they won't stray and cause issues with the neighbours, controlling invasive plants, preventing fires, creating new water sources and monitoring and managing wildlife populations in your area. You can open the reserve to tourists, which will get money that allow you to expand your reserve or better protect it.

A lot of this is inspired by the reserve my local zoo (Colchester Zoo) has down in South Africa. It was first created in 2005 - at the time it was an abandoned cattle farm with barely any wildlife on it. Since then, they have released sixteen species onto the reserve (including giraffe, zebra, ostrich and eight antelope species), and encouraged the natural return of several more including leopard, spotted hyena, honey badger, baboon, Nile crocodile and lots of ground birds such as secretary birds, ground hornbills and both blue and crowned cranes. Their plans for this year are reintroducing the cheetah and the Cape buffalo.

I love this idea but no chance they'd ever do this. It's essentially Planet Zoo 1.5 but without the appeal to the builder half of the community.
 
Selon moi, Frontier sortira un dlc tempéré comprenant les espèces suivantes.

Sanglier

Elk

Ours noir américain Dinde

sauvage

Canard colvert

Mais si c'est une meute d'animaux Chien viverrin

du Sichuan Takin w.e. écureuil volant
 
I just want a pack with at least:
  • 1 Bird (Ideally from South America)
  • 1 New World Monkey
  • 1 Europe Animal
  • Hopefully a Tassie as the headliner
Also how do we not have "Forest" as a biome tag?

With that said a Forest/Woodlands animal pack with a new autumn colored tree or two, and the above would be awesome. As much as I love new building pieces I'd prefer more animals first.
 
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