Publisher: Legacy Interactive
Developer: Legacy Interactive
Category: Action
Release Dates
N Amer - 06/22/2005
Intl - 07/22/2005
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Zoo Vet Review
Zoo Vet is all about getting close and
personal with the inhabitants of a typical zoo. Unlike the Zoo Tycoon
series and various knock-offs, this title isn't about watching the animals
perform, or building up a successful zoo. Instead, players are asked to treat
different animals at a zoo, by examining them thoroughly and then treating them.
If the treatment is successful, players will earn a trophy to place in their
trophy case.
The gameplay is pretty simple and straightforward: the sick animals are
designated by flashing icons on a grid, which can be clicked on to view the
animals. Your job is to ask questions of the staff in charge of the animal,
examine it, then treat it. This process is accomplished by clicking on various
treatment and diagnosis tools in a menu, which can then be used directly on the
animal. If any step of this process is wrongly decided, the staff steps in and
administers the correct procedure, then the player's treatment continues. Once
successfully treated, the animal is shown as treated on the grid.
Each scenario features several sick animals; once all of them have been
treated, the player is awarded trophies and the top vet delivers a synopsis of
the player's progress. Then, it's on to the next scenario.
The graphics are pretty good for a game of this type, the characters and
animals all look pretty lively and well-drawn. There is background music that
can be selected, but not many sound effects from the animals.
This is an uncomplicated and easy game that is average for a budget-type
game. The mechanics are easy to learn, and young and old can both play. The game
is fun to play at first, but there's really not much variety in gameplay, and
although the animals' symptoms become more difficult to diagnose as play
advances, it's still a really easy game which can be finished in a few days.
There are a couple of mini-games, but they don't add much to the overall game.
Best for children who really love animals.
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Review Scoring Details for Zoo Vet |
Gameplay: 6.0
Playing Zoo Vet
is fun at first, but soon gets tiring as the game doesn't offer much variety.
It's practically the same procedure each time to treat the sick animal.
Graphics: 7.0
Decent graphics, but
nothing out of the ordinary.
Sound: 8.0
Ditto for the
sound.
Difficulty: Easy
This is an easy game
that kids can play with no problems.
Concept: 6
While there is nothing
really new presented here, the execution is good.
Overall: 6.5
A fairly decent game for
families of animal-loving children, but not one that will be played that often,
probably.








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