At first sight this looked like an awesome scenario...
Unfortunately the combination of locked water tool, access to few species which don't require access to water, and my still being once bitten by the water-pollution issues of the safari scenario mean it's not so much fun so far.
I mean, I was hoping to really go to town designing this one nicely, making the big central lake a nice feature. Instead I'm forced to carve it up with ugly wooden barriers to give my tapir and buffalo somewhere to wallow, all while nervously watching every time they do a poo to see if it rolls down into the water for all eternity (or at least until the devs fix that bug. I'm still too scared to give any of it to some flamingo!)
Also, the vast wealth of conservation credits needed to access most of the available species is becoming a bit of a drag...or am I missing something? Releasing Eastern Brown Snakes at 5 credits a piece, it'll be a while before I get just one orangutan/elephant etc.
Unfortunately the combination of locked water tool, access to few species which don't require access to water, and my still being once bitten by the water-pollution issues of the safari scenario mean it's not so much fun so far.
I mean, I was hoping to really go to town designing this one nicely, making the big central lake a nice feature. Instead I'm forced to carve it up with ugly wooden barriers to give my tapir and buffalo somewhere to wallow, all while nervously watching every time they do a poo to see if it rolls down into the water for all eternity (or at least until the devs fix that bug. I'm still too scared to give any of it to some flamingo!)
Also, the vast wealth of conservation credits needed to access most of the available species is becoming a bit of a drag...or am I missing something? Releasing Eastern Brown Snakes at 5 credits a piece, it'll be a while before I get just one orangutan/elephant etc.
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